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Articles in May 6, 2002 issue of Electronic News
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EMS express bound for China, eastern Europe: Contract manufacturers expand into lowest-wage locales
by Bernard Levine - Top 25 Worldwide semiconductor vendors - Semiconductor Trends 2002
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Feist pulls Chameleon change: with a wealth of intellectual property, startup had to leave its custom-design, nonstandard process behind - Communications - Peter Feist, president and CEO of Chameleon Systems - Interview
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PCBs slip below parity: U.S. book-to-bill 0.98 for March after 1.0 in February - Components
by Bernard Levine -
U.K. budget promotes high tech: Capital gains tax reduction will help small business growth - Business & Finance - Brief Article
by David Manners - Woe is me - The Antenna - Brief Article
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DSP houses not giving up - Semiconductors
by Gale Morrison -
Farnell uses Publication Management System - Off the Shelf - Brief Article
by Rob Spiegel -
Q1 was a challenge - News - Statistical Data Included
by Heidi Elliott - Waiting for recovery - Semiconductor Trends 2002
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Designing in 10Gbit/sec. network processors - Comment
by Jeff Cashen - IPC book-to-bill ratio - Components - Editorial - Statistical Data Included
- Business & Finance
- You dirty rat - The Antenna
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Difficult, but worth it: SST makes progress in critical Chinese market - Semiconductors
by Tom Murphy -
Avnet to distribute Denali Software - Off the Shelf - Brief Article
by Rob Spiegel -
Memec creates design division: Company sees design services as competitive edge - News
by Rob Spiegel -
Showdown in power analog - News
by Gale Morrison - National Semi acquires two European companies - The Circuit - Brief Article
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Is EMS on the upswing? - Distribution
by Rob Spiegel -
Editor's note - Viewpoint
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Austrians set sites on States: SEZ America opens Phoenix R&D lab
by Jeff Chappell - Jury Awards Atmel $20m for SST patent infringement - The Circuit
- TriQuint Newsletter
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The cutting edge - Viewpoint
by Bernard Levine -
Mobile processors to dominate PC processors: Lower power, longer battery life, wireless networks define designs - Semiconductor Trends 2002
by Tom Murphy -
Distributors eye profitability: Low-margin business scrutinized in tough times - Distribution
by Rob Spiegel -
Power move - Passives in Action - Brief Article
by Bernard Levine - Adaptive Silicon, where are you? - The Antenna - Brief Article
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Decoding MPEG 4 - Comment
by Barry Keepence -
Memec turns on eConnections - Off the Shelf - Brief Article
by Rob Spiegel -
OFC shows magnitude of optics downturn - Connect with Fleck - Optical Fiber Conference
by Ken Fleck - We don't see flare like our competitors do - Nikon Technical Advantage
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'GigE to the D' push is on: Chip suppliers, PC OEMs push hard for Gigabit Ethernet deployment - Semiconductor Trends 2002
by Gale Morrison -
Avnet signs IP Semiconductors - Off the Shelf - Brief Article
by Rob Spiegel -
Well-Embedded - Passives in Action - Editorial
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U.K. R&D tax changes could reverse slump - Business & Finance
by Alex Mayhew-Smith - Top 25 Semiconductor company profiles: A more in-depth look at the top 25 - Semiconductor Trends 2002
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Newark gets GSA schedule - Off the Shelf - Brief Article
by Rob Spiegel -
Consulting - Passives in Action - Shamrock Consulting launches services - Brief Article
by Bernard Levine - Globe-trotting regional forecast for semiconductors - Semiconductor Trends 2002 - Brief Article
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