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Articles in August 28, 2000 issue of Electronic News
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Analog Modem Outlook Still Lively
by Amy Helland -
Cadence Open-Sources T-Builder
by Gale Morrison -
Tyco on a Roll
by Bernard Levine - SEZ America Appoints New COO
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CoorsTek Brews Plastics and Metals
by Richard Bruner -
Viacore Gets eConnected
by Heidi Elliott -
USB Makes Waves at IDF
by Robert Wong -
Investors Eye a Malaysian 1 st
by Carol Haber - Cirrus Debuts AAC Audio DSP Decoders
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Park Electrochemical Corp. to Spend $5M to $10M in Neltec Subsidiary Expansion
by Bernard Levine -
Viacore Gets eConnected
by Heidi Elliott -
Intel's CEO Admits to a Lack of Critical-Path Planning
by Jayant Mathew -
Xeon Bumps to 1GHz
by Jayant Mathew -
VoIP: Getting Ahead of the Game
by Jeff Wen -
The Reality of IP Reuse
by Pete Hardee - Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't
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On The Move
by Marie Eve Demers - Primaxx Receives Order for FeRAM Deposition System
- NeoMagic Licenses MIPS
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AMD Wages Price War in India
by Uday Lal L Pai -
Xeon Bumps to 1GHz
by Jayant Mathew -
The Reality of IP Reuse
by Pete Hardee -
Investors Eye a Malaysian 1st
by Carol Haber -
Don't Pity Dr. T
by Jeff Chappell -
Cadence Open-Sources T-Builder
by Gale Morrison -
Analog Modem Outlook Still Lively
by Amy Helland - DuPont Launches Three 0.18-Micron Mask Production Lines
- VIA Technologies Introduces 1394 Chipsets
- SVG Secures DRAM Lithography Customer
- Atmel Adds Teak DSP Core
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Barrett Owns Up to Intel's Failures
by Steven Fyffe -
Splitting in the Fall
by Carol Haber -
No Dog Days for Cap Equipment
by Jeff Chappell -
SpeedGate Pledges OSE in the Mainstream
by Gale Morrison -
Toshiba/Amkor Deal: Harbinger Of A New Japanese Electronics Industry
by Jonathan Cassell - Lucent Looks to USB
- Varian Sells 300mm Ion Implanters to TSMC
- Coreum Tech Licenses TriMedia TM32 Core
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All I Want for Christmas is My Bluetooth
by Gale Morrison -
Semiconductors
by Marie Eve Demers -
Opto Makers Look to GaSonics for Vertical High Pressure
by Jeff Chappell -
Running a Year Ahead of Schedule
by Heidi Elliott - Intel Developer Forum Fall 2000
- SimTek Acquires MTS
- ASM Int'l Expands Development Capacity
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Running a Year Ahead of Schedule
by Heidi Elliott -
Making British Broadband Tick
by Melanie Reynolds -
Intel Buys Ziatech for $240M
by Paul Kallender - NeoMagic Licenses MIPS
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Choosing the Right Bus Architecture
by Steve Paavola - Canon Kicks Out the Lithography Jams
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$10M for Cambex
by Carol Haber - Atmel Orders Multiple Wet Benches from Steag
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Sola/Hevi-Duty Adds Transformers
by Bernard Levine -
USB Makes Waves at IDF
by Robert Wong -
Choosing the Right Bus Architecture
by Steve Paavola -
Intel Unveils ARM-based XScale Architecture
by Gale Morrison - SEZ America Appoints New COO
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SpeedGate Pledges OSE in the Mainstream
by Gale Morrison -
Amkor, Toshiba Embark on Joint Venture
by Jeff Chappell -
AMD Wages Price War in India
by Uday Lal L. Pai -
Wireless Boom Drives Connector Growth
by Ken Fleck -
Embracing XML
by Marie Eve Demers -
NI Planning on Business as Usual
by Jeff Chappell -
Intel Gets XScalable
by Liz Neely -
Intel Unveils ARM-based XScale Architecture
by Gale Morrison -
Toshiba/Amkor Deal: Harbinger of a new Japanese Electronics Industry
by Jonathan Cassell - Q&A About Networking M&A
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Corning Still Cooking
by Carol Haber - Opto Makers Look to GaSonics for Vertical High Pressure
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Tru-Connector Adds RF Units
by Bernard Levine - Motorola Makes $1.9B China Deal
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Memory Makers Look into Crystal Ball
by Steven Fyffe -
Wireless Boom Drives Connector Growth
by Ken Fleck -
Cypress Joins Yamacraw Design Center
by Alex Romanelli - Motorola Makes $1.9B China Deal
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Park Electrochemical Corp. to Spend $5M to $10M in Neltec Subsidiary Expansion
by Bernard Levine - Q&A About Networking M&A
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Barrett Owns Up to Intel's Failures: Says the market will decide fate of Rambus DRAM
by Steven Fyffe -
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