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Articles in May 26, 1997, issue of Electronic News
- Cash woes at SE Asia fabs may signal region cool-off
by Judy Erkanat - Ethernet switching market to grow
by Diane Myers - Japanese FPDs lead SID presentations
by Judy Erkanat - Motorola, IDT cutting output of 256K SRAMs
by Peter Brown - Umax unit reorganizes staff to hike U.S. investment clout
by Cynthia Bournellis - Cadence, CCT complete merger
- S3 on ViRGE of 3-D graphics lift-off
- Consumer needs driving MCU entries
- Intel, Motorola, others move to build technician base
by Richard Bruner - Intel, Samsung agreement called 'broad-based' deal
by Jim DeTar - Two Korean memory makers challenge anti-dump order
by Crista Hardie - Netscape, Oracle strengthen position with merger deal
by Cynthia Bournellis - ATMI buys Lawrence for $78M
by Chad Fasca - Samsung bares 4-bit/8-bit MCU plans
by Jim DeTar - HP's Platt makes clear: Unix, Windows co-exist
by Sarah Cohen - Staktek sues Samsung on IC package secrets
by Jim DeTar - Samsung sees PC OEMs adopting 64M SDRAMs
- Dell serves up a stellar quarter
- 'Concerned' DEC shareholders set meeting
by Carol Haber - TI, 3Dlabs drive deeper into single-chip 3-Ds
by Peter Brown - TI sells telecom unit to DSC
- Summit, Credence in cross-purchase deals
by Judy Erkanat - Bold designs for global market shown
by Gale Bradley - SEMI notes upbeat April book-to-bill
- AMP chairman takes U.S. reins after Americas chief pulls out
by Bernard Levine - Harris EDA picks Xynetix as new name
by Chad Fasca - Xilinx, Altera roll out 'big gun' PLDs
- Apple's Newton unit now subsidiary
by Cynthia Bournellis - IDT joins Pentium-with-MMX market
by Jim DeTar - Pixel Magic targets digital office systems