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TOP STORY Updated Fri, 05 Sep 2008 06:05:15 PM EDT
What's next for NXP?
NXP (formerly Philips Semiconductors) has ranked among the top 10 chip vendors for decades. Rene Penning de Vries, the company's CTO (shown), acknowledged it will lose that distinction after the sale of its wireless group.

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    Gartner lowers 2008 IC forecast
Market research firm Gartner has revised its 2008 and 2009 semiconductor forecasts downward, saying macroeconomic trends, the collapse of the flash memory market and disturbing reports of slowing revenue growth from the industry's No. 1 foundry are weighing on the sector even as individual chip markets remain strong.
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MEMS sensors pass actuators in the marketplace
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Pricing continues to slide for DRAMs, NAND flash
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DTV chips: No longer prime time market
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Cirrus Logic unveils audio DSP with Dolby Volume at CEDIA EXPO 2008

Cirrus Logic Inc. has launched the CS49DV8 audio DSP featuring Dolby Volume technology that allows consumers to set their audio volume at their preferred listening level.


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Universal Audio harnessed Analog Devices' Sharc digital-signal processor to enable even garden-variety PCs to perform all the same high-fidelity functions as a studio-quality mixer.

 
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TSMC faces weak Q4, big utilization dip, says analyst
Leading foundry chip vendor Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is seeing orders down substantially in the fourth quarter, according to analyst Tristan Gerra.

 
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