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  Headlines for Monday Jan 5, 2009
Sony denies reports of further restructuring

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Monday's other top stories
  • Taiwan's DRAM makers seek bailout  
  • Samsung mulls plan to hike DRAM prices 
  • Infineon plans share issue to raise $600 million  
  • Analysis: NXP's survival options must include more asset sales 

    News from CES
  • Freescale, Nvidia chase netbook sockets 
  • Intel, Adobe optimize Flash for TVs 
  • Dolby, Nvidia demo stereo 3-D at CES 
  • In tough times, CES gets smaller 
  • Ambarella pulls triple play: high-res still, HD and mobile video 

    Business news
  • Top 20 predictions for semis in 2009 
  • Apple's Jobs reveals health problem 
  • Varian cuts revenue outlook  
  • Investor buys EDA design verification startup 
  • PLX completes acquisition of Oxford Semi 
  • LDK warns on 4th quarter, 2009 revenue 
  • Mirics raises $7 million more from VC backers 
  • Large LCD shipments declined again in Q4, iSuppli says 

    Technology news
  • Toshiba enters solar systems business 


      Headlines for Friday Jan 2, 2009
    Global 'averaged' chip sales fell 9.8% in November, says SIA

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    Friday's other top stories
  • Obituary: Engineer turned IBM president Jack Kuehler 
  • Americas region chip sales fell 19.5% in November, says SIA 
  • Actual chip sales were down 22.5% in November, says analyst 

    Business news
  • Wireless LAN powers supermarket of the future  
  • Big solar power plant planned for northwest China 
  • NI expecting 11% revenue increase for 2008 
  • Atmel's German fab completes transfer to Tejas 
  • Viewpoint: Semi companies will survive, thrive 
  • Analysis: Japan still tough for foreign components distributors 

    Manufacturing news
  • Graphene memories denser than flash 
  • Top 15 technology challenges for 22-nm node 

    Product news
  • Intel shipping quad-core processor, says Acer 


      Headlines for Thursday Jan 1, 2009
    Cheaper iPhone on the way, says analyst

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    Thursday's other top stories
  • Motorola speeds up layoffs 
  • Dell reorgs amid slumping profits 

    Business news
  • Online holiday sales fall 3 percent 
  • Music album sales fall as digital jumps 

    The year in review
  • Top stories of 2008: Energy, memristors 
  • Top design articles for 2008 
  • 2008's top 10 Embedded.com design columns 
  • The top 10 Analog Europe 'how-to' articles for 2008 
  • The top 10 power management 'How To' design articles of 2008 


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    Top 20 chip suppliers: Six of the top 10 IC companies are expected to suffer revenue declines in 2008, with the broader industry hamstrung by a ''disastrous'' year for the memory chip segment, according to iSuppli's preliminary rankings of the top 20 chip suppliers. More...

    We want change!: More calls for a change in engineering education surfaced at the recent International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM). Change is needed to become more competitive. Also see the stream of letters on the subject. More...

    Hot technologies to watch for in 2009: Every technologist, marketer, industry analyst and reporter on a hunt for the next big thing is bracing for the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show scheduled less than a month away. More...

    Top 20 predictions for semis in 2009: To help sort out the confusion in the market, EE Times has released its own chip forecasts--and other predictions--for 2009. So, what will happen in analog, FPGAs, foundry, memory, MPUs and other sectors? More...

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