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As major EMS/ODM companies continue to face strategic and operational challenges, will we see another giant merger in 2008?
Yes, in the EMS space
Yes, in the ODM space
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Printed Electronics - The Large Companies Move In

Market Trends, Microelectronics/ Components - 04 Jun 2008
Across the world, the giant chemical corporations have been rapidly strengthening their position as producers of the new materials at the heart of printed electronics, an industry set to be over $300 ...
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Printed Electronics - The Large Companies Move In

Top News, Microelectronics/ Components - 03 Jun 2008
Across the world, the giant chemical corporations have been rapidly strengthening their position as producers of the new materials at the heart of printed electronics, an industry set to be over $300 ...
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Semiconductor Market to Rebound Strongly in 2009 with South East Asia and Taiwan Taking the Lead

Market Trends, Microelectronics/ Components - 29 May 2008
According to the World Fab Forecast report, recently released by SEMI, spending on worldwide fabs equipping is expected to show declines of about 17 percent in 2008, as more companies are forced to po...
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Automotive Infotainment Technology Shifts Upscale in 2008

Market Trends, Microelectronics/ Components - 20 May 2008
The year 2008 is expected to be an exciting period for the global automotive infotainment systems market, as car makers and their suppliers focus on more advanced electronics to lure customers, accord...
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New Ally In War On Counterfeit, Defective Electronic Components

News, Microelectronics/ Components - 15 May 2008
In their mutual quest to mitigate the growing problem of counterfeit and defective parts, 1-Source Electronic Components, Inc and ChipChecker Ltd have teamed up to provide a suite of material manageme...
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New Ally In War On Counterfeit, Defective Electronic Components

Top News, Microelectronics/ Components - 15 May 2008
In their mutual quest to mitigate the growing problem of counterfeit and defective parts, 1-Source Electronic Components, Inc and ChipChecker Ltd have teamed up to provide a suite of material manageme...
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Number of Microprocessors Shipping for Notebooks to Exceed Those for Desktops Late 2008, Early 2009

Market Trends, Microelectronics/ Components - 08 May 2008
The personal computer (PC) microprocessor market is heading for an inflection point in late 2008 or early 2009, when, for the first time, the number of microprocessors shipping for notebook PCs will e...
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Intel Invests $500M in Taiwan WiMax

News, Microelectronics/ Components - 28 Apr 2008
Intel Corp has agreed to invest $500 million over the next five years in Taiwan’s technology efforts, including those for WiMax. The MPU leader announced that it has signed a memorandum of understandi...
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AUO Accelerates Switching from TFT-LCD to LED Production

News, Microelectronics/ Components - 28 Apr 2008
AU Optronics Corp (AUO), the largest thin film transistor-liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) panel manufacturer in Taiwan, plans to shift all of its TV panel products to light-emitting diode (LED) backl...
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What is the Threat of Counterfeit Components?

Top News, Microelectronics/ Components - 16 Apr 2008
The introduction of standardised currency, in the form of coins made from precious metals, immediately brought with it the problem of counterfeiting. Initially, the value of a coin was based on its ph...
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