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Global Semiconductor Industry
Semicon Outlook 09 - II: What industry forecasts
The drop ranges from down 7 percent to nearly 16 percent, but all agree that semiconductors could be in for a rough ride in 2009!
Semicon Outlook 09 - I: What analysts' forecast!
Nearly all have painted a dismal 2009, barring, one, which has actually advised companies to think quarterly, if they hope for recovery.
Semicon special: Global and Indian scenarios, design trends
This special edition looks at the global and Indian semiconductor market scenarios, and some key design trends.
Top 10 global semicon predictions: where are we today
While the chip industry is equipped to take on the challenges ahead, do watch out for weaker DRAM and NAND markets.
Be parallel, or perish!
Parallelism offers new doors, and creativity is required to open these new doors, says Intel.
E Ink's electronic paper displays delight!
Products with E Ink's revolutionary electronic ink possess a paper-like high contrast appearance, ultra-low power consumption and a thin, light form
FPGAs vs. ASICs and FPGA trends
Xilinx sees strong growth in ISM, automotive, aerospace and defense, and slow growth in telecom
NAND recovery likely in H2-2009
By 2011, iSuppli believes that SSDs will be the number one NAND flash market driver in terms of dollar value.
What semicon firms should do to outperform industry
Semicon firms can massively outspend rivals in areas such as leading edge wafer foundries, memory chips, and most complex SoCs.
Semicon Special: Global trends, NAND, Fabs and Solar
A tumultuous year for semiconductors, which has held up well, barring the memory market turmoils, so far; presenting a Q3 roundup.
About 90pc fab investments for 300mm capacity
The amount of spending for advanced nodes, such as 65nm, is increasing, says Christian Gregor Dieseldorff, Senior Manager of Fab Information and Analysis at SEMI.
Intel shows off Moorestown platform; Father of Atom!
As next billion people connect to and experience the Internet, significant opportunities lie in the power of technology.
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Indian Semiconductor Industry
BV Naidu quits SemIndia! So what?
The Indian semiconductor industry remains strong, irrespective of a fab or some top executive leaving a company
Has Indian silicon wafer fab story gone astray?
There is a need on part of the Indian semicon planners to integrate clear vision with careful planning.
India's growing might in global semicon
India is fast becoming the world's destination, and increasingly the source too, for semiconductors.
Indian semicon needs concrete planning
India should produce a good plan to take semiconductors forward and be realistic about what can be done!
What India brings to the semicon world!
Companies should certainly look at investing in India, and consider manufacturing here!
Pointers for Karnataka semicon policy
Highlighting some of the activities the Karnataka government can possibly pursue in the semicon space.
Yindusoft goes aggressive on embedded
Company likely to expand into Korea and Japan, hopefully, by the end of Q4 2008.
Mentor bullish on India despite global challenges
EDA always does best when it delivers new technology, says Joseph Sawicki, vice president & GM, Design to Silicon Division, Mentor Graphics.
India unlikely to become LCD TV mfg hub
Further, strong performances in India market do not affect overall outsourcing strategies of Korean, Japanese companies, says iSuppli's Jeffrey Wu.
Indian design services to touch $10.96bn by 2010
Total design services market is said to have grown at 21 percent year on year.
NXP India achieves RF CMOS in single chip
The entire analog and RF work done has been in Bangalore by its single-chip design team.
Multi-nationalization of product development process
Indian designers lead in transaction level design, and can play big role in EDA.
Indian semicon industry attractive for EVE
Growth for emulation and hardware/software co-verification solutions will continue in future, especially in India
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