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Intel is spinning off its solar-energy operations, which were birthed inside Intel's research labs, to form a company called SpectraWatt.
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Melbourne, Fla-based IDS designs integrated high-speed analog products for applications such as test and measurement, communications, and medical electronics. TI’s existing portfolio of high-speed signal chain products includes amplifiers, data converters, and clocking devices.
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According to a report in The Times of India that quoted Katta Subramanya Naidu, Karnataka's minister for information technology, policy makers plan a special focus on encouraging photovoltaics and solar panel manufacturing. Bengaluru is a magnet for investments by software and hardware design companies, but other cities in Karnataka state have largely been ignored. With the capital city booming, planners want to make neighboring cities like Mysore attractive destinations for high-tech investors.
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OC Oerlikon, the world's biggest maker of thin-film solar panel equipment, filed a complaint against Sunfilm AG in a Dusseldorf court alleging the German rival infringed on its patents.
Bloomberg
"...Hynix said demand for NAND flash chips is steadily rising globally...considering the upward trend coupled with seasonal demand and faster technology migration, Hynix thinks the demand and supply balance will be settled in 2H08...but Samsung said it is too early to confirm a turnaround as the outlook is still uncertain... "
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"...iSuppli analyst said the 3G and GPS radios in the new models probably did add cost, but pointed out that other components (most notably memory) are indeed going down in price...Gartner said even the 3G radio technology probably didn't add as much cost..."
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t's something that many ASM International shareholders have been waiting for, after several years of persuasion and tactics to get the company to slough its struggling frontend business away from its profitable backend business - Applied Materials has made a verbal unsolicited $400M-$500M offer to buy its atomic layer deposition (ALD) and plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) businesses.
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