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Engineers hit hard, as Motorola lays off 7,000

AUSTIN, Texas — Motorola Inc. pushed ahead with its "asset-light" strategy last week, announcing thousands of engineering and other layoffs and widening its embrace of Taiwan Semiconductor...

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Nu Horizons reports break-even quarter

Nu Horizons Electronics Corp., Melville, N.Y., said net sales from continuing operations for the first quarter of fiscal 2003, ended May 31, were $75 million as compared to $89.7 million for the prior...

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Silicon Engineering

In the 30 years and 1,225 issues since EE Times first appeared, perhaps no human pursuit has changed as profoundly and fundamentally as the practice of electronics engineering. It's not just that the...

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What happen to the upturn?

SAN JOSE -- What happened to the anticipated recovery in the semiconductor industry? The post What happen to the upturn? appeared first on EE Times.

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Heard on the Beat

Cooking the books and book-to-bill G iven the current state of affairs in the IC industry, it's hard to take this data seriously. Worldwide orders for Japanese-based semiconductor equipment makers...

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Worldcom’s hubris

And now comes Worldcom. The breathtaking scale of the No. 2 long-distance carrier's collapse should force a reexamination of wh The post Worldcom’s hubris appeared first on EE Times.

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Embedded Linux quandary: what price for a free OS?

PARK RIDGE, Ill. — The law of supply and demand will face a curious test over the next few years, as embedded Linux vendors search for a way to make engineers pay for an operating system that appeals...

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Intel reportedly places ATE order with Advantest

SAN JOSE -- Rumors are running rampant that Intel Corp. has placed a new and large order for automatic test equipment (ATE) from Japan's Advantest Corp., according to several sources and analysts in...

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Embedded Linux quandary: what price for a free OS?

PARK RIDGE, Ill. - The law of supply and demand will face a curious test over the next few years, as embedded and small footprint iappliance Linux vendors search for a way to make engineers pay for an...

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