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  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    SandCraft licenses 32-, 64-bit processor cores from MIPS Technologies Therma-Wave's revenues, bookings increase in Q2, while loss narrows Harmonic's acquisition of C-Cube is a hit on Wall Street MIPS Technologies sues Lexra over alleged patent infringement IBM, Infineon open trench warfare over 1-Gbit DRAM
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    Odessa' core lowers power on Athlon 64 Outsourcing for IC-packaging continues to climb ICs to grow 20% in '04, followed by downturn in '05 Intel to focus on dual-core processors for systems Intel's Dothan mobile processor out; consumer future bright TSMC's April sales grew 35% year-on-year Growth
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    demand NETsilicon, Adept Systems to create 32-bit node for distributed control networks Bio-Rad sells chip metrology business to Accent Semiconductor RF chip supplier Microtune launches $64 million IPO EKC to hike production of new copper-cleaning chemistry as demand builds Startup aims core
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    Shift to 65-nm designs likely to be quick Many IC designers may quickly move past the 90-nm node for digital-dominated designs to 65-nm design rules. AMD set to launch dual-core Opterons AMD Inc. is widely expected to formally launch the first dual-core versions of its popular 64-bit Opteron server
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    Shift to 65-nm designs likely to be quick Many IC designers may quickly move past the 90-nm node for digital-dominated designs to 65-nm design rules. AMD set to launch dual-core Opterons AMD Inc. is widely expected to formally launch the first dual-core versions of its popular 64-bit Opteron server
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    , " is based on a RISC processor architecture from Mips Technologies Inc. Last year, Micron licensed the 32- and 64-bit RISC cores from Mips Technologies of Mountain View, Calif. Commentary & analysis of week's chip news, April 22-26 STMicro tailors 4-Mbit flash for DSPs with programmable logic, multifunction
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    --announced the completion of its executive staff. Established in July of 2001, SuperH is a joint venture between STMicroelectronics Inc. and Hitachi Ltd. SuperH is an independent entity that develops processor cores, based on Hitachi's SH-4 RISC technology. Silicon Image activates suit against Genesis

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