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Phones, printers to be tested first under China RoHSBy James Carbone, November 19, 2009Telephones and printers will be the first electronics products that will have to be tested to show compliance to China's version of the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) law. China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) recently released its Key Administrative Catalog for the Pollution Control of Electronic Information Products (Batch 1). More
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Silicon wafer shipments to drop 20% in 2009By James Carbone, November 19, 2009Silicon wafer shipments to the global semiconductor industry will decline 20% this year, but then increase 23% in 2010, according to trade association SEMI. Wafer shipments in 2009 will total 6.3 billion square inches. After growing 23% in 2010, wafer shipments will increase another 10% in 2011 when shipments will reach 8. More
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Prices for chips, passives stableJim Carbone, November 18, 2009
But, higher percentages of buyers see prices rising
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Microcontroller prices to fall 11%Jim Carbone, November 18, 2009
16-bit MCU prices will fall 24% by the end of the year
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NAND flash spot prices fallJim Carbone, November 18, 2009Market prices will stabilize in Q1 of 2010 More
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Applied Materials to acquire SemitoolJim Carbone, November 17, 2009Acquisition will help Applied reach new customers and offernew products More
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Intel, AMD settle $1.25 billion antitrust suitJim Carbone, November 12, 2009Microprocessor prices could increase in wake of the settlement More
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DRAM prices continue to increaseJim Carbone, November 10, 2009
Strong demand boosts DDR2 and DDR3 chips
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LCD panel prices down despite glass plant woesJim Carbone, November 10, 2009
Panel oversupply will cut fourth quarter prices
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Electronics industry in seasonal slowdownJim Carbone, November 10, 2009
A higher percentage of buyers say business is declining
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Semiconductor industry will grow 10% in 2010Jim Carbone, November 9, 2009
Chip demand will be strong for the next two years, and by 2011 semiconductor revenue will total $262 billion
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Electronics outsourcing will grow despite downturnJim Carbone, November 5, 2009
Electronics buyers can expect more consolidation and specialization in the electronics manufacturing services industry.
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Economist: Recession is over but U.S. will have a lackluster recoveryJim Carbone, November 5, 2009It will be an "uneven" economy this year, economist tells NEDA attendees More
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DRAM manufacturers' current capacity will last until 2012Jim Carbone, November 5, 2009Memory IC manufacturers won't invest much in new capacity More
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Mouser signs deal with ComchipJim Carbone, November 5, 2009Catalog distributor to carry Comchip diodes More
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Newark to stock austriamicrosystems analog chipsJim Carbone, November 5, 2009Catalog distributor Newark will carry full line of analog ICs More
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Intel charged in antitrust lawsuitJim Carbone, November 4, 2009Lawsuit filed in federal court alleges Intel usedbribery and coercion to maintain its dominance in the microprocessor market More
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Printed circuit board shipments increaseJim Carbone, November 4, 2009
New orders also rise as electronics industry starts recovery
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New semiconductor standards proposed to deter counterfeitersJim Carbone, November 4, 2009SEMI seek ways for chip buyers to validate semiconductor authenticity More
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Electronics buyers increase orders for componentsJim Carbone, October 29, 2009
But prices forsemiconductors, other components are steady
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