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- Category: media independent (continued)
- Intel ready to ramp Fab 32 in AZ
- Intel rolls out greener flash packaging
- Intel shifting embedded NOR flash to 65nm
- Intel shows working 32nm chips at IDF
- Intel tabs Synopsys for EDA tools
- Intel tips details of 45nm Penryn, Nehalem chips
- Intel touts working 45nm chip with high-k, metal gates
- Intel, AmberWave drop swords, ink 10-year license pact
- Intel, Micron sampling 16Gbit 50nm NAND devices
- Intel: No more lead in future microprocessors
- Inventory, capacity efforts brighten SIA outlook
- iPhone teardown winners: Infineon, National, Balda, Samsung
- Iraq Veterans Against The War Lead March and Civil Disobedience in Washington DC
- ISI touts new Z-RAM memory upgrade
- Japan bullish on startups, with shared development models
- Japan firm pushing image-sensor-shrinking processes
- Japan firm says coating improves solar cell efficiency
- Japan firm's film sputtering method wastes no Cu
- Japan firms target stable 45nm SRAMs
- Japan firms tie up for 32nm chips
- Japan ministry to develop high-tech firefighter uniform
- Japan News: CNTs in antistatic rubber make cleaner cleanrooms
- JAPAN NEWS: Finding improvements, profits in organic displays
- Japan's equipment industry escapes 2005 with double-digit growth
- Japanese firm says new additive limits tin whiskers
- Japanese researchers fabricate functional RRAM
- Jazz tips 0.18µm silicon radio platform
- Jazz to fab Infinera's ICs for optical networks
- JEDEC, memory firms back next-gen standard
- Johns Hopkins tips tiny self-contained microincubator for labs
- JSPA gets Korea patent for LED wafer scribing
- JSR makes spin-coated insulator for 45nm chips
- JSR, IBM to work on new materials, self-assembly
- Keithley upgrades parametric testers to Linux
- Kenneth Foster Jr's Death Sentence Commuted
- KLA-Tencor tips new litho optimizer
- KLA-Tencor, Nikon collab to corral "mix-and-match" litho setups
- Konarka licenses more polymer-PV IP from DuPont
- Korea names 40 key techs to protect
- Korea scientists develop nonsilicon "heatless" chip
- Korean test firm fends off patent suit
- Leonard Peltier: Silence Screams
- Life after Crolles: ST, IBM align for 32-22nm CMOS work
- Litho-aware design inspection solution improves device yield
- LithoWare brings PROLITH to design
- Luminescent touts 45-32nm benefits of "ILT"
- Magma, Synopsys legal saga ends with $12.5M payout
- Magma, UMC extend DFM partnership
- MagnaChip: "CUP" structure cuts chip size by 30%
- Marathon to Free Magdalena García Durán and Atenco Prisoners
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