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Articles in Oct 27, 1997, issue of Electronic News
- Cirrus Logic returns to core and profit
by Peter Brown - Xilinx dropping into quarter-micron realm
by Peter Brown - Inventor claims Rockwell used his 56K technology
by Will Wade - Silicon Graphics tightens belt
- Low-end FPGA market heats up
by Peter Brown - Motorola now will share shelf space with Asians
by Bernard Levine - Cypress Semiconductor claiming largest FIFO
- Microsoft, Intel invest in Wildfire
by Cynthia Bounellis - ARM unveils next generation 'Thumb-aware' ICs
by Gale Morrison - Dataquest sees growing semi demand ahead
by Will Wade - Sun's latest Fibre Channel system set
by Cynthia Bounellis - Has PC memory caught up with software demands?
by Scott Hudson - HP enhanced I/O form to replace MIO
by Bernard McAleer - New Cadence chief talks teamwork
by Chad Fasca - Shooting for another billion dollars
by Chad Fasca - Despite low-end PC hit, IBM beats 2Q estimates
by Carol Haber - Is magnetic memory for real?
by Gale Morrison - LSI Logic reorganizes to sharpen consumer focus
by Peter Brown - Growing impact of contracting was a top factor
by Bernard Levine - PC profits: hard for some, easy for others
by Carol Haber - Sun's Java silicon faces challenges
- More indictments in chip theft ring
- Arrow in major revamp
by Bernard Levine - 1998 Ad
by Gale Morrison - Tower seeks to build 2d Israel facility
by Peter Brown