January 17, 2008
- In This Issue
[Technology Report]
Better Tools, More Options Mean Embedded For The Masses
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William Wong
[Technology Report]
IC Packaging Gets Ready For The Big Squeeze
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Roger Allan
[Technology Report]
Musical Sockets Will Define Digital Semiconductors
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Daniel Harris
[Technology Report]
Electric Vehicles Zero In On Improved Power Management
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Sam Davis
[Technology Report]
Designers Set Their Eyes On The Visual And Virtual Worlds
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William Wong
[Technology Report]
Business, Pleasure, Whatever—Get Ready To Network Everything
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Louis E. Frenzel
[Technology Report]
Wireless Technology Makes Waves In All Directions
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Louis E. Frenzel
[Technology Report]
Video Drives Today's High-Speed Networking Advances
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Louis E. Frenzel
[Technology Report]
LCDs Trump PDPs While LEDs, OLEDs Accrue Applications
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Roger Allan
[Technology Report]
Make Some Room For New Storage Devices In 2008
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William Wong
[Technology Report]
New Year’s Resolution Is HD For All Kinds Of Video And Graphics
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Daniel Harris
[Technology Report]
Get More For Less In This Year's Microcontrollers
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William Wong
[Technology Report]
FPGAs Steal More Sockets Thanks To New IP, More LUTs
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Daniel Harris
[Technology Report]
Memory Technologies Duel To The Death For Fame And Glory
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Daniel Harris
[Technology Report]
Apps Drive Innovation, But The Design Environment Is Changing
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Don Tuite
[Technology Report]
DDS Chips Revamped, More Design Centers Managed Remotely
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Don Tuite
[Technology Report]
Smaller And Denser Components? Now That's A Challenge
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Roger Allan
[Technology Report]
Connector Makers Woo Pitch, Push Power, Get Down To Basics
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Mat Dirjish
[Technology Report]
Among Design Constraints, Power Assumes The Throne
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David Maliniak
[Technology Report]
The Name Of The Game Is "Productivity"
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David Maliniak
[Technology Report]
Driven By Power Concerns, DFM Goes Mainstream In 2008
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David Maliniak
[Technology Report]
Expect Big Changes In Digital POLs And Energy Harvesting
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Don Tuite
[Technology Report]
Patent Lawsuit Verdict Clouds Future For PMBus
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Sam Davis
[Technology Report]
Throughput, Bandwidth, Usability, Cost Drive Instrumentation
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Louis E. Frenzel
[Technology Report]
Use New Hardware To Get Your Job Done Faster
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William Wong
[Technology Report]
High-Frequency Testing Drives Modern Instrument Design
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Louis E. Frenzel
[Technology Report]
A Few New Standards, But Lots Of New Products In 2008
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William Wong
[Technology Report]
For The Best Results, Begin Low-Power SoC Design At System Level
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David Maliniak
[Editorial]
Forecasting 2008 With Some Help From Our Friends
Welcome to Electronic Design’s annual forecast issue, where our editors look into the crystal balls of their particular beats and tell you what to expect in 2008 and beyond. While I don’t have a particular coverage area, I’ll make some predictions anyway.
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Joseph Desposito
[Editorial]
In This Industry, Forecasting Is A Piece Of Cake
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Joseph Desposito
[Pease Porridge]
What's All This Layout Stuff, Anyhow?
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Bob Pease
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