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Chip Shots
The Chip Shots blog channels the observations of Fabtech's Senior Contributing Editor from -- U.S., Tom Cheyney, a 20-year veteran of semiconductor and advanced micro/nanoelectronics trade journalism. Tom was editor in chief of MICRO (the original home of Chip Shots) until it ceased publication in July 2006; he also serves as Senior Contributing Editor for Small Times. Tom calls Los Angeles home.

Solar Power 2007 wrap-up: "A tremendously competitive and dynamic environment" Print E-mail
Oct 04, 2007 at 11:53 AM
From the first time I saw it listed in the advance agenda, I looked forward to the Advanced Cell Technology panel at Solar Power 2007.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Sony gets some good news, for a change Print E-mail
Oct 02, 2007 at 12:09 PM
For many moons, it seemed like there was little if any good news coming from Sony.Write Comment (0 comments)
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For those celebrating a "happy" new (fiscal) year, some forecast factoids Print E-mail
Oct 01, 2007 at 10:15 AM
For many companies and the US government, October 1 marks the beginning of the new fiscal year---though it's just the start of another quarter for others.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Good news, bad news: NIST ATP awards doled out for last time Print E-mail
Sep 28, 2007 at 01:18 PM
The latest set of awards for the US National Institute of Science and Technology's Advanced Technology Program (ATP) will also be the contest's last.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Solar Power 2007: Applied Materials has big plans for big glass Print E-mail
Sep 27, 2007 at 12:21 PM
With an old-fashioned bank vault opened to the left of the podium, the setting for Applied Materials' Solar Power press luncheon at the Madison Restaurant in Long Beach had the makings of a caper.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Ultratech's Art Z. gets haircut, opens NASDAQ Print E-mail
Sep 26, 2007 at 04:30 PM
For many publicly traded company execs, a chance to open up a stock-market exchange like NASDAQ or NYSE is a thrill of a lifetime, one for which they might even get a haircut.

Such was the case Tuesday, September 18, when semiconductor equipment industry living legend and Ferrari fanatic Art Zafiropoulo of Ultratech (who by a shocking coincidence was in New York for the company's annual analyst day) opened trading on the Nasdaq floor.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Solar Power 2007: The joint was mobbed! Print E-mail
Sep 26, 2007 at 03:14 PM
It's been a long time since I've attended a trade show as mobbed as the Solar Power 2007 event convening in Long Beach, CA, this week.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Watch for my blog posts from Solar Power 2007 and don't spill the wine Print E-mail
Sep 25, 2007 at 08:15 AM
I'll be going down to the allegedly largest solar power event in the States this week, the Solar Power 2007 conference and exhibition in Long Beach.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Monday morning cup o' coffee steams with unexpected flavors Print E-mail
Sep 24, 2007 at 08:18 AM
During the past week or so, there have been several unexpected news items, along with the usual unending stream of biz-as-usual flotsam.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Quacking about Oregon's new nanoscience research center Print E-mail
Sep 21, 2007 at 11:02 AM
A few minutes' stroll from the University of Oregon student union, near the science buildings, there's an open space, recently turned and partially landscaped.Write Comment (0 comments)
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