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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.

Keep your eye on Kovio, emerging player in the printed semiconductor space Print E-mail
Sep 12, 2007 at 06:15 AM
This Kovio is not a tribe in Papua New Guinea nor a beach town in Greece, but a stealthy printed electronics company starting to come out into the light.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Intel and TSMC bump up their forecasts on the same day, postponing downturn a little longer Print E-mail
Sep 11, 2007 at 06:15 AM
When both the leading chipmaking company and the number-one semiconductor foundry outfit say their quarters are looking better than expected on the same day, that's good news, not only for the companies in question but for the sector in general.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Welcome to Chip Shots' new home at Fabtech! Print E-mail
Sep 10, 2007 at 11:24 AM
For those of you coming to Chip Shots via micromagazine.com or chipshotsblog.com or the usual RSS feeds, you're probably surprised to find yourself seeing the blog in a new home with a new look.Write Comment (0 comments)
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ATMI announces org changes, fine-tunes boilerplate cliches Print E-mail
Sep 07, 2007 at 11:11 AM
ATMI announced today that it has shaken things up on the ol' org chart.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Eyeballing of EE Times' startups lists reveals comparative lack of equipment companies Print E-mail
Sep 05, 2007 at 02:27 PM
EE Times has issued the latest iteration (version 6.1) of its "60 Emerging Startups" list.Write Comment (0 comments)
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SIA numbers show no subprime impact...yet Print E-mail
Sep 04, 2007 at 03:34 PM
The latest monthly semiconductor sales figures from the Semiconductor Industry Assn.Write Comment (0 comments)
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New award raises question: When is a Nobel prize not exactly a Nobel Prize? Print E-mail
Aug 30, 2007 at 02:57 PM
Today's news that the first new prize associated with the Nobel family in more than 40 years will be announced at the upcoming nanoTX'07 event was not news to me.Write Comment (0 comments)
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World's largest solar plant, powered by thin-film cells, may be huge, but not in the grand scheme Print E-mail
Aug 29, 2007 at 01:54 PM
When they inaugurated the new solar-power installation in Brandis, Germany, last week, the initial six megawatts in use mark the first phase of what will eventually be a 40-MW site---the largest of its kind in the world.Write Comment (0 comments)
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It's all happening at the zoo: Cymer cares about critters too Print E-mail
Aug 28, 2007 at 02:58 PM
As a kid growing up in San Diego, I always looked forward to visiting the city's famous zoo.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Polymer OLED market shakes up, while well-encapsulated microdisplays shake out into market Print E-mail
Aug 24, 2007 at 11:38 AM
Polymer-based organic light-emitting devices, or P-OLEDs, have caught the fancy of many, but their producers have made very little money from them.Write Comment (0 comments)
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