Nikkei Electronics Asia - July 2002
- Korean Startup Develops Wireless Digital Pen
- UK Imagination Seeks Licensees in Asia
- Sanyo Achieves 819,000 Recycled Appliances
- ST SoC Extends STB Chip Family
- Samsung Markets 40" LCD TV sets
- Toshiba Develops Large, Flexible LCD
- Micron Samples 256Mb SDRAM in WLCSP
- Teradyne, Sony Develop Test Platform for Mobiles
- [Cover Story] Cheaper Ethernet to Drive Wireless Home Networks
- Faster Processor with Software Architecture
- Altra Joins XFP Group for Smallest 10Gb Modules
- Sharp Bolsters 802.11a/b in Home Network
- Philips Designs Display for Narrower Mobiles
- Designing a Broadband Future
- Alps Bolsters Networking Portfolio
- MPEG-4 Encoder Commercialized
- Advantel to Carry for China Mobile
- Manufacturers Expect Recovery
- LBS Enhances Auto Security
- SEMI Speakers Optimistic
- UMCi Fab Pilots 300mm Wafers
- IDF Attracts 1,500 Engineers
- VMS Invests Further US$100m
- Toshiba Develops Bluetooth Pocket Server
- Paradigm Fit for Embedded Systems
- VIA Offers PC/Multimedia Solution
- Hitachi Bets on Cell Phone Processors
- How Big is MRAM's Future?
- Infineon Promotes Wearable Electronics
- MIT Competition Fuels Future Entrepreneurs
- Benchmarking LCD TV Image Quality
- Optoware Developing 200GB Holographic Memory
- Matsushita Measures Surface Form with Diamond Stylus
- Process for Multilayer PCBs Halves Cost, Speeds Delivery
- Improving Lead-Free Thermal Process Control
- Infineon Ready for Market Upswing
- Visual Inspection vs X-Ray for Array Packages
- Single-Chip Solution Combines Boot, Data Storage Capabilities















