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The commentary is designed to give more space—and voice—to editors to hold forth on the most timely, pertinent and important reader and industry issues. These upfront opinion pieces especially seek an Asian perspective in the ongoing developments in electronics-design realm.
Majeed Ahmad is editor of EE Times-Asia. Suggestions or comments may be sent to him at mkamran@eetasia.com. |
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- Great year for Asia's design fortunes
- State of non-memory design in Korea
- Taipei: Silicon Valley analogy of sorts
- Taiwan ODMs in search of new growth venues
- Embedded processor choice turns twofold
- IC design a competency of silicon firms
- VoIP to revitalize telecom industry
- OEM pacts with IC firms paying off
- IC show in China reaches new thresholds
- Two takes on EDA fortunes in Asia
- Hong Kong seeking for new silicon grounds
- What 2005 has in store for China's IC design world
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