Electronic Business Today 1996 Lawrence J. Curran - Abstracts

Electronic Business Today 1996 Lawrence J. Curran
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At PCSI, it's product planning by the book. (Pacific Communications Sciences)(includes related article on PCSI's Personal Access Link cellular phone) (Company Operations)Electronics and electrical industriesLawrence J. Curran
At Seagate, risk management rules technology decisions. (Company Business and Marketing)Electronics and electrical industriesLawrence J. Curran
Compaq launches Armada to regain portables throne. (Pentium-based notebook)(includes related article on Compaq's position in the portable computer market) (Product Information)Electronics and electrical industriesLawrence J. Curran
Contract manufacturers binge on acquisitions. (includes directory of contract manufacturers) (Industry Trend or Event)(Cover Story)Electronics and electrical industriesLawrence J. Curran
Drive makers seek balance in designs. (disk drive makers) (Industry Trend or Event)(Cover Story)Electronics and electrical industriesLawrence J. Curran
Fujitsu aims to match designs to customer inputs. (Company Business and Marketing)Electronics and electrical industriesLawrence J. Curran
Out to win in notebooks by winning awards. (Micron Electronics Inc) (Company Business and Marketing)Electronics and electrical industriesLawrence J. Curran
Staying ahead of the pack with standard motherboards. (Vickers Electronic Systems' Acramatic 2100 computer numerical control system) (includes related articles on Acramatic project management and benchmarks) (Product Development)Electronics and electrical industriesLawrence J. Curran
The battle over UMA begins to heat up. (Unified Memory Architecture) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesLawrence J. Curran
Tiny BIOS takes on an expanding role. (basic input/output system firmware) (includes related article on PC BIOS growth) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesLawrence J. Curran
TI's dual structure mirrors dual markets. (Texas Instruments Inc's Defense Systems and Electronics Group develops thermal-imaging products for commercial markets) (Company Business and Marketing)Electronics and electrical industriesLawrence J. Curran
Wireless power amplifiers get the GaAs treatment; material's high-frequency, low-power operation is especially attractive in battery-driven handsets. (gallium-arsenide) (includes related article about mixed silicon-germanium devices) (Industry Trend or Event)Electronics and electrical industriesLawrence J. Curran
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