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April 2004 Issue
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April 2004 Issue : TABLE OF CONTENTS
Inside Logic
SoC development environment that can hold up against impossible customer
demands
Inside Memory
It is now certain that immersion lithography will be the next generation
of lithography technology
Inside FPD
Rear projection televisions and liquid crystal televisions are the driving
force behind the Chinese FPD television market
Report
Report/Memory
SEMICON China 2004 report
Report/New Technology
nano tech 2004 report
Report/Logic
Toshiba's new 300mm-wafer facility at Oita Operations introduces two trials
in automation
Report/Logic
Artisan's efforts to offer LSI with a low power consumption equivalent
to that of mobile phones
Report/Logic
"It will not become a pie in the sky" - STARC releases chip
design flow for 90nm LSI
Report/Logic
Renesas Technology carries out reforms in EDA with a new open source database
Report/FPD
Predicting the course of the FPD television market in 2004 based on the
sales figures at the end of 2003
Report/Logic
Exploring the future of the numerous LSI design/inspection languages in
bloom today
Report/Logic
Worldwide semiconductor sales continue to be strong in January 2004
Emerging Technology
The ultimate programmable LSI carries out switching with precipitation
and dissolution of copper
Challenger
Challenging to break into the liquid crystal television market with
a PC business model
Key Person
Why I sued Toshiba over flash memory
Interview
Increasing the production of screens for rear projection television
with the world market in view
Watcher/International
Latest information on Taiwan
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