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Top 10 most popular articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com

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Here are the top ten most popular articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com in the last week, with NXP leading the way with a $1.5bn war chest, Manchester University making a graphene transistor measured in atoms, and a warning from Dwight Decker that the semiconductor industry is 'challenged'...

1. NXP considers how to spend $1.5bn

2. Manchester University makes single atom graphene transistor

3. Semiconductor industry 'challenged' - Dwight Decker

4. LED technology - White LEDs

5. Micron says memory design can save power

6. Hadrian's Wall and the Multi-Core Processor

7. Xbox Faults Cost Microsoft - But is AT the Culprit?

8. NXP Out Of Wireless: KKR Out Of Patience?

9. The Valley Of Death, by Andy Grove

10. IBM has 32nm process going on 22nm

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