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The Electronics Weekly News Roundup Podcast

Have just posted this week's roundup of news stories - The Electronics Weekly news roundup

It's a pick of the main stories crossing the ElectronicsWeekly.com News Index this week, from Infineon's CEO resigning, and ST's Bozotti declaring no interest in Infineon's wireless chip business, to Lumileds reducing colour bins in white LEDs and Renesas plans for a new processor...

But if it's more convenient to listen to the news than to read it, don't miss our new audio bulletin of industry developments - The Electronics Weekly News Roundup Podcast.

Just two minutes long, it's bit-size catchup of some interesting, main news points.

This week's podcast covers:

* Infineon CEO resigns

* STMicroelectronics not interested in Infineon wireless technologies

* European industry consolidation disastrous: Future Horizons

* ST boosts 32-bit MCU memory

Bookmark this page www.electronicsweekly.com/news-podcast - we will update it every Friday with a new roundup. Any feedback is welcome, just leave a comment below.

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