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Top 10 most popular articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com

EWEE_Logo_ED.JPG Here are the top ten most popular articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com in the last week, with an analysis of memory market madness leading the way, followed by NXP restructuring and job losses, and Intersil focusing on power chips in its reorganisation...

1. Analysis: Can memory madness be cured?

2. NXP restructuring threatens 4,500 job cuts

3. Intersil focuses on power chips in reorganisation

4. Q5 interview - Brian Halla, National Semiconductor

5. NXP happy with private equity ownership

6. The macrocell is dead, long live the network

7. Spansion makes Mirrorbit flash advance

8. Sharp preps Zigbee sensors

9. How to move from legacy OS to Linux in easy stages

10. Materials bend visible and infra-red light backwards

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