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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 article on the credit crunch and manufacturng in China leading the way, followed by the advance of Linux in telecommunications, and the Intel chairman slamming the US on its R&D strategy...

1. Comment: Credit crunch will hit cost of manufacturing in China

2. Telecoms networks - Carrier Grade Linux comes of age

3. Intel chairman slams US government on R&D strategy

4. Europe is key, says Future Electronics president Robert Miller

5. Toshiba spins 250Gbyte 1.8in hard drive

6. Android confirms Linux as mobile platform of the future

7. TSMC's European revenues leap 30 per cent

8. An Engineer in Wonderland - Strange aerials on La Palma

9. Circuit Redesign Cools Smokin' Stereo

10. Multicores 'easy', says Professor David May

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