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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 in-depth article on migrating to Linux leading the way, followed by NXP declaring it can grow despite its massive debt, and a Made By Monkeys blog post on When Is An Engineer Not An Engineer?...

1. Migrating to Linux: How and Why

2. NXP can grow despite its debt, says van Houten

3. When Is an Engineer Not an Engineer?

4. UK start-up produces programmable silicon fabric for SOCs

5. Multicore programming explained, by Professor David May

6. NXP And The Goose Which Lays Golden Eggs

7. Fujitsu develops zero power standby HEMT

8. Freescale not going all-analogue, but more analogue, says Beyer

9. Freescale in 45nm SOI production

10. Union criticises management as Freescale East Kilbride fab closure confirmed

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