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  • Outsourcing to China in question
    Author: By Rob Spiegel, Contributing Editor | Date: Nov 12, 2009
    A possible electronics-supply-chain shift may be in the works as the challenges of manufacturing in China and the still-recovering global economy have caused jitters among OEMs.
  • Manufacturing trending away from China
    Author: By Rob Spiegel, Contributing Editor | Date: Oct 13, 2009
    The challenges of manufacturing in China and the still recovering global economy cause electronics supply chain jitters among OEMs and encourage second looks at the shift to outsource and the potential benefits of keeping manufacturing closer to home.
  • Outsourcing an IC design: Some advice from the trenches
    Author: By Ron Wilson, Executive Editor | Date: Sep 3, 2009
    In this climate, outsourcing is becoming a mandatory skill for IC-design managers. But it's not intuitively obvious.
  • MOSIS: an old idea for foundry access suddenly sounds pretty forward-looking
    Author: Ron Wilson | Date: Aug 17, 2009
    EDN Executive Editor Ron Wilson explores how IC design teams really work: the struggle for power efficiency and performance, wrestling with semiconductor processes and design methodologies, the challenges of global design teams. How do we somehow herd architecture, IP, design and verification into
  • Recession slowed growth of design outsourcing in 2008
    Author: By Suzanne Deffree, Managing Editor, News | Date: Aug 17, 2009
    According to a Gartner survey of 40 vendors offering IC design services, the number of outsourced projects grew more slowly in 2008 compared with the previous year, with survey respondents reporting rapid growth in designs at lagging-edge process nodes.
  • Is your amplifier offset way out of whack?
    Author: By Bonnie Baker | Date: Jun 25, 2009
    Consider trying to explain offset error by reexamining your amplifier's specifications.
  • Mobile phone contract-manufacturing outsourcing decelerates as demand lags
    Author: By Gail Flower, Contributing Editor | Date: Apr 28, 2009
    Nokia and other mobile phone OEMs recall some manufacturing from EMS providers as the mobile phone market shrinks and vertically integrated EMS companies react to the waning business.
  • If your job moves to India, follow it
    Author: By Tam Harbert, Contributing Editor | Date: Apr 7, 2009
    A job is a job, and with unemployment soaring in America, US workers may have to go where the jobs are, according to some career strategists and offshoring consultants. While globalization is making international experience a requirement for many tech positions, offshoring critics object to the
  • IBM expected to cut more US jobs
    Author: By Suzanne Deffree, Managing Editor, News | Date: Mar 25, 2009
    IBM will soon lay off a large number of US-based employees from its global business services unit, according to a report.
  • Intel invests $7B in US manufacturing, supports 7000 jobs as it looks to 32 nm
    Author: By Suzanne Deffree, Managing Editor, News | Date: Feb 10, 2009
    Intel’s US investment will be made at existing manufacturing sites in Oregon, Arizona, and New Mexico, and will support approximately 7,000 jobs at those locations. The investment comes after Intel in January announced changes to its manufacturing operations and up to 6000 potential layoffs, and
  • Troubled economy could open more doors to outsourcing
    Author: By Rob Spiegel | Date: Feb 5, 2009
    Manufacturers that shunned outsourcing may change their tunes during this economic downturn. One area of potential growth for EMS (electronic-manufacturing-services) providers is with portions of the electronics market, such as the defense, aerospace, and medical-equipment industries, that have not
  • Outsourcing in a troubled economy
    Author: By Rob Spiegel, Contributing Editor | Date: Jan 13, 2009
    The global economic crisis is certain to have an impact on outsourcing in the electronics industry. What’s not certain is whether the crisis will spur a new round in outsourcing or prompt a contraction among electronic manufacturing services companies and original design manufacturers.
  • IP selection and integration: this startup might let you focus on your job
    Author: Ron Wilson | Date: Dec 18, 2008
    EDN Executive Editor Ron Wilson explores how IC design teams really work: the struggle for power efficiency and performance, wrestling with semiconductor processes and design methodologies, the challenges of global design teams. How do we somehow herd architecture, IP, design and verification into
  • Engineer salaries: A look at global compensation and job satisfaction
    Author: By Rick Nelson, Editor-in-Chief | Date: Nov 13, 2008
    Exclusive engineer-salary survey results: Engineers contend with technical challenges as salaries pace inflation.
  • As design outsourcing matures, challenges appear
    Author: By Ron Wilson, Executive Editor | Date: Nov 13, 2008
    There has been much angst about design outsourcing in recent years, most of which has come from US-based designers who have lost or who fear losing their jobs. But as the industry gets more experience with the practice, other problems also emerge. These problems impact not just designers but also
  • Heard at Hot Chips: As design outsourcing matures, a potential problem is emerging
    Author: Ron Wilson | Date: Aug 25, 2008
    EDN Executive Editor Ron Wilson explores how IC design teams really work: the struggle for power efficiency and performance, wrestling with semiconductor processes and design methodologies, the challenges of global design teams. How do we somehow herd architecture, IP, design and verification into
  • Outsourcing for Small Businesses
    Author: Shanu Singh Guliani, CFO of Guliani’s Fine Jewelry | Date: Aug 11, 2008
    Did you realize professionals from around the globe are at our service? For a few hundred dollars, Indian artists will design a logo, develop a website, and even provide admin support. Global outsourcing is no longer just for big corporations.
  • Fujitsu expands in Texas, Semtech in China
    Author: By Matthew Miller, Editor in Chief, EDN.com | Date: Jul 25, 2008
    Fujitsu Network Communications announced today that it will add 67 jobs in its Richardson, Texas, headquarters in order to better serve its demanding optical-networking customers. Meanwhile, Camarillo, CA-based Semtech is making an offshore move—but for similar customer-satisfaction reasons.
  • Outsourcing services now a key part of manufacturing chain, Gartner reports
    Author: By Suzanne Deffree, Managing Editor, News | Date: Jul 23, 2008
    The continued industry movement toward fabless business models plays directly into the hands of the semiconductor assembly and test services (SATS) companies, with the net result that foundry and SATS outsourcing services will grow faster than the overall semiconductor industry, according to the
  • Driving meta-innovation worldwide
    Author: By Rick Nelson, Editor in Chief | Date: Jun 26, 2008
    Innovators 2008: The 14 vignettes that this special issue presents provide valuable insights into how you can develop innovative products, and they touch on the changing nature of engineering in today's world. But what of the future of innovation? Perhaps innovation itself needs an overhaul.
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