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YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, NYIBM and Purdue University researchers have discovered tiny silicon nanowires might be ideal for manufacturing in computers and consumer electronics because the structures repeatedly form the same way.
 
According to a Purdue spokesperson, the researchers used a transmission electron microscope to observe nanowires made of nucleate. Silicon nanowires form from gold nanoparticles ranging in size from 10 to 40 nm.
 
This is the first time researchers have made such precise measurements of the nucleation process in nanowires, a participating researcher said, according to published reports.
 
The researchers studied silicon; however, the findings could be applied to manufacturing nanowires made from other semiconducting materials, published reports say.
 
Nanowires could aid the semiconductor industry’s ongoing need to place more transistors in smaller spaces. The challenge will be to replace gold with other metals used in electronics, according to the researchers.
 
The National Science Foundation is funding the program. 
TAIPEI – The board of Hon Hai Precision Industry, the parent company of Foxconn Technologies, approved a proposal to raise $363 million by issuing unsecured corporate bonds in an effort to build cash.
 
A firm spokesperson said the company would use the money to increase its operating capital and cash turnover ratio.
 
In terms of volume, this is the firm’s largest capital raising case in two years. Hon Hai put up $545 million then by issuing domestic corporate bonds.
 
Hon Hai is the world’s largest EMS/ODM company, with annual revenues of more than $60 billion. However, through September, the firm had about $306 million in cash, down from the $351 million at the end of June.
 

MUNICH -- German electronic components and systems sales are expected to fall 1% in 2009, according to a forecast issued this week the ZVEI trade group.

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