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SUNNYVALE, CA – Chief technology officer Phil Hester of Advanced Micro Devices Inc. is leaving the semiconductor giant today, according to published reports.

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ATLANTAMentor Graphics and UP Media Group, parent company of Circuits Assembly and Printed Circuit Design & Fab, will present a free Webinar – Add Mixed Technology, Including RF, to Your PCB Design in Half the Time – on April 29 at 2 p.m. EST.   
 
This event, the second in a series, will present innovative tools and methodologies to dramatically cut design time, improve product performance, and lead to better quality PCBs containing mixed technology, including RF circuits.
 
You will learn how this technology cuts development time when designing with mixed technologies; how to improve product performance even with complex designs, and how globally dispersed designers can work on the large RF boards in parallel.
 
This series addresses how to efficiently design today's increasingly complex PCBs. All events will be recorded for on-demand viewing.
 
To register: Mentor Webinar 

Coming June 22: Design for Performance
BEAVERTON, OR – PCB manufacturer Merix Corp. reported a loss from continuing operations of $12.5 million on revenue of $94.3 million for the third quarter of fiscal 2008, compared to income of $1.8 million on revenue of $100.3 million in the same period of 2007.

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TAIPEIDelta Electronics Inc. announced its consolidated sales revenues for March totaled approximately $395 million, up 31% sequentially, and up 16% year-over-year.

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NEENAH, WIPlexus Corp. announced today it will move its corporate headquarters to a new $18 million office building in downtown Neenah, WI.
 
The four-story, 94,000 sq.-ft. building will bring 325 employees into the city’s business district, Plexus says.
 
Chicago-based commercial developer, Opus North Corp., will lease the building to Plexus, according to a published report.
 
Construction is set to begin in October, with Plexus moving in the fall of 2009.
 
The office is expected to meet Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standards.
SHANGHAI – I’ve been coming to China since early 2000, and every trip here reveals something new.

On the outside, for example, where I was once something of an oddity – while walking the Bund, Chinese nationals would approach to touch my hair – Westerners are everywhere today. Indeed, English signage is so rampant, I joked with local friends that while they may end up with all our manufacturing, they’ll also end up with our language. (They don’t think that’s very funny.)

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