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When Europe had leading-edge chip manufacturing technolog

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Fab Folly

Fab Folly In the 1990s, as now, Europe was spending a fortune trying to get companies to build chip plants. Efforts to woo Chip companies by the UK were directed at Samsung, Hynix, LG, Fujitsu, Siemens Semiconductors (now Infineon), and NEC. Samsung never started building its fab; Hynix sold its fab to Motorola which in turn never equipped it; LG  built its fab but never equipped it; Fujitsu ran its fab for eight years then sold it to Filtronics; Siemens sold its fab to Atmel after three years; NEC opened two plants but closed them both. Royalty and Prime Ministers were wheeled in to open these plants. The Queen opened no less than three UK fabs, those of NEC, Fujitsu and Siemens.

Philips TV Tuner History pt5

Philips TV Tuner History pt5 Competition and Growth Introduction We have reached the end of the 1980s, probably the turning point in the Philips Tuner history. On the one hand the business has been doing well: constant consolidation of (mainly European and US) competitors has substantially increased the market share and volumes, making it one of the global top3 tuner makers. However, in parallel the emergence of Japanese competition has made the business environment increasingly harsh, with a serious pressure on profitability and thus cost. Although Philips with its UV800 tuner family has probably made the best tuner ever in terms of robustness and performance, this model is clearly too big and expensive and in the coming two decades we will see a continuous drive for cost reduction and the associated size reduction. One of the most remarkable steps in this context is the move to the World Standard Pinning (WSP), with Philips agreeing with its main competitors Alps and Matsushita

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