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						<title>The Essential Guide to Semiconductors</title>
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						<description>The Essential Guide to Semiconductors is a complete professional's guide to the business andtechnology of semiconductor design and manufacturing. Leading semiconductor industry analystand editor Jim Turley illuminates every facet of the industry, explaining its fast-changingtechnologies, markets, and business models simply, clearly, and without unnecessary jargon.    * Covers a wide range of semiconductor applications: cellphones, cars, computers, gaming systems, and much more    * Conceptual enough for laypeople and nontechnical investors—and sufficiently detailed for technical readers    * Includes a wide range of diagrams and flowcharts to promote understanding    * Presents accessible explanations of how silicon chips are designed and built    * Shows how the entire industry fits together, helping readers understand key niches, market segments, and opportunitiesDownload:The content of the post is hidden!Please Login to see the hidden post.If you are new to the website Please Signup!</description>
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