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1. Intel wades into palmtop fray with 386 SL

2. IBM shoots 'Lightning' at Intel 486

4. One-chip video engine

5. Scope

6. Wireless USB in a dongle

7. PLD makers target arrays

8. LCD chip for palmtops

9. RAMDAC banks on finesse

10. Sun Ultrasparc takes video path

11. Graphics giants weigh in for a video slugfest

12. SGI launches superscalar R8000 CPU

13. Zilog, Moto strike back for CISC

14. Nexgen aims CPU right at Pentium; under-$2,000 Pentium-class systems soon?

15. TI seeks MVP status in hot DSP market

16. Three in mini-RISC race

17. EPROM market revives

18. Three PLD makers roll new devices

19. National, LSI move to support SCI bus

20. MessagePad set for debut at MacWorld

21. Intel's SL-Enhanced CPU's finally arrive

22. Hitachi in PDA-chip race with RISC CPU

23. Atmel touts first 8-bit flash MCU

25. Intel officially powers up a potent Pentium

27. Windows grabs for power; search is on for muscular hardware

28. Latest in PLDs arrives

29. Video, games, CDs converge at CES

30. PCMCIA to have its day at Comdex

31. Cyrix, Intel launch next-generation 486s

32. TI 50-MHz Tsunami chip due in October

33. Pixel, S3 field advanced graphics chips; multimedia spurs new generation of controllers, video processors

34. Sun unwraps Sparcstation amidst doubt

35. Cypress announces Pinnacle -- but no silicon

36. TI lays out path of the Viking chips

37. Intel, AT&T making flash memory push

38. Cyrix stuns with 486 clone: aims 486SLC at burgeoning notebook market

39. Rambus lets loose fast DRAM channel

40. Intel tips double-speed 486

41. DRAM controller ready; Cypress device aimed at multiprocessing

42. Silicon Graphics first to launch R4000 line

43. AMD strategy: a 486 clone, more 386s

44. Local CPU bus gets plug-in slots for I/O

45. Digital answering machines let DSPs call home

46. Signetics has 10-ns PLA

47. Hitachi shows low-power DRAMs

48. Sundisk tries to rise in solid-state drives

49. Oak notebook chip set

50. NEC jumps on the 16-Mbit bandwagon

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