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- Salary Survey: Embedded Developers Getting Old
- FormFactor Opens Singapore Plant
- DoE Awards $72 Mil Loan Guarantee For Smart Windows
- Group Honors Three Women For Contributions To Tech
- Intel Exec Bullish On Semi Startups
Salary Survey: Embedded Developers Getting Old Posted: From time to time I run a salary survey. Readers on Embedded.com and subscribers to my newsletter responded to the most recent one at the end of 2009, and I've finally compiled the results. The data sample is pretty big. 983 responses passed the sanity filters. Surprisingly, over 60% are from the USA. I expected more from emerging countries, but only 9% were from India/Asia and only 2.5% from ... |
FormFactor Opens Singapore Plant Posted: SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Seeking to cut costs amid losses, FormFactor Inc. has announced the official opening of its new wafer probe card manufacturing facility and global business center in Singapore. FormFactor (Livermore, Calif.) expects to employ approximately 300 people in its first phase of growth over the next two years. In addition to manufacturing and corporate functions, the company's ... |
DoE Awards $72 Mil Loan Guarantee For Smart Windows Posted: SAN JOSE, Calif. — The Department of Energy (DoE) awarded a $72 million loan guarantee to Sage Electrochromics (Faribault, Minn.) to build a smart window that uses electronically controlled coatings to save energy. The loan will finance construction and operation of a 250,000 square foot manufacturing plant to make the SageGlass, generating as many as 210 jobs. The technology consists of a ... |
Group Honors Three Women For Contributions To Tech Posted: SAN FRANCISCO—The Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology announced the three winners of the organization's Women of Vision Awards, which honor women making significant contributions to technology. The 2010 winners include Kristina M. Johnson, under secretary for energy at the U.S. Department of Energy, Kathleen R. McKeown, a professor of computer science at Columbia University, and ... |
Intel Exec Bullish On Semi Startups Posted: SAN JOSE, Calif. — An Intel Capital executive who helped organize the Invest in America Alliance launched last week is bullish on new opportunities for semiconductor startups. The alliance was aimed in part to spark venture capitalists to invest money they have been sitting on, said Keith Larson, a vice president at Intel Capital. Intel Capital is one of 25 VCs in the new alliance that said as ... |
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