We never thought we would see a time when China would save the day for a US chip company. Nevertheless, Altera has upgraded its first quarter sales prediction because of better than expected demand from manufacturers selling kit for China's new 3G mobile... ...full story at Engaging China
from Engaging China on Thu, Mar 05 2009
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