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Cypress’s CFO to Present at Upcoming Financial Conferences - Webcasts Available on Cypress Website at: http://www.cypress.com/investors SAN JOSE, Calif., November 12, 2008 - Cypress Semiconductor Corp.

Fujitsu Providing 65nm RF CMOS Manufacturing Services with Advanced RF CMOS Process Design Kits - Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc. (FMA) today announced the availability of 65nm RF CMOS manufacturing services with the introduction of an advanced Process Design Kit (PDK) to enable first-pass silicon success. The RF CMOS platforms from Fujitsu are now available to customers in 90nm and 65nm nodes.

Intersil Corporation and German Tech Magazine Elektronik Praxis Launch Wikitronik (WikiTronik) - Industry’s First German-Language Semiconductor Wiki Will Debut at Electronica 2008, November 11-14 in Munich ELECTRONICA, Munich, November 13, 2008 – Intersil Corporation (NASDAQ Global Select: ISIL), a world leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance analog semiconductors, and...

MAXWELL TECHNOLOGIES CEO DAVID SCHRAMM TO PRESENT ATSTEPHENS INC. INVESTMENT CONFERENCE IN NEW YORK - San Diego, CA — David Schramm, president and chief executive officer of Maxwell Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: MXWL) will present at the Stephens Inc. Fall Investment Conference at 11:30 a.m. (EST) on November 18, 2008, at the Palace Hotel in New York.

Microchip and ON Semiconductor Remain Fully Committed to Acquisition Proposal for Atmel - MICROCHIP AND ON SEMICONDUCTORREMAIN FULLY COMMITTED TO ACQUISITION PROPOSAL FOR ATMEL Microchip Intends to Nominate Slate of Directors at Atmel Annual Meeting of Shareholders Microchip Receives Antitrust Clearance Under Hart-Scott-Rodino Chandler and Phoenix, Arizona, November 12, 2008 –...

Spansion Schedules Call to Discuss IP Licensing Strategy - SUNNYVALE, Calif., Nov 12, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ -- Spansion Inc.

Microchip Sponsors Oregon SEMI High Tech U Event - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contacts: Lisa Anderson, SEMI Foundation, 408-482-5235 Janet Paulson, Clackamas Community College, 503-657-6958, ext. 2307 Anne Spitza. ON Semiconductor, 602-244-6398 Michelle Figor, Microchip Technology Inc., 480-792-4111 or michelle.

Intersil to Demonstrate Performance Leadership in High-Speed Data Converters at Electronica 2008 (High-Speed Data Converters at Electronica 2008) - - ELECTRONICA, Munich, November 11, 2008 – Intersil Corporation (NASDAQ Global Select: ISIL), a world leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance analog solutions, today announced that it will demonstrate the capabilities of several products in its growing line of high speed, extremely...

Key ASIC and MoSys Collaborate to Bring Unique Embedded Memory Solution to the High Resolution Portable LCD Driver Market - | RSS Feeds | E-mail Alerts | View...

Spansion(R) Presents at electronica 2008 in Munich, Germany - - SUNNYVALE, Calif., Nov 10, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX News Network/ -- Spansion(R) Inc. (Nasdaq: SPSN), the world's largest pure-play provider of Flash memory solutions, will present at electronica 2008 Automotive and Wireless Forums on November 11th and November 14th. (Logo: http://www.

AMD Demonstrates Broad Software Ecosystem Support for Its Forthcoming Enhanced 45nm Quad-Core Server Processor - - ISV partners including Microsoft, Red Hat, Sun Microsystems and VMware to offer customers more capable virtualization solutions that leverage improved features in the new Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processor codenamed "Shanghai" - SUNNYVALE, Calif.

Visit Nanya Technology as First-time Exhibitor at electronica 2008 - Nanya Technology Corporation (TAIEX: 2408) will participate for the first time in the electronica 2008, which will be held at New Munich Trade Fair Center from 11 to 14 November, 2008. At this electronic components and applications focused trade fair, Nanya will demonstrate its broad range consumer DRAM products for specialty applications.

New Quadrature Modulator Launched at Electronica - November 2008 CML Microcircuits, a leading innovator and provider of low-power semiconductors for global wireless and wireline communications markets, unveils a new I/Q modulator IC at the Electronica 2008 exhibition in Munich, Germany, adding to its family of RF integrated circuits.

Fairchild Semiconductor Reduces Guidance for the Fourth Quarter of 2008 - Fairchild Semiconductor (NYSE: FCS), a leading global supplier of high performance products that enable energy-efficiency, today reduced its guidance for the current quarter.

University of Notre Dame Installs Library LED Lighting for 81 Percent Energy Savings and Joins the LED University™ Program - DURHAM, NC, NOVEMBER 11, 2008 – Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE), a leader in LED lighting, announces that the University of Notre Dame is joining the LED University™ program, an international community of universities working to accelerate the adoption of energy-efficient LEDs across their campuses.

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Fujitsu to Show State-of-the-art Automotive Graphics Solutions at Electronica

Fujitsu to Show State-of-the-art Automotive Graphics Solutions at Electronica

The MB88F332 'Indigo', Fujitsu’s new graphics controller, opens-up new avenues for designers to create new concepts with graphics systems. Developed to meet the requirements of in-car applications such as hybrid cluster, HUD (head-up-display) and CID (central information display) in future vehicle generations, it provides a big potential for reducing system costs. [Read more...]

 

AMD Foundation Launches “AMD Changing the Game”

04.06.2008 23:30 - Source: AMD
- New Initiative Designed to Enhance Education through Game Development -

New York -- June 2, 2008 --AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced the launch of AMD Changing the Game, the first initiative of the newly formed AMD Foundation. The AMD Changing the Game program is intended to improve critical technical and life skills by teaching kids to develop digital games with social content. The program is rooted in AMD’s commitment and experience in supporting education with the company’s passion and expertise in the gaming industry. The program’s launch accompanies AMD’s sponsorship and participation at the Fifth Annual Games for Change Festival to be held June 3 - 4 at Parsons The New School for Design in New York City.

AMD Changing the Game is a natural fit for AMD, which features products powering the visual experience of the two most popular gaming consoles in the world today1 and which recently launched AMD GAME!, a program designed to help consumers select perfectly suited PCs for high-definition gaming.

“We have a tremendous opportunity to harness the passion that kids have for gaming while teaching the skills they need to be successful in our 21st Century digital economy,” said Dirk Meyer, AMD president and chief operating officer.

In addition to technical skills such as science, technology, engineering and math, digital games can be used to help teach youth how to be more engaged citizens, to see conflict from another’s viewpoint and find positive ways to respond to challenging social issues such as poverty, hunger, disease, energy conservation, water use and global warming.

“Today’s youth are highly concerned about social issues and the current generation of youth gamers is among the most socially conscious in history,” said Suzanne Seggerman, co-founder and president of Games for Change. “The movement toward educating and engaging youth through digital games for change not only raises awareness of the importance of social issues, but gives youth an opportunity to make a difference. As this movement continues to build momentum, we believe that partnerships and grant support from leading technology companies like AMD will be critical to its success.”

Through AMD Changing the Game, AMD Foundation grants will go to nonprofit organizations that inspire young people learn while creating games with social content. Employees will also support the initiative through volunteer opportunities. In its pilot year, the following organizations will be funded:

As part of launching the Games for Change Festival, the AMD Foundation, in partnership with the John G. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, is sponsoring “Let the Games Begin,” a day-long workshop for nonprofit organizations focusing on how to create social issue games. The workshop will feature interactive lectures by some of the nation’s leading authorities on social issue game development and cover fundamentals such as game design, fundraising, evaluation, youth participation, distribution and press strategies.

Following the Festival, the AMD Foundation and Games for Change plan to co-produce a how-to digital toolkit for nonprofits that includes examples of games with social content, interviews with key experts and additional guidance for nonprofits creating social issue games for the first time.

AMD is also working with PETLab, a joint project of Games for Change and Parsons The News School, to create a social issue game development curriculum for youth. The curriculum is expected to be piloted in the fall of 2008.

For more information about AMD Changing the Game, including a video and other materials, visit www.amd.com/changingthegame. Also visit AMD Unprocessed on Facebook for additional information and regular updates.

About AMD
Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) is a leading global provider of innovative processing solutions in the computing, graphics and consumer electronics markets. AMD is dedicated to driving open innovation, choice and industry growth by delivering superior customer-centric solutions that empower consumers and businesses worldwide.

About the AMD Foundation
The AMD Foundation connects and empowers individuals with knowledge, thereby opening doors to opportunity.

Foundation assets are specifically invested in: Initiatives that inspire and facilitate science, technology, engineering and math learning for current and future generations (STEM skills); Support of employees’ community interests by matching their personal donations of time and money to local organizations and schools (AMD Employee Giving Program); Contributions of aid when disaster strikes the communities where we operate (Disaster Relief).

About Games for Change
Games for Change (G4C) provides support, visibility and shared resources to individuals and organizations using digital games for social change, giving special assistance to non-profits and foundations entering the field. G4C was formed in 2004 as a sub-group of the Serious Games Initiative. Today, G4C acts as a national hub to help organizations network and develop videogame projects beyond their traditional expertise. Its members represent hundreds of organizations and include partners in the games industry, academia, nonprofits, local and state governments, foundations, the UN and artists.

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