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GRAY, TN -- EMS provider Industrial Electronics Services Inc. will break ground this month on a 40,000 sq. ft. building, the company's fourth building. 

The firm employs 67 workers and projects 2008 sales of $6.5 million, up 44%. It expects to hire up to 100 more workers over the next three years.

The company, which performs smaller runs of SMT products and various box-build and other services, recently was named a certified supplier by Siemens Medical Solutions
SAN FRANCISCO -- After strong shipment growth in 2008, PCs may be headed for a dip in 2009, a top Deutsche Bank analyst said today. The credit market and deteriorating macro outlook are the culprits, says Chris Whitmore.

"We expect a difficult PC environment in 2009. We estimate industry-wide PC unit growth of 6% year-over-year and flat revenue growth," Whitmore wrote in a research note today.
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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIAUnisem Group has started volume shipment of packages using copper wirebonding technology.
 
Integrated Device Technology thin shrink small outline packages integrate Unisem’s copper wirebonds for a range of applications, including clock devices for desktops and notebook PCs.
 
“IDT recognizes the traction copper has gained as an interconnect material in semiconductor packaging. The clear advantages of copper – better performance and higher electrical test yields – helped convince us and our customers of the strategic benefits we would receive by using copper wire,” said Anne Katz, vice president of worldwide assembly and test for IDT.
 
By 2009, 30% of Unisem’s wirebonders will be set up for copper, the company says.

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