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MEMS - The Next Electronics Revolution?
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46 You're welcome. If you ever want to come back to programming, let me know.Sword-11/12/1997
45 Jerry, thanks for the correction on the Mars-probe article. I thought somethinSnowshoe-11/12/1997
44 >>If Gerald returns to this thread and mentions some specific MEMS plays Sword-11/12/1997
43 Greg: Sorry for the long absence. I'm swamped with work right now. For tSword-11/12/1997
42 >>which company you believe will benefit the most from this remarkable teSnowshoe-11/11/1997
41 Greg, thanks for the link. Fascinating article. I was wondering if you would ligreenspirit-11/9/1997
40 NASA Plans MEMS-Based Mars Probes "Micro-scoping Space", By Chappell Snowshoe-11/9/1997
39 MEMS Links: Industry information:ÿ techweb.com ÿÿÿÿ&#Brian Fukuba-11/4/1997
38 Thanks for the post, Greg. Is anybody reading this smart enough to tell me iWilliam E. Harriot-10/30/1997
37 Electromagnetic insulators offer new design options -- Novel substrates scale Snowshoe-10/29/1997
36 ARM is owned by VLSI tech, Apple and Acorn computers (quoted in London). (by meCrispin-10/27/1997
35 Couldn't find the old Economist write-up, but found something in this monthWilliam E. Harriot-10/27/1997
34 John and all... Found this thread wandering through the halls, looking for relWilliam E. Harriot-10/22/1997
33 Can anyone tell from the following excerpts from recent SEC filing, whether Axsthe hube-10/22/1997
32 Microsoft and Intel are pursuing the auto computer market. I agree with you, tSnowshoe-10/22/1997
31 >> Something tells me Bill Gates will benifit in a large way. Probably byMitchell Jones-10/22/1997
30 Gerald Re: For example, we should be able to design and build replacements for Boplicity-10/22/1997
29 Project enlists MEMS techniques to shrink Stirling engine -- Micro heat engine Snowshoe-10/21/1997
28 As Gerald mentioned earlier, Texas Instruments has commercialized a MEMS-based Snowshoe-10/15/1997
27 re: Car computers Someday they will be called Chips with Wheels. Digital is traEd Newman-10/14/1997
26 Re: Links Greg (and James) -- Thanks for the links. I really enjoy this threaProton-10/14/1997
25 FWIW, here is another microcap (out of San Diego) that is into automated meter GemSeeker-10/13/1997
24 Metricom (MCOM) has a division involved in wireless utility metering. This stoSnowshoe-10/13/1997
23 Well, there I go putting my foot in my mouth living in the dark ages here in Wagreenspirit-10/13/1997
22 Michael, low-power utility meter communications sytems are already common, but Snowshoe-10/13/1997
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