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   Networking
Bringing switching to the desktop

   DSP Solutions
TI DSP Solutions: Your spectrum
   to success
TI unveils new R&D facility
   named in honor of IC inventor
The chip that Jack built changed
   the world
TI pegs $100M for DSP
   development
TI announces $25M college
   research fund focused on
   DSP research

   Mixed-Signal and Analog
Another step toward all-digital
High-speed, light-to-voltage
   converters
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   Teamwork
TI, Ariel join to develop
   DSP products
TI licenses Rambus' memory
   technology
Philips, TI team to provide first
   co-op source for PicoGate
   logic products

   App Report
Designing low-power applications
   with the TMS320LC54x

   News Briefs
Programmable dual 12-bit voltage
   output DAC
'AD50 evaluation kit
Power distribution switch
16 Mbit SDRAM
PMOS low dropout voltage
   regulator
3-V LDO regulator and voltage
   supervisor
CCD digital imaging sensor

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