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Feast and famine for DRAM suppliers
Samsung maintains number its number one position in the DRAM market with more than 30 per cent market share
Expanding market for flexible circuits
Frost & Sullivan is publishing a report into the global market for flexible printed circuits across a broad range of industries
Apple stresses cost reduction for iPhone 3G
The iPhone 3G sports an evolutionary design that favours cost reduction instead of cutting-edge features, says iSuppli Corp
PC shipments rise to 69.9m units
Intel adds momentum; AMD makes long-term gains in Q1 microprocessor market, according to iSuppli Corp
US IPTV subscribers nearly quadruple in 2007
But Internet Protocol Television is not stealing customers from satellite television in the Americas region – at least for now, according to survey
Touch screens are display touchstones
Touch screens have the Midas touch for growth, spurring a flood of competition, technologies and OEM interest
Bad news is good news

With many manufacturers laying off staff and cutting back on investment in new equipment they no longer have the resources or capabilities to program in house. With financial and human resources stretched, out-sourcing this vital part of the manufacturing process makes financial sense.

Iota Technology is able to offer a one-stop solution for manufacturers programming requirements. It can source the components, program, tape and reel and dry pack them if required, all on the issue of one purchase order from the customer.
Rather than trying to co-ordinate different suppliers and departments to coincide with each other, many customers are finding this a time and cost effective alternative to doing all of this in-house. Iota's reliability and good turnaround times enable them to continue manufacturing on a just-in-tine (JIT) basis with reduced costs, time and trouble.

ENQUIRY No 48

Iota Technology is based in Welwyn Garden City. www.iota-tech.co.uk