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Old 01-23-2004, 11:30 PM
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Default More Chips Squeeze Into Handhelds

http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,114413,tk,dn012304X,00.asp

"Toshiba has developed a new chip-production technology that increases by 50 percent the number of layers of components that can be crammed inside a standard Multi-Chip Package for use in products such as cell phones and PDAs, the company says. For users of cellular telephones, personal digital assistants, and other small-size portable electronics, it could mean even smaller devices. Manufacturers could shrink the device's size because chips can be consolidated into single packages. Or, manufacturers could produce more feature-rich and powerful products, because additional memory and other components can be added with no sacrifice to size."
 
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