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Nolan’s Notes: Finding Your Sweet Spot

07/02/2025 | Nolan Johnson -- Column: Nolan's Notes
I grew up in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, where I still call home. In my early years, the region’s economy was fueled by forestry, agriculture, and fisheries. Tektronix ruled the economic landscape, of course, and Nike was just emerging from the University of Oregon track and field program. Intel wouldn’t remake my hometown of Hillsboro, Oregon, for a few more years, so my upbringing was mostly farmland and fishing boats. My dad worked at Tektronix with a side gig operating a commercial fishing boat in the summer.

PCs and Tablets Expected to Grow in 2024, But AI Isn’t the Main Driver -Yet

12/06/2024 | IDC
The global market for personal computing devices, including PCs and tablets, is set to grow 3.8% in 2024, reaching 403.5 million units, according to the latest forecast from the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Personal Computing Device Tracker.

PCB Workshop and Plant Tour Hosted by the SMTA Wisconsin Chapter

09/09/2024 | SMTA
This half-day course will provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the multi-layer PCB fabrication process. The workshop will explore how PCB design influences fabrication steps and how the finished product integrates into the assembly process.

It’s Only Common Sense: Innovative Sales Strategies for Success

07/22/2024 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: It's Only Common Sense
A Girl Scout wanted to sell more cookies than any of her troop and was smart enough to know she couldn’t do it by going door to door. She knew other Girl Scouts planted themselves in front of grocery stores, and they did well. The previous year she had done the same thing but discovered a problem: People didn’t want to buy cookies on the way into the store, and on their way out, there was a chance they’d already bought some from the wide variety available. So, she put on her thinking cap and set herself up in front of the newly opened marijuana store, and yes, she sold more cookies than anyone else.

DRAM Manufacturers Gradually Resume Production, Impact on Total Q2 DRAM Output Estimated to Be Less Than 1%

04/10/2024 | TrendForce
Following in the wake of an earthquake that struck on April 3rd, TrendForce undertook an in-depth analysis of its effects on the DRAM industry, uncovering a sector that has shown remarkable resilience and faced minimal interruptions.
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