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Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, Manufacturing pact bodes well for anticipated OLED demand, ELECTR DES, 48(25), 2000, pp. 28-28

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, PC-based digital scopes offered as standalone peripherals, ELECTR DES, 48(25), 2000, pp. 45-46

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, Tool set optimizes and validates designs based on the PCI-X bus (vol 48, pg 80, 2000), ELECTR DES, 48(25), 2000, pp. 64-64

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, System breaks the Internet log jam clogging Telco switches, ELECTR DES, 48(24), 2000, pp. 25-26

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, JPEG 2000 to arrive in December with tantalizing array of features, ELECTR DES, 48(22), 2000, pp. 25-26

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, Electronic cameras have some serious catching up to do, ELECTR DES, 48(22), 2000, pp. 48-48

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, The triumphs of siring a standard are worth the tribulations, ELECTR DES, 48(22), 2000, pp. 66-66

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, Digital storage oscilloscopes are becoming PC friendly, ELECTR DES, 48(22), 2000, pp. 101

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, InfiniBand device handles four 3.125-Gbit/s channels, ELECTR DES, 48(21), 2000, pp. 45-45

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, Peripheral chip connects mobile devices to wireless GSM, ELECTR DES, 48(21), 2000, pp. 48-48

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, Head-mounted displays provide user mobility, privacy, and convenience - The stage is set for their introduction as OEMs press on for lighter weight, lower power consumption, and in time, an untethered wireless connection with the host., ELECTR DES, 48(21), 2000, pp. 109

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, InfiniBand promises greater speed, scalability for servers and clusters, ELECTR DES, 48(20), 2000, pp. 25-26

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, Microdisplays gain ground in projector, viewfinder applications, look strong for near-eye use, ELECTR DES, 48(20), 2000, pp. 28

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, Head-mounted displays almost here, ELECTR DES, 48(20), 2000, pp. 36-36

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, Tool set optimizes and validates designs based on the PCI-X bus, ELECTR DES, 48(20), 2000, pp. 80

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, Switch-fabric architecture buffers asynchronous and isochronous information independently, ELECTR DES, 48(19), 2000, pp. 25-26

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, Frame-rate technique delivers flicker-free motion-picture performance, ELECTR DES, 48(19), 2000, pp. 28

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, Intel development center in China, ELECTR DES, 48(19), 2000, pp. 38-38

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, Three-chip set offers designers a complete DDR DIMM solution, ELECTR DES, 48(19), 2000, pp. 58-58

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, MPEG-4 testing begins as efforts to enhance coding move forward, ELECTR DES, 48(18), 2000, pp. 26

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, Tiny multiplexers, dual CMOS bus switches consume virtually no board space, ELECTR DES, 48(18), 2000, pp. 56

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, Controller IC is gateway to multiple, secure A/V, ELECTR DES, 48(18), 2000, pp. 86

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, New server cluster promises relief for Internet traffic woes, ELECTR DES, 48(17), 2000, pp. 26-26

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, Serial interconnection may supplant the parallel interface between the CPUand the hard disk, ELECTR DES, 48(17), 2000, pp. 36

Authors: Grossman, S
Citation: S. Grossman, Breaking the 50-MHz barrier on distributed backplanes, ELECTR DES, 48(17), 2000, pp. 38-38
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