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Though once a novelty, electronic devices are now ubiquitous and a necessary part of every day life. From the boardroom to the operating room to the classroom, demand is up for electronic devices that help us work faster and more efficiently. The drive toward miniaturization and integration is transforming electronic devices into consumer commodities at an alarming rate. Gadgets we once placed on a desk or carried in a briefcase now fit comfortably in a shirt pocket. Even industrial, medical, and military markets, which have previously been low-volume, are shifting to the consumer-based model: higher volume production of smaller systems that perform better and cost less.
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