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Technology transfer of high frequency devices for consumer electronics; concerns and expectations
The author discusses some of the past examples of technology transfer for consumer electronics. Historical cases are presented for investigating the key issues in transferring high-frequency technology to mass production for consumer applications. Examples of successful technology transfer of high-frequency devices at the Sony Corporation are used to illustrate these issues. The author's opinion regarding the future of high-frequency devices in consumer electronics is also presented.<>