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    Category: Sensor Type/Technology Used
    Bigger Isn't Always Better
    It seems like the world is all about MEMS now. Next it will be Nano when the reality catches up to the hype. Where does this all leave bulk
    technologies? Is there still a leg to stand on? We can't count anything out yet, but it sure looks like bulk technologies for sensing are going the way of the Dodo bird. There might only be a handful left within the next 10 years, especially when looking at new applications where small form factors are a real necessity.
     
    Posted by George Hsu at 3:10 pm June 3, 2005
     
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