Your company should cover costs of packing and freight of your belongings and pay for your vehicle(s) to be moved on a truck.
Second, you should also ask for a Cost-of-Living Allowance (COLA) based on the differential in, well, the cost of living between where you are now and Silicon Valley. It's not cheap there!
Lastly, it is reasonable to expect your company to put you up in a hotel/efficiency suite/corporate housing for 1-2 months while you look for a residence in your new home town.
Your company should cover costs of packing and freight of your belongings and pay for your vehicle(s) to be moved on a truck.
Second, you should also ask for a Cost-of-Living Allowance (COLA) based on the differential in, well, the cost of living between where you are now and Silicon Valley. It's not cheap there!
Lastly, it is reasonable to expect your company to put you up in a hotel/efficiency suite/corporate housing for 1-2 months while you look for a residence in your new home town.
I just got a 36" Sony HDTV set, and am using a cheap (~$20) DVI->HDMI converter cable found on ebay to connect my media pc. Works like a champ.
If you consider a 0.13 micron process as "current," you can get around 11.7 times as many transistors per unit area with a 38nm process.
This technology has been in the works for some time, here are some relevant press releases from the three major litho tool vendors:
ASML
Canon
Nikon