Supply Chain
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Advanced Energy’s new power controller increases stability of semiconductor and industrial processes
The Thyro-XD provides highly accurate, rapid load resistance measurement, enabling faster detection of temperature changes and tighter process control.
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6G-ready oscilloscopes top 100 GHz for sub-THz research
These instruments must handle ultra-high-frequency signals, fast rise times and complex modulation schemes.
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Applied Materials, Apple, TI partner to strengthen Texas chip supply chain
The company will also establish an equipment facility in Arizona.
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Orbbec launches first adaptive dToF 3D lidar for robots
The sensor features MEMS and motor for configurable scanning patterns and adjustable vertical field of view.
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Nvidia Omniverse now integrated into Ansys’ simulation tools
The technologies and libraries are now available to the EDA vendor’s customers.
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Chip roundup: Tariffs may lead to more TSMC investment
The world’s largest foundry may double its investment in Arizona and create a supply chain giant in the domestic US.
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AI adoption is outpacing infrastructure
There is becoming an urgent need for cloud vendors and telecoms to shift to expanding infrastructure to support current and future workloads.
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Indium Corporation introduces new Flip-Chip Flux for semiconductor devices
The new water-soluble flip-chip dipping flux is designed to meet the demands of cutting-edge semiconductor devices.
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Broadcom ships Jericho4 to scale AI across data centers
The high-speed platform boosts AI efficiency with 36,000 HyperPorts.
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Nordic Semiconductor acquires Memfault, launches the first complete chip-to-cloud platform for lifecycle management of connected products
Nordic will integrate Memfault’s capabilities across its complete product portfolio and into its existing nRF Cloud services platform, creating a significantly more powerful solution.
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These chipmakers stand to gain from TSMC’s GaN exit
“It doesn’t make sense for TSMC to focus on older process nodes” but that opens the door to others to absorb the fallout.
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Why China still can’t make advanced chips without US help
The recent EDA for rare Earth materials trade deal shows how critical American chip design tools and equipment remain — even as China races to develop its own.
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The rapid evolution of biosensor tech
Biosensors are increasingly used everywhere from medical to environmental monitoring — and some IEC standards for this fast-evolving area already exist.
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Report: Tesla bets on Samsung’s 2 nm tech in $16.5B foundry pact
AI chip win puts Samsung’s 2 nm process in the spotlight and will challenge TSMC on U.S. soil.
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Enfabrica launches hybrid memory system for AI inference
The hardware/software system integrates RDMA Ethernet networking with parallel DDR5 memory channels.
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SkyWater licenses mixed-signal ASIC IP from Infineon
The American foundry will integrate the tech into its TaaS model in the S130 platform.
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Researchers develop ultraviolet-enabled ALD chip process
The process could help save both time and materials in semiconductor manufacturing.
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Fine-tuning fabrication: The impact of pH on semiconductor etching and cleaning processes
The monitoring and control of these levels ensure optimal chemical conditions.
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VESA releases compliance test specification model for DisplayPort Automotive Extensions standard
New software model and validation platforms are designed to accelerate implementation of a new standard in automotive displays.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has been called the ‘AI Oppenheimer’ — but he dismisses concerns: AI is just ‘processing data'
What does the artificial intelligence Nvidia facilitates mean for the future of humanity?
