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We caught up with the Winbond team at Embedded World 2024 as part of our promotional coverage for the event. Jun Kawaguchi, Steam Lin and Tetsu Ho – discuss longevity ...
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Adding a third terminal to an LED can make it 50% faster, according to researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC). They took the idea of ...
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Foundry JV Holdco, an entity formed to finance Intel's foundry construction, has confirmed it will sell USD 3.85 billion of investment-grade bonds.
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The first "Viasat Beyond: Space", a STEM competition, was recently held at the space company's International Business headquarters in London.
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In 1991, Intel and AMD were locked in a series of court battles about whether AMD was entitled to the mask-set for the 386 processor. That year, Jerry Sanders,, AMD’s ...
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Microsoft is placing a big bet on Malaysia, with an ambitious investment plan to boost the country's digital infrastructure and employee skillset.
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The Italian government is set to plough EUR 10 billion into its domestic chip industry this year in a bid to "become one of the largest microelectronics producers in Europe."
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Infineon has introduced microcontrollers for monitoring vehicle Pb-acid batteries, that can be powered directly from the battery and include a pair of high-accuracy ADCs. Operation is over 3.6 to 28V, ...
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Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC) has held a grand opening ceremony for its new facility at the Miaoli Tongluo Science Park.
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King Yuan Electronics Co will divest its Suzhou manufacturing hub in a bid to minimise its exposure to geopolitical tensions.
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imec.xpand has launched of a new fund "aimed at accelerating the growth of transformative semiconductor and nanotechnology innovations."
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US memory firm Micron says it expects to release chips packaged at its Sanand facility in Gujarat by the start of next year.
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Lumotive has teamed up with SkyWater Technology to start production of LM10 – the first programmable optical metasurface that has been commercialised into a mass-producible chip.
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The SiC device market is expected to exceed $10 billion by 2029, at CAGR23-29 of 25%, according to Yole Developpement. The overall WFE (Wafer Fab Equipment ) SiC manufacturing tool ...
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Skywater, the US mil spec foundry, and optical chip specialist , Lumotive, have collaborated on the production implementation of Lumotive’s solid-state optical beamforming technology in SkyWater’s fab. Fully qualified and ...
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HMI, the analogue and power management specialist, has launched its HL8518, a single-chip 80 mΩ high-side switch ideal for automotive applications needing power switch for low wattage lamp, high-side relays ...
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The International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory is highlighting the return to earth of a range of projects that have been undertaken in space, in its permanent microgravity research environment. ...
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If you work in Burkina Faso, Nigeria and Jamaica you’re more likely to have a female boss than anywhere else, says the International Labor Organization. The latest data from 2022 ...
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