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Advanced Technologies & Solutions (AT&S), an Austria-based PCB and IC substrate manufacturer, has confirmed it will divest its facility in Ansan, South Korea.
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So farewell, then, my app - French Revolution Day By Day. You were created as a part of a series of posts on the Eyes On Android blog to show how to build a smartphone application. And now you're gone.
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A University of Houston designer p-type thermoelectric material has shown >10% conversion efficiency at a temperature difference of 475K. It is a high-entropy ‘Zintl’ alloy of the form YbxCa1-xMgyZn2-ySb2, for ...
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The world's biggest chip maker, TSMC, it set to make 3mn chips in the second half of 2024 following successful testing of its N3E process.
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20 years ago, in his 2004 DAC keynotev, Pat Gelsinger, then Intel’s CTO, called for a new way of looking at EDA, stating that the progression of Moore’s Law would ...
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The US government has announced new measures 'to counter China’s unfair trade practices' with the tariff rate on semiconductors to increase from 25% to 50% by 2025.
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The most popular stories involve cuprate ‘high-temperature’ superconductors, the US-China trade war, quantum-based inertial navigation in an aircraft, University of Glasgow research into IC packaging, and suggestions that Raspberry Pi could IPO...
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Taiflex Scientific, a specialist in advanced flexible printed circuit (FPC) materials, has held the grand opening ceremony of its plant in Amata City, Thailand.
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Contractors picked Luceco luminaires on behalf of Bolton Arena Sports Village to upgrade the 15-year-old lighting in its giant Tennis Halls. “This presented us with a great opportunity to both ...
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Indian software giant Zoho is planning to spend USD 700 million on a plan to set up its own semiconductor manufacturing operation.
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Japanese car giant Honda has sealed an agreement with US computing pioneer IBM to research the tech needed to develop the software-defined vehicles (SDV) of the future.
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Chicago-based NHanced Semiconductors has abandoned its plan to invest $150 million in a new plant in Monroe County, South Carolina.
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Global passenger EV (BEV+PHEV) sales grew 18% YoY in Q1 2024, according to Counterpoint’s EV Market Tracker. While BEV sales increased by 7% YoY during the quarter, PHEV sales grew ...
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X-FAB Silicon Foundries SE, the analogue/mixed-signal and speciality foundry, has updated its XP018 high-voltage CMOS semiconductor fabrication platform with new 40V and 60V high-voltage primitive devices, which feature an extended ...
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Phlux Technology, a manufacturer of avalanche photodiode (APD) infrared sensors, Airbus Defence and Space, and The University of Sheffield have embarked on a €500,000 Euro project to build more efficient ...
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The UK Space Agency has announced £9 million of funding for satellite instruments to help monitor the climate. Delivered by the Centre for Earth Observation Instrumentation (CEOI), the money will ...
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With revenues up 17% y-o-y at $27.4 billion and around 21 million PlayStation 5 consoles shipped, Sony’s gaming segment performed well in its fiscal year 2023. However the target set ...
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