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French EMS provider Asteelflash has expanded its SMT placement capacity at its Bedford, UK facility with eight modules from Fuji’s NXT III placement platform, NEXIM software, and a Smart Setup Station.
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Woodward’s engineering recipe using William’s ∆Vbe theory to control the temperature of batches of rising dough.
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There was once a CEO who spent $2 million on his wife’s birthday party and charged half to the company. It was an excellent bash, held in Sardinia, which included ...
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GlobalFoundries has received an additional USD 9.5 million in federal funding from the US government to advance the manufacturing of essential gallium nitride (GaN) on silicon semiconductors at its facility in Essex Junction, Vermont.
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Wurth Electronics Midcom Inc., has opened a laboratory for the production of transformer prototypes at the Hightech Innovation Center in Munich-Freiham.
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We're talking about BAE Systems recruiting for 2,400 jobs across the UK, Pat Gelsinger leaving Intel, and a space startup delivering cargo to precise locations on Earth...
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Eagle Electronics, has raised USD 14 million, led by the O.H.I.O. Fund with participation from Asymmetric Capital Partners, to establish manufacturing technology and operations in Solon, Ohio, in partnership with CO-AX Technology.
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The European Space Agency (ESA) has committed to a deeper working relationship with the Japanese Space Agency (JAXA). They will be collaborating to explore asteroids, the Moon, and Mars… The ...
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Fujifilm says that it will enhance its production capacity of CMP slurries, advanced semiconductor materials, at its production site located in Kikuyo Town, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan.
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TrendForce reports that despite a weak economy in Q3 2024, new smartphone and PC launches, along with strong demand for AI servers, boosted wafer foundry capacity utilisation compared to Q2.
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Microchip Technology lowers its revenue guidance and unveils manufacturing restructuring plans.
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VisionPower Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (VSMC), the joint venture formed between Vanguard International Semiconductor and NXP, has officially broken ground at the site of the JV’s new 300mm wafer manufacturing facility in Tampines, Singapore.
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Intel’s 18A process is on schedule and developing as expected, Naga Chandrasekaran, Intel’s chief global operations officer and GM of the company’s foundry business, told yesterday’s UBS Global Technology and ...
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Scientists in Stuttgart are using quantum sensors to detect the nerve signals in peoples’ limbs for the control of prosthetics as an alternative to implanting electrodes. The quantum magnetometers will ...
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Pure Storage, the CIA-backed data storage specialist, and Kioxia are joining up to supply storage to hyperscalers. The two companies will deliver a data storage platform engineered from the ground ...
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Asahi Kasei Microdevices (AKM) is shipping has its new InAs Hall element, the HQ0A11. HQ0A11 features AKM’s smallest and thinnest package size for an InAs-based Hall element, measuring 0.8 x ...
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In what will be a blow to the rival Scottish spaceport at Southerland, Orbex has decided to switch its launch operations to Shetland, at the SaxaVord Spaceport. Orbex – the ...
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Over half (54 percent) of employed U.S. adults say that it’s likely that they will receive a Christmas bonus this year, according to a surevey by Statista. The figure is ...
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While the SoC supplier is the same between this and an earlier sibling system, there are notable variations between the designs.
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EDN's story published on 4 November 2024 offered a blueprint of Pat Gelsinger's inevitable ouster at Intel.
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Converting a single-ended signal to differential with an active circuit: a Class A/B output that operates from a single positive supply.
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Svelte. Long-running. Powerful. What’s not to like about this lithium battery-based portable power unit? Let’s start with the word “lithium”.
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Established and startup IP suppliers are increasingly visible in showcasing the potential of chiplets as a viable SoC substitute.
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Exploring whether a recent development of wireless fabric-based charging is a viable development or just a research project.
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Here are four collaboration pacts that underscore the realignment in chip design models serving AI applications.
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An examination of the Clapp oscillator with an algebraic derivation of its transfer function and SPICE simulations.
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This design idea merges the LM337 regulator into a simple (just two generic active chips) 8-bit PWM DAC to obtain a robust 1.5-A capability
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