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Cohu, a supplier of equipment and services optimising semiconductor manufacturing yield and productivity, has acquired Equiptest Engineering Pte. Ltd. (EQT), a provider of semiconductor test contactors and other consumables.
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Japan’s transistor production is expected to reach 6 million units, a month by the end of the year, higher than that of USA, according to a survey compiled by the ...
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STMicroelectronics has combined two LDOs, a CAN FD transceiver, four PWM-able high-side switches, a watchdog timer and a LIN transceiver into a single automotive-grade power IC. Called SPSB081, its aim ...
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GS Yuasa Corporation has officially opened the company’s new facility at Ignition Park, Swindon.
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CML Microsystems, a developer of mixed-signal, RF and microwave semiconductors for global communications markets, has completed its acquisition of Microwave Technology.
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Texas Instruments has announced a 220V (or ±110V) analogue switch with 16 channel of single-throw switching. It has logic-level (1.8 to 5V) control inputs, with thresholds set by the separate ...
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The curious thing about Intel starting volume production on EUV last week is that it took them so long. After all, Intel co-founder, CEO and Chairman Gordon Moore was one ...
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More than 4,400 organisations, companies and individuals submitted comments and information on the proposal to restrict per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the European Economic Area.
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Capital equipment supplier Altus Group has signed an agreement with SMT Thermal Discoveries to distribute its reflow soldering and thermal technology solutions in Ireland.
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I-care Group is acquiring Cepya Electronics, which specialises in the development and production of electronics.
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This Arduino-based system to monitor soil conditions is called the Squirrel Box, and it's made by researchers at the Universities of Newcastle and Nottingham.
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Intel's fab in Ireland has officially started high-volume production of Intel 4 technology, which uses extreme ultraviolet (EUV) technology, and is the first use of EUV in high-volume manufacturing in Europe.
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Mycronic has received the first order for upgrades of already installed display mask writers from gas laser to solid state laser from SK Electronics in Japan.
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The US Chips Act roll-out was extended last week to projects with a capital investment below $300 million involving the construction, expansion, or modernisation of commercial facilities in the US ...
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The Japanese government has increased to $1.2 billion the subsidy it is giving Micron to build a fab in Higashihiroshima City in Hiroshima prefecture, reports the Nikkei. Previously the government ...
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Last week Intel started using EUV in volume manufacturing for the first time. Fab34 in Leixlip near Dublin is the first Intel volume fab to use the Intel 4 EUV-based ...
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Binder, the industrial connector specialist, has created a new power bayonet connector, the PBC15. Suitable for power supply and signal linking of devices via one cable, the PBC15 – in ...
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