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  • Ventec expands halogen-free PCB material stock in Europe (Evertiq)
    Ventec International Group has reinforced its commitment to halogen-free PCB manufacturing in Europe with a significant investment in inventory at its Kirchheimbolanden facility in Germany.
  • Omdia: Flexible AMOLED displays power 57% of global smartphone shipments (emsnow)
    LONDON: Flexible AMOLED displays are fast becoming the dominant display technology in smartphones, according to Omdia’s latest Smartphone Model Market Tracker. In Q1 2025, AMOLED-equipped smartphones accounted for 63% of total global shipments in the first quarter, up from 57% in the same period last year. In contrast, LCD-based smartphones dropped to 37%, continuing their steady […]
  • Simultaneous sweep boosts multi-VNA test speed (EDN News)
    Anritsu has added a simultaneous sweep feature to its ShockLine MS46131A 1-port vector network analyzer (VNA), which operates up to 43.5 GHz. The post Simultaneous sweep boosts multi-VNA test speed appeared first on EDN.
  • Eval board eases battery motor-drive design (EDN News)
    Powered by an eGaN FET, EPC’s EPC9196 is a 25-A RMS, 3-phase BLDC inverter optimized for 96-V to 150-V battery systems. The post Eval board eases battery motor-drive design appeared first on EDN.
  • IMS 2025: PAM4 loop-back switch (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Menlo Micro announced an 80Gbit/s PAM4 loop-back switch for testing asymmetric SerDes busses at IMS 2025, the International Microwave Symposium in San Francisco. “MM5625 delivers over 100 different configurations for ... The post IMS 2025: PAM4 loop-back switch appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • jabil to invest $500M in US AI and cloud manufacturing expansion (Evertiq)
    US-based EMS provider Jabil plans to invest approximately USD 500 million over the coming years to expand its manufacturing capabilities in the Southeast United States. The initiative is aimed at supporting the increasing demand for infrastructure powering cloud computing and artificial intelligence.
  • AI Gigafactory Bollox (ElectronicsWeekly)
    One can understand why Jensen Huang goes around proselytising for data centres – or ‘AI Gigafactories’ as he calls them – because he’s talking his book – these things eat ... The post AI Gigafactory Bollox appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Sensor placement key as dust and water threaten radar accuracy (Evertiq)
    During Evertiq Expo Malmö on 15 May 2025, Jeongmin Kang, postdoctoral researcher at Halmstad University, presented new findings on how dust and moisture can impair the performance of radar sensors in autonomous vehicles. In a follow-up interview, Kang expanded on the implications for sensor design, placement, and future research directions.
  • The rev counter prototype is up and running (ElectronicsWeekly)
    The cnc lathe rev counter prototype now works – with a bit of help from friends who can actually programme. On a signal generator, the display is rock-solid and spot-on ... The post The rev counter prototype is up and running appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Trymax installs 500th process chamber in Asia (Evertiq)
    Trymax Semiconductor Equipment has reached a key milestone with the installation of its 500th process chamber in Asia. The Dutch company, known for its plasma- and UV-based solutions for semiconductor manufacturing, reported continued demand from regional markets including China, Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia, and the Philippines.
  • ABB breaks ground on new Robotics Campus in Sweden (Evertiq)
    ABB has officially broken ground on its new Robotics Campus in Västerås, Sweden – an investment of USD 280 million (approximately SEK 3.1 billion). The facility will consolidate production, R&D, customer training, and testing under one roof, and is expected to become a key European hub for robotics when completed in autumn 2027.
  • Google begins rolling out Android 16 (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Google is releasing Android 16, the latest major update to the mobile and embedded operating system. As always, the rollout begins with Pixel devices. Completed to its expected timeline, the ... The post Google begins rolling out Android 16 appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Applied Materials and CEA-Leti expand joint lab (Evertiq)
    Applied Materials and CEA-Leti have entered what they call the next phase of their longstanding collaboration to accelerate innovation in specialty semiconductors. Under a memorandum of understanding (MOU), the companies plan to expand their joint lab and develop materials engineering solutions to address emerging infrastructure challenges in AI data centres.
  • Nordic Semi acquires Neuton.AI (Evertiq)
    Nordic Semiconductor has acquired the intellectual property and core technology assets of Neuton.AI, a developer of fully automated TinyML solutions. The move is aimed at advancing Nordic's capabilities in edge AI, particularly in combination with the company’s nRF54 Series of ultra-low-power wireless SoCs.
  • Unlocking compound semiconductor manufacturing’s potential requires yield management (EDN News)
    SiC trails behind the mature silicon industry in adopting advanced analytics and streamlined yield management systems (YMS). The post Unlocking compound semiconductor manufacturing’s potential requires yield management appeared first on EDN.
  • InCore unveils SoC generator: from idea to FPGA validation in minutes (Evertiq)
    At the heart of this innovation is Indian fabless semiconductor startup InCore’s SoC Generator, a powerful automation platform built to radically simplify and accelerate SoC development.
  • UK and Japan to sign nuclear fusion collaboration deal (ElectronicsWeekly)
    On Thursday, the UK and Japan are expected to sign a collaboration agreement on the development of nuclear fusion. The target is to present a viable demo of the technology ... The post UK and Japan to sign nuclear fusion collaboration deal appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • LG Energy signs six-year contract with Chinese car maker Chery (Evertiq)
    The agreement is being seen as the first time a South Korean firm is supplying a substantial volume of 46-series cylindrical batteries to a Chinese carmaker.
  • Panmesia offers full-stack HPC CXL-based server system (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Panmesia, the Korean CXL specialist, has unveiled a full-stack HPC offering based on servers featuring its CXL 3.x Switches and CXL 3.x Intellectual Property (IP). This integrated hardware-software system aims ... The post Panmesia offers full-stack HPC CXL-based server system appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Redwire wins NASA approval for Mason, its Moon infrastructure tech (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Redwire is celebrating its lunar and Martian manufacturing technology, Mason, passing a Critical Design Review (CDR) with NASA. Mason is a tool suite for the construction of berms (mounds), landing ... The post Redwire wins NASA approval for Mason, its Moon infrastructure tech appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Q1 broadband access equipment market down 8% q-o-q (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Q1 revenue for the Broadband Access equipment market fell 8% q-o-q but was flat y-o-y at $4.4 billion. “Despite a high level of uncertainty about the global macroeconomic environment, broadband ... The post Q1 broadband access equipment market down 8% q-o-q appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Business’ View Of Space Programme (ElectronicsWeekly)
    What, purportedly, is the first definitive sampling of an important segment of public opinion concerning the costly United States space programme has revealed strong support among American business executives for ... The post Business’ View Of Space Programme appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Navigating A New Reality: How EMS Companies Must Balance Global Efficiency with Regional Resilience (emsnow)
    By Sanjay Huprikar, Chief Global Officer, IPC and Philip Stoten, Industry Analyst After decades of optimizing for global efficiency through lean supply chains and cost arbitrage, the electronics manufacturing services (EMS) industry stands at a crossroads. EMS companies now face mounting pressure to build regional resilience without sacrificing the interconnectedness that has driven innovation and […]
  • Phoenix to Host SEMICON West 2025 for the First Time, Showcasing Arizona’s Critical Role as a Semiconductor Manufacturing Hub (emsnow)
    Event registration now open, with expanded programming and support from key Arizona partners Milpitas, CA – SEMI, the industry association serving the global semiconductor and electronics design and manufacturing supply chain, today announced strategic partnerships for this year’s SEMICON® West with Alliance Sponsors Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA), Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC), and Visit Phoenix. These collaborations reflect a […]
  • India-UK Free Trade Agreement Finalized: What It Means for Your Business: Webinar June 25 (emsnow)
    India and the UK finalized a landmark trade deal on May 6, 2025, following three years of intense negotiations. The multi-billion-pound agreement, which reduces tariffs on 90 percent of traded goods, aims to bolster both economies amid the ongoing global trade challenges. The much-anticipated and finalized India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) holds the potential to redefine trade […]
  • MRSI Systems, LLC Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Suzhou LieQi in China (emsnow)
    MRSI Systems, LLC (a part of Mycronic Group), a global high-tech company that provides high precision production solution in electronics industry, filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Suzhou LieQi Intelligent Equipment Co., Ltd. (SZLQ) with Shenzhen Intermediate People’s Court for infringement of MRSI Systems’ patent related to die bonder (Case No. (2025) YUE03minchu No. 7154). […]
  • EMSNOW and in4ma On Tour 2025 Begins in Poland (emsnow)
    EMSNOW and Dieter Weiss from in4ma begin their 2025 tour of Eastern European EMS in Poland. This podcast previews the tour by providing details and context for these visits.
  • 1.6kV IGBT for cookers and microwaves (ElectronicsWeekly)
    STMicroelectronics is aiming at domestic induction hobs and microwaves with a 1.6kV IGBT in a long lead TO-247 package. “STGWA30IH160DF2 IGBT combines high thermal performance with efficiency in soft-switching topologies ... The post 1.6kV IGBT for cookers and microwaves appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • A simulated 100-MHz VFC (EDN News)
    Long-time DI author, Jim McLucas, designs and simulates a VFC that reliably operates beyond 100 MHz with a single 5.25-V supply. The post A simulated 100-MHz VFC appeared first on EDN.
  • Chiplet basics: Separating hype from reality (EDN News)
    Understanding the technology and supporting ecosystem is necessary before chiplets begin to see widespread adoption. The post Chiplet basics: Separating hype from reality appeared first on EDN.
  • EMSNOW Partner News Updates Part 1 (emsnow)
    Each quarter EMSNOW showcases our supporters' latest news and/or product announcements. Here's what is happening this quarter:
  • China Subsidy Program Drives 1Q25 Smartphone Production to 289 Million Units, Says TrendForce (emsnow)
    TrendForce’s latest research reveals that global smartphone production reached 289 million units in 1Q25. Although this represents a 3% decline compared to the same period in 2024, production remained relatively stable across major brands. In China, sales in the first quarter were buoyed by the ongoing consumer subsidy program, resulting in a modest uptick in […]
  • Time-to-digital conversion for space applications (EDN News)
    Do you need to calculate time-of-flight? Do you need to calculate absolute time? Then you'll probably need a time-to-digital converter. The post Time-to-digital conversion for space applications appeared first on EDN.
  • India Approves its Sixth Semiconductor Manufacturing Facility (emsnow)
    On May 15, 2025, India approved its sixth semiconductor manufacturing facility, a joint venture between HCL and Foxconn, as part of the India Semiconductor Mission. According to the central government, five additional semiconductor units are already in advanced stages of construction. As part of its broader strategy to strengthen domestic chip production, India is actively […]
  • IPC India Technical Session on Improving Quality In Consumer & Mobile Manufacturing Process June 27 (emsnow)
    Hotel ITC Fortune, Plot No. 1A, nr. Indo Gulf Hospital, I Block, Pocket I, Sector 27, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301     Indian Consumer & Mobile manufacturing Industry  The Indian consumer electronics market is expected to be valued at $124.94 billion by 2030, witnessing a CAGR of 6.5% between 2023 and 2030. Affordability & quality will […]
  • Altum amps speed RF design with Quantic blocks (EDN News)
    Altum RF’s MMIC amplifiers are now part of Quantic’s plug-and-play X-MWblocks, enabling seamless integration into RF designs. The post Altum amps speed RF design with Quantic blocks appeared first on EDN.
  • Amp elevates K-band throughput for LEO sats (EDN News)
    Expanding Qorvo’s GaN-on-SiC SATCOM portfolio, the QPA1722 K-band power amplifier improves Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite performance. The post Amp elevates K-band throughput for LEO sats appeared first on EDN.
  • MCUs enable USB-C Rev 2.4 designs (EDN News)
    Renesas offers one of the first microcontroller families to support USB-C Revision 2.4 with its RA2L2 group of low-power Arm Cortex-M23 MCUs. The post MCUs enable USB-C Rev 2.4 designs appeared first on EDN.
  • The 2025 WWDC: From Intel, Apple’s Nearly Free, and the New Interfaces Are…More Shiny? (EDN News)
    This was a notably more subdued developer conference, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing given the recent-history hype-to-reality ratio. The post The 2025 WWDC: From Intel, Apple’s Nearly Free, and the New Interfaces Are…More Shiny? appeared first on EDN.