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Arrow Electronics boss sees encouraging market portents
Sean Kerins, President and CEO of Arrow Electronics elaborated on industry trends during a Q2 conference call with analysts.
University of Sheffield professor to help grow UK semiconductor sector
An academic from the University of Sheffield is set to help the government boost the UK semiconductor sector, as part of a new advisory panel.
Global silicon wafer shipments projected to set new record
Global silicon wafer shipments are projected to increase 4.8% year-over-year in 2022 to a record high of nearly 14,700 million of square inches (MSI), SEMI reported in its annual silicon shipment forecast for the semiconductor industry.
Parker Chomerics unveils THERM-A-GAP GEL 50TBL, dispensable thermal gel that excels in thin bond line applications
The Chomerics Division of Parker Hannifin Corporation, the global leader in motion and control technologies, is introducing a new thermal interface material for use in very thin bond lines without compromising performance.
Experts to spearhead AI Safety Summit preparations
Two leading experts have been appointed to spearhead preparations for the UK to host the first major international AI Safety Summit, as the Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan announces £13 million to transform healthcare research.
Semiconductor Climate Consortium representatives for COP27
SEMI, the industry association serving the global electronics manufacturing and design supply chain, today announced that members of the new Semiconductor Climate Consortium (SCC) will discuss key aspects of the group’s vision, goals and membership at two sessions during COP27 in Sharm El-Sheik, Egypt.
Parker Chomerics unveils THERM-A-GAP GEL 50TBL
Parker Chomerics has introduced a new thermal interface material for use in very thin bond lines without compromising performance.
Duo collaborate to speed GaN takeup in EVs
GaN Systems has partnered with ACEpower, a Chinese power supply, EV charging module, and OBC (Onboard Charger) product design and manufacturer, to expedite the widespread adoption of GaN technology in electric vehicles.
Mixed German components distribution forecast
Not entirely unexpectedly, the second quarter ended with both good and bad news for the German components’ distribution.
When the chips are down
The demand for microchips globally is surging. In fact, it’s expected to double by 2030. Jerry Beeney, Director of Global Business Development for Science & Automation, at Teledyne FLIR further discusses.