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FastSPICE certified for UMC's 28nm HPCU+ process technology
Siemens' Analog FastSPICE certified for UMC's 28nm HPCU+ process technology
Member recommendations for US chip industry
SEMI, the industry association representing the global electronics design and manufacturing supply chain, released the results of a survey of more than 400 U.S. member companies that highlight challenges facing the semiconductor industry.
Flow sensor market with breakthrough multi-sense solution
Instrumems announced its formal entry into the flow sensor market with a breakthrough solution that offers multi-sense capabilities. The company is an innovative spin-off of Princeton University research developed by Professor Marcus Hultmark and Dr. Gilad Arwatz.
Infineon expands commitment to quantum computing
Infineon Technologies is strengthening its commitment to the development of quantum computing technologies in Germany and Europe.
ESIA welcomes the European Chips Act
The European Commission have unveiled the “European Chips Act” to support the microelectronics ecosystem in the EU. ESIA have welcomed this piece of legislation as a decisive instrument to ensuring the supply of critical components and allowing the broader European industry to thrive.
SEMI applauds House Passage of America Competes Act
SEMI has commended the passage of the America COMPETES Act of 2022 by the United States House of Representatives.
Semiconductor players to advance next-gen FD-SOI roadmap for automotive, IoT and mobile applications
CEA, Soitec, GlobalFoundries and STMicroelectronics have announced a collaboration in which they intend to jointly define the industry’s next-gen roadmap for FD-SOI (fully depleted silicon-on-insulator) technology.
NexLogic acquired by Naprotek
NexLogic has been acquired by Naprotek, a portfolio company of Edgewater Capital Partners
Need for advanced systems development and packaging
The news is full of constantly improved products and services that require microelectronics.
ST Microelectronics Q3 sales climb 6.9 %
ST Microelectronics sales rose 6.9 % sequentially and 19.9 % year on year to $3.20 billion. Net income was up 15.1% sequentially at $474million