The upcoming 2022 IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium (IRPS) will be held as an in-person event with a virtual component from March 27 – 31, 2022 at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, TX.
Tiny Switches Give Solid-State LiDAR Record Resolution
The technology could lead to a new generation of powerful, low-cost 3D sensors for autonomous cars, drones, robots and even smartphones.
DVCon U.S. 2022 Announces Stuart Sutherland Best Paper & Best Poster Winners
The 2022 virtual Design and Verification Conference and Exhibition U.S. (DVCon U.S.), sponsored by Accellera Systems Initiative (Accellera), concluded its 34th annual event last week.
Net-Zero by 2050 – A Roadmap for the Global Energy Sector
By Chris Jones, Edwards Vacuum This post will look at highlights of a similar report written by the International Energy Agency (IEA), which examines the issues through a more global lens.
New Research from Pusan National University Sheds Light on Nature of Friction in Multi-layered Graphene
New study provides insights into how surface structures influence nanoscale friction in this promising 2D material.
Matsui, McCaul, Warner, Cornyn, Kelly Call for Semiconductor Funding to Address Supply Chain Shortage
Existing legislation providing $52 billion in grant funding has passed both chambers, bipartisan group of lawmakers call on Congressional leadership to get funding to President’s desk immediately.
2022 to Mark the Third Year in a Row of ≥20% Growth for the Foundry Market
Chinese foundries forecast to continue to hold less than 10% of the total foundry market.
Achronix Appoints TSMC Veteran Rick Cassidy to its Board of Directors
Achronix Semiconductor Corporation announces the appointment of Rick Cassidy to the Achronix board of directors.
Cadence Collaborates with GlobalFoundries to Advance Silicon Photonics IC Design
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. today announced a collaboration with GlobalFoundries (GF) aimed at speeding silicon photonics IC development for 5G communications, hyperscale computing, healthcare, automotive, IoT and aerospace systems.
Maricopa Community Colleges and Intel to Launch New Semiconductor Manufacturing Workforce Development Initiative
To support the growing semiconductor industry’s employment needs and welcome diverse talent into the technical workforce, Maricopa Community Colleges and Intel Corporation have announced enrollment is now open for a new semiconductor manufacturing Quick Start program at Mesa Community College (MCC).