Intel and the University of California, San Diego have been selected for the DARPA Hardening Development Toolchains Against Emergent Execution Engines program.
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Axcelis President and CEO Mary Puma Named International Board Chairperson of SEMI Industry Association
Puma will lead the SEMI International Board of Directors in evolving the association’s operations, programs and services worldwide to support the growth of member companies throughout the supply chain.
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Device Manufacturers Turn to Talent Acquisition and Cross-Platform Software Development Tools to Fuel Productivity
Research from Qt reveals over a third (38%) of connected device manufacturers are experiencing delays in time-to-market, while 48% have been forced to raise prices.
From AI Software to Surgical Robots
PTB to advance the quality assurance of artificial intelligence systems in a new EU project.
Gartner Forecasts Worldwide IT Spending to Grow 2.4% in 2023
Worldwide IT spending is projected to total $4.5 trillion in 2023, an increase of 2.4% from 2022, according to the latest forecast by Gartner, Inc.
SEMI ISS Europe 2023 to Spotlight European Chips Act, Semiconductor Supply Chain Resilience and Growth
The European Chips Act and Europe’s leading-edge R&D capabilities – both key drivers of Europe’s microelectronics growth – will come into sharp focus at SEMI Industry Strategy Symposium Europe (ISS Europe) 2023.
Wearable Tech, AI and Clinical Teams Combine to Change the Face of Clinical Trial Monitoring
A multi-disciplinary team of researchers has developed a way to monitor the progression of movement disorders using motion capture technology and AI.
Improving Data Security for a Hybrid Society: Insights from New Study
Researchers develop a fast and efficient method for handling encrypted data in the cloud for Society 5.0.
Developments in Semiconductor Photonics: More Data, More Quickly
As high-performance computing, artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms, and even consumers become increasingly data-hungry, hardware struggles to keep pace.