Tachyum announced today the release of the white paper, “Tachyum Prodigy – Solution for Data Centers that are Hungry for Energy,” explaining how Prodigy, the world’s first Universal Processor, is ideally suited to help overcome increasingly excessive energy use in data centers.
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A Nano Switchable Polar Column System that Allows High-Density Data Storage
Scientists have developed a new urea-based metal-free system that can improve data storage in device.
Aluminum Materials Show Promising Performance for Safer, Cheaper, More Powerful Batteries
The team’s new battery system could enable electric vehicles to run longer on a single charge and would be cheaper to manufacture — all while having a positive impact on the environment.
Samsung Electro-Mechanics’ First Mass Production of “Power Inductor” for Automotive
Samsung Electro-Mechanics will target the automotive power inductor market in full-scale by beginning mass production of power inductors, an essential core component of electric and autonomous vehicles.
Cadence to Acquire Rambus PHY IP Assets
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. and Rambus Inc. today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement for Cadence to acquire the Rambus SerDes and memory interface PHY IP business.
Synopsys Accelerates Advanced Chip Design with First-Pass Silicon Success of IP Portfolio on TSMC 3nm Process
Synopsys, Inc. technology is unleashing a new wave of advanced designs with the industry’s broadest portfolio of interface IP for the TSMC N3E process.
System Companies Shake Up Semis with Middle Man Cuts, Vertical Shifts, and More
The economic death of Moore’s Law brings a simpler semiconductor value chain, the rise of system companies, software ownership, cuts to the middle man, vertical shifts, and IP M&As.
Gelest Breaks Ground on New Production Facility
Gelest, Inc., a Mitsubishi Chemical Group company, marks a new milestone with the groundbreaking of its latest production facility.
SEMI Announces SEMICON West 2024 Dates – July 9-11
SEMICON West is moving to Phoenix for a five-year annual rotation and shifting from its longstanding July event dates to October beginning in 2025.
Protons Set to Power Next-Generation Memory Devices
A proton-mediated approach that produces multiple phase transitions in ferroelectric materials could help develop high-performance memory devices, such as brain-inspired, or neuromorphic, computing chips, a KAUST-led international team has found.