The role of cryogenic wafer probing in applications such as cryogenic quantum computing and supra-conductive CMOS semiconductors, where temperatures near absolute zero are essential, is discussed.
Design
Discovery of New Nanowire Assembly Process Could Enable More Powerful Computer Chips
In a newly-published study, a team of researchers in Oxford University’s Department of Materials led by Harish Bhaskaran, Professor of Applied Nanomaterials, describe a breakthrough approach to pick up single nanowires from the growth substrate and place them on virtually any platform with sub-micron accuracy.
Scalable and Fully Coupled Quantum-inspired Processor Solves Optimization Problems
Researchers experimentally demonstrate the first fully connected annealing processor that can be scaled up across multiple chips.
Dr. Giovanni De Micheli Honored with 2022 Phil Kaufman Award Presented by ESD Alliance and IEEE CEDA
EPFL and former Stanford professor recognized for his significant impact on the electronic system design industry through pioneering technical contributions.
eBeam Initiative Survey Reports EUV Fueling Photomask Industry Growth
Results of 11th annual Luminaries survey to be presented at live event held during SPIE Photomask Technology + EUV Lithography Conference.
Synopsys Advances Silicon Lifecycle Management to Accelerate Data Transport and Significantly Reduce Test Time
Enabling real-time analytics for silicon health monitoring of increasingly large, complex designs, Synopsys, Inc. today announced an innovative streaming fabric technology that shortens both silicon data access and test time by up to 80% while also minimizing excessive power.
SEMI and AVCC Team to Promote Autonomous Vehicle Innovation and Mass Market Adoption
The Autonomous Vehicle Computing Consortium and SEMI announced today an alliance to drive autonomous vehicle innovation.
Defense Strategies Institute Announces 2022 Assured Microelectronics Summit Agenda
Defense Strategies Institute is pleased to announce the agenda for the 2022 Assured Microelectronics Summit is now available.
NIST and Google to Create New Supply of Chips for Researchers and Tech Startups
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has signed a cooperative research and development agreement with Google to develop and produce chips that researchers can use to develop new nanotechnology and semiconductor devices.
Overcoming the Risks of Change Management When Adopting Digital Technology
Choosing the right 4IR technology can eliminate risk in digital adoption.