ASML is making a substantial commitment in imec’s future state-of-the-art pilot line.
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Kyoto Semiconductor Announces 14 Reflective Sensor Products Using Near-Infrared Light
Kyoto Semiconductor Co., Ltd. has announced 14 products of SWIR*1 type reflective sensor “KPR series”.
NSF Invests $162M in Research Centers to Accelerate Materials Science from Lab to Factory
NSF backs nine Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers to create novel materials that can solve big challenges and enable the industries of tomorrow.
Researchers Make Major Strides Toward An All-Purpose Biosensor Chip
Detection across widely varying concentrations down to single-molecule could enable multiple medical tests to be performed on a single portable device.
Purdue, TSMC Extend Partnership on Semiconductor Research and Workforce Development
Semiconductor contract manufacturer stands as latest industry leader to join university’s global partnerships.
Sourceability Launches Digital Pricing Solution for Managing Excess Inventory
Sourceability, a global distributor of electronic components, today announced the launch of its Excess Inventory Estimator.
Extending Moore’s Law: CEA-Leti & Intel to Develop Atomically Thin 2D TMDs on 300mm Wafers Using Layer Transfer Technology for Future Transistor Scaling
CEA-Leti and Intel today announced a joint research project to develop layer transfer technology of two-dimensional transition-metal dichalcogenides (2D TMDs) on 300mm wafers with the goal to extend Moore’s Law beyond 2030.
Intel’s New Chip to Advance Silicon Spin Qubit Research for Quantum Computing
Intel makes new quantum chip available to university and federal research labs to grow the quantum computing research community.
Novel Ferroelectrics for More Efficient Microelectronics
A team of researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and Penn State University is exploring novel materials that have potential to make microelectronics more energy efficient.
Sensor Chips Are Entering a New Stage of Rapid Iterative Evolution
Sensor chip industry research: driven by the ‘more weight on perception’ route, sensor chips are entering a new stage of rapid iterative evolution.