The 2023 IEDM technical program, supporting the theme, “Devices for a Smart World Built Upon 60 Years of CMOS,” will consist of more than 225 presentations plus a full slate of panels, Focus Sessions, Tutorials, Short Courses, a career luncheon, supplier exhibit and IEEE/EDS award presentations.
MEMS
Intel’s New Fab in Ireland Begins High-Volume Production of Intel 4 Technology
Intel deploys extreme ultraviolet lithography in high-volume manufacturing; use of the technology in Ireland is a first for mass production in Europe.
Investigation Onboard the Space Station Seeks New Insights Into Cooling Technology for Electronics
The experiment aims to improve the efficiency of heat transfer devices used in various technologies, from laptops to NASA’s Hubble Telescope.
Brooks Instrument Opens New Manufacturing Site in Malaysia
Brooks Instrument has opened a new manufacturing facility in Penang, Malaysia, significantly increasing its operational footprint in Asia-Pacific for producing mass flow controllers (MFCs).
Synopsys Unveils Industry’s Broadest Portfolio of Automotive-Grade IP on TSMC’s N5A Process Technology
Today, Synopsys, Inc. announced the industry’s broadest portfolio of automotive-grade Interface and Foundation IP for TSMC’s N5A process.
Samsung Electronics’ Industry-First LPCAMM Ushers In Future of Memory Modules
Samsung’s groundbreaking development for its 7.5 gigabits-per-second (Gbps) LPCAMM has completed system verification through Intel’s platform.
Wearable Optical Device Shows Promise for Detecting Postpartum Hemorrhage
Researchers use laser speckle imaging to provide early warning for a common cause of maternal mortality.
Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks Announces $238M CHIPS and Science Act Award
Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks announced the award today of $238 million in “Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) and Science Act” funding for the establishment of eight Microelectronics Commons (Commons) regional innovation hubs.
Unveiling the Invisible: A Bioinspired CMOS-Integrated Polarization Imaging Sensor
Polarimetric imaging can uncover features invisible to human eyes and conventional imaging sensors, hence is becoming an ever more essential technique in modern society.
Chinese Scientists Develop Self-Healing Elastomer for Flexible Electronics
Scientists in China have fabricated a high-strength elastomer with self-healing properties. The polymer has significant potential in the field of flexible electronic devices.