Hanmi Semiconductor wins order from Micron to supply 50 TC bonders - Hanmi Semiconductor has won a large order from US chipmaker Micron to supply thermal compression (TC) bonders used in the production of high-bandwidth memory (HBM), TheElec has learned. This deal is almost certainly the reason why it has increased TC bonder prices against its other customer SK Hynix
BrainChip Gives the Edge to Search and Rescue Operations - BrainChip Gives the Edge to Search and Rescue Operations Laguna Hills, Calif. – April 16, 2025 – BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN, OTCQX: BRCHF, ADR: BCHPY), the world’s first commercial producer of ultra-low power, fully digital, event-based, neuromorphic AI, today announced that it has partnered...
Episode 34: Huawei, H20, and Tariffs - Episode 34: Huawei, H20, and Tariffs In today's podcast, the boys talk about how cracked Huawei is, discuss H20, and Dylan gives his take on tariffs.
ABB to spin out its robotics division - Swiss industrial equipment giant ABB is to spin out its robotics division. With 7,000 employees and 2024 revenues of $2.3bn,…
Yageo posts strong Q1 results, eyes growth in AI and EV sectors - Taiwanese passive component manufacturer Yageo reported first-quarter operating results that exceeded market expectations, driven by a gradual normalization of inventory levels among downstream distributors. This stabilization spurred restocking for select product categories, boosting revenue and profitability...
Lasers in a Loop: How a Micro Ring Just Shattered Quantum Limits - Researchers in China have achieved a major leap in quantum photonics by generating a massive 60-mode entangled cluster state directly on a chip using optical microresonators. By leveraging a deterministic, continuous-variable approach and a multiple-laser pump technique, they overcame traditional limitations...
Steam cooling embedded in hot chips - Researchers in Japan have shown how microfluidic channels embedded in AI processors and GPUs can provide significant cooling using a…
[Blog] Future Cybersecurity Trends and Technologies to Watch - Cybersecurity best practices can change on a dime. To help our customers keep up with this rapidly changing field, Lattice runs a regular Security Seminar program where security and FPGA experts dive into the latest security trends, regulations, and implementation across the Communications, Computing,...
Can We Get to Knight Rider Style Intelligent Vehicles? - At Qualcomm in San Diego this week , we were shown the path to delivering intelligent vehicle experiences. The post Can We Get to Knight Rider Style Intelligent Vehicles? appeared first on EE Times .
Hard carbon-tin nano-composite creates high-performance battery anode - As the demand continues to grow for batteries capable of ultra-fast charging and high energy density in various sectors—from electric vehicles to large-scale energy storage systems (ESS)—a joint research team from POSTECH ...
The Growing Graphene Market and the Shift from Carbon Nanotubes - Advanced carbon materials can be described as a family, made up of a diverse array of 3D, 2D, 1D, and 0D materials, each with its own properties and best-suited applications. IDTechEx's research provides in-depth analysis of the market impact of each material type, and their individual use cases from...
JEDEC rolls out HBM4 standard: 2TB/s memory poised to supercharge AI, HPC - The global push to meet surging demand from AI, high-performance computing (HPC), and advanced data centers has reached a new milestone. JEDEC, the international semiconductor standards organization, has unveiled the High Bandwidth Memory 4 (HBM4) specification—a next-gen memory standard featuring...
Robots That See: The Evolution of Computer Vision (Part 1) - This piece kicks off a new series on robotics. I’ll walk through the key ideas from first principles, starting with computer vision, and explain how GenAI changes what’s possible in robotics. Note that I’m pulling on some other ongoing threads on Chipstrat, so after this post, we’ll take a break...
Five Ways CXL Will Transform Computing - This story was also featured in Electronic Design Some technologies experience stunning breakthroughs every year. In memory, it can be decades between major milestones. Burroughs invented magnetic memory in 1952 so ENIAC wouldn’t lose time pulling data from punch cards 1 . In the 1970s DRAM replaced...
[News] Micron Creates Dedicated HBM Business Unit, Reportedly Eyes Custom Memory for Big CSPs - As HBM has emerged as a key battle ground for memory giants amid the surging demand for AI, Micron has created a dedicated business unit for HBM. The company says in its press release that the new structure will be in place by early fiscal Q4, starting May 30, 2025, and financial reporting will foll......
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