How nanomedicine gets inside your cells and treats you from the inside out - Canadians swallow millions of pills every day to treat common health issues like high blood pressure, high cholesterol and Type II diabetes, but scientists are working at the molecular level to turn patients' cells into pharmacies.
[Blog] Security in the Age of AI: Why Trust Is Moving Closer to Hardware - In early 2026, a quiet shift became impossible to ignore: artificial intelligence (AI) moved from helping defenders to operating like an attacker at scale. The cybersecurity community took notice when researchers revealed that an advanced AI system, known publicly as Claude Mythos Preview, was able to...
Musk lines up chip suppliers, accelerates Terafab AI fab plan - Elon Musk is reportedly accelerating plans to build a vertically integrated AI chip complex, reaching out across the semiconductor supply chain in what could become one of the most ambitious attempts to reshape AI infrastructure.
TSMC Chases Soaring AI Demand - TSMC slams the gas to expand chip production for AI giants, but shortages loom. The post TSMC Chases Soaring AI Demand appeared first on EE Times .
XPO - Conventional wisdom says CPO wins by default as next-gen speeds increase power consumption (SerDes and DSP) and heat dissipation. And CPO overcomes this by replacing the long electrical trace with optics. But what if the current pluggable roadmap can be extended to deal with the power problem? XPO keeps...
Emulation-based SoC Security Verification (U. of Florida) - A new technical paper, “Emulation-based System-on-Chip Security Verification: Challenges and Opportunities,” was published by researchers at University of Florida. Abstract “Increasing system-on-chip (SoC) heterogeneity, deep hardware/software integration, and the proliferation of third-party intellectual...
Teradyne snaps up TestInsight to boost ATE for semiconductors - The deal will help the ATE solution supplier scale its pre-silicon validation and automated pattern generation technologies. The post Teradyne snaps up TestInsight to boost ATE for semiconductors appeared first on EDN .
Zirconia thin films unlock new reversible nonpolar-to-polar mechanism - Researchers from National Taiwan University break traditional frameworks by unveiling a new symmetry-transition mechanism in ZrO2 thin films, achieving ultra-stable antiferroelectric behavior for up to 108 cycles.
TSMC First-Quarter Net Profit Rises 58% on AI Demand, Beats Estimates - Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) posted record quarterly results, benefiting from the expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) demand. The company also signaled continued momentum into the second quarter, while easing concerns over materials supply disruptions linked to geopolitical te
Revolutionary Imaging Technique Unlocks Secrets of Matter at Extreme Speeds - A novel imaging method captures ultrafast events with unprecedented detail by combining laser encoding and AI reconstruction. Researchers have introduced a new imaging method that reveals far more detail about ultrafast events in the microscopic world than earlier approaches. The technique allows scientists...
TSMC to Elon Musk: There are no Shortcuts in Building Fabs! - The opening of the TSMC 2026 earning call series brought no surprises. CC Wei has done more than 30 such calls since taking the CEO position in 2018 and he never fails to disappoint. Once again, CC Wei reported numbers above guidance driven by strong demand and flawless execution. This illustrates the...
In-Space Manufacturing Report 2026 identifies emerging UK strength - Tracxn, the market intelligence company, has released its In-Space Manufacturing (ISM) Report 2026, on the global ISM startup ecosystem. The UK is identified as a “credible secondary hub”, attracting 10% of all funding. It finds there are around 15 main startups involved with orbital manufacturing...
Spanish startup Openchip targets 2028 launch on agentic AI wave - Openchip's growth and product roadmap could reshape AI computing supply chains and deployment costs globally, offering lower-power alternatives and CPU-independent modules that could ease constraints for data centers, research institutions, and defense contractors. The developments signal potential new...
Supermicro computes edge AI using AMD’s EPYC 4005 processors - Supermicro has announced a family of compact computers for edge AI built around AMD’s EPYC 4005 series processors. Described as edge-optimised systems, they are designed for AI inferencing and general-purpose workloads in space and power-constrained environments. For example, in retail, manufacturing,...
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