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 Scientists Just Made Light Do Something Once Thought Impossible  - Physicists have recreated the Nobel Prize–winning quantum Hall effect using light, revealing that photons can follow the same strange quantum rules once thought exclusive to electrons. In the late 1800s, scientists discovered what is now known as the Hall effect. It occurs when an electric current passes...

 Laminated: The Corporate version of Strategy  - or the business of tier 2 Fabless Semiconductor Companies

 Okmetic is participating in Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC)  - Okmetic will be participating in APEC 2026 – the Applied Power Electronics Conference, one of the leading global events for power electronics professionals. APEC brings together experts, innovators, and industry leaders to explore the latest advancements in power conversion, energy efficiency, semiconductor...

 DuPont spin-off Qnity invests US$61.5M to expand advanced chip material production in Taiwan  - US semiconductor and electronic materials company Qnity Electronics announced a US$61.5 million investment in Taiwan by acquiring the N9 plant in Zhunan, Miaoli, from Ennostar, aiming to accelerate the expansion of advanced semiconductor material R&D and manufacturing capacity. The new facility is expected...

 Beijing warns of more chip supply worries after Nexperia China claims it was cut off from SAP  - PLUS: Indonesia joins kids social media ban; China frets about AI job impacts; India’s PC market fails to launch, again; And more

 Unpacking the deceptively simple science of tokenomics  - feature Inference at scale is much more complex than more GPUs, more tokens, more profits

 Nordic Semiconductor expands nRF54L Series with entry-level Bluetooth LE SoCs  - The nRF54L Series now expands to cover a wider range of applications, including cost-sensitive Bluetooth LE products

 Taalas is what Etched should have been.  - I\u2019m generating 17,000 tokens per second, and they\u2019re all wrong!

 Supporting Young Cultural Exchange: Japan School Working Group Visits ROHM  - Recently, ROHM welcomed the Japan school working group of the German Robert-Schuman-Europaschule to our site in Willich. The visit marks an important step in ROHM’s support for international education and intercultural exchange. As...

 Protonic nickelate device networks for spatiotemporal neuromorphic computing  - An all-nickelate platform based on hydrogenated perovskite nickelates combines proton-mediated transient dynamics with multilevel resistance states; this integration yields emergent spatiotemporal processing and memory for efficient neuromorphic computing.

 Elektor Releases March/April 2026 Issue Focused on Embedded Systems and AI  - The March/April 2026 edition of Elektor Magazine is now available, focusing on the latest developments in embedded systems…

 EV magnet market set to reach $9.5 billion by 2030  - The global electric-vehicle (EV) magnet market is on a strong growth trajectory as electrification accelerates across the…

 TP-Link’s Kasa EP10: If at first it doesn’t connect, buy, buy again  - How different are two generations of smart plugs, and is the recent device’s issue due to hardware, software or a combination of the two? The post TP-Link’s Kasa EP10: If at first it doesn’t connect, buy, buy again appeared first on EDN .

 This RF Tag Is Lighter Than a Dewdrop  - Tiny transmitter could help scientists understand surprisingly social wasps

 TSMC to hire 8000 new people this year  - TSMC said at the weekend that it will hire 8000 more people this year. Engineer recruits with a Masters will be paid an average of $70k. The new hires are needed at TSMC’s facilities in Taoyuan, Hsinchu, Miaoli, Taichung, Chiayi, Tainan and Kaohsiung. The disciplines being targeted are: electrical engineering,...

 Chip Industry Technical Paper Roundup: Mar. 9  - GPU for FHE; heterogeneous memory design; formal verification; oxide semiconductors for memory; edge agent deployments; RPU; AI hardware roadmap; in-memory computing accelerators. The post Chip Industry Technical Paper Roundup: Mar. 9 appeared first on Semiconductor Engineering .

 TR 44: Claude Code (Again), ASML (briefly), Qwen Crazyness  - TR 44: Claude Code (Again), ASML (briefly), Qwen Crazyness Today, the Slop Sons talk SemiAnalysis' obsession with Claude Code, ASML's 3 shot thing, and the Qwen turbulence.

 ​BluGlass enters A$1.25M development program with Tier 1 defence prime; receives first A$560k order  - Highlights Customer is a tier-1 defence prime supplying advanced systems and services across commercial, military and business aviation sectors Order…

 Defense chips, satellite systems now "100% localized," Chinese academics say  - As conflict in the Middle East intensifies and geopolitical risks rise, governments worldwide are paying closer attention to the resilience of defense supply chains and semiconductor self-sufficiency. Against this backdrop, and as China convenes its annual "Two Sessions," an article jointly authored by...

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