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The Trump administration’s Section 232 investigation into semiconductors is shaping up to be a major policy lever with potential consequences across the U.S. chip industry.
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Tom's Hardware on MSNSynopsys acquires simulation specialist Ansys for $35 billion following Chinese regulator approval — Merger to power end-to-end design platformSynopsys has received final approval from China to acquire Ansys for $35 billion, creating a powerful end-to-end design platform spanning semiconductor design and system simulation, but raising ...
Scientists found a way to control magnetism in ultra-thin materials using CrPS₄, opening the door to more compact and ...
Unlocking the mystery behind the 4s0101 IC secrets revealed is like discovering a hidden treasure in the world of electronics ...
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Gallium Nitride (V-GaN) Tech Hub has secured $3.4 million of funding from the Northeast ...
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AMD cleared to join Nvidia and resume selling some underpowered AI chips to ChinaWaiting for license approval but plans to resume shipments of the MI308 accelerator soon-ish The US government has cleared ...
NVDA’s $4T market cap milestone has boosted chipmakers alongside explosive AI demand. Learn about three semiconductor groups ...
Researchers at the Jülich Research Center and the Leibniz Institute for Innovative Microelectronics (IHP) have developed a ...
Employing more stress testing at the wafer level improves quality while reducing burn-in time and cost. So why isn’t it ...
EVG started in 1980 and has been a leader in semiconductor equipment ever since. They are especially good at wafer bonding, ...
The curvature effect poses a significant challenge to the field termination structure, particularly in wide-bandgap (WBG) semiconductors used in power electronics. This work proposes a ...
Next-generation optical inspection is about more than just sensitivity. It’s about reliably seeing through complexity.
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