• Cambridge Tech Week lines up speakers for deep tech event

    Cambridge Tech Week is finalising the roster of speakers for its 2026 programme, from the worlds of AI, security and finance. They range across founders, investors, academics, corporates and policymakers. ...
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  • Hybrid energy storage: we need it more than ever

    Hybrid energy storage systems combine complementary technologies to offer resilient systems that are better suited to modern applications, write Dr Joanna Thurston and Hendrik Bahre. Within the last decade hybrid ...
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  • TSMC Q2 revenue up 34% YoY; plans another $100bn investment in Arizona

    TSMC today announced Q2 revenue of  $40.20 billion, which increased 33.7% YoY and increased 12.0% from Q1 for a profit of $22 billion which was up 77% YoY and up ...
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  • China startup claims world’s first 2D semiconductor pilot line

    Shanghai-based Yuanjiwei has set up what it claims to be the world’s first pilot production line for 2D semiconductors, reports the South China Morning Post. Yuanjiwei has released version 0.1 ...
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  • Diodes buys ElevATE

    Diodes has bought ATE chip specialist ElevATE Semiconductor of San Diego  for $250 million. The deal combines ElevATE’s ATE IC technology  with Diodes’ broad product portfolio, manufacturing scale and global ...
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  • Tower’s $3bn expansion in Japan

    Tower Semiconductor, the Israeli foundry, is to spend $3 billion on expanding SiPho, SiGe and packaging capacity in Japan with $1 billion of that coming from the Japanese government. The ...
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  • Imec and Diraq demo eight qubit array

    Imec and quantum specialist Diraq have demonstrated the coherent operation and readout of an eight qubit silicon CMOS spin-qubit array. The array was designed and fabricated on imec’s 300mm spin-qubit ...
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  • Bipolar specialist Ween Semi ships AC-DC and DC-DC power modules

    Bipolar specialist WeEn Semiconductors has launched a family of cutting-edge AC-DC and DC-DC SiC power modules to target solid-state transformer (SST) applications, EV super chargers and smart-grid/renewable applications. SSTs offer ...
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  • Seeed Studio devboards use Nordic’s nRF54LM20A for low-power IoT

    Seeed Studio is releasing its XIAO nRF54LM20A and XIAO nRF54LM20A Sense development boards, which are based on Nordic’s new nRF54LM20A SoC. They are aimed at developers working on low-power IoT, ...
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  • Arm to expand use of Arteris security technology

      Arm is to expand its adoption of Arteris’ hardware security assurance product, Cycuity Radix, on select Arm CPU designs. Arteris’ technology helps identify and mitigate potential security weaknesses and vulnerabilities, ...
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  • UMC shipping Sipho wafers

    SILITH Technology, a silicon photonics fabless company, and UMC have announced the first mass-production wafer delivery of photonic ICs from UMC’s Singapore fab. The collaboration combines SILITH’s silicon photonics innovation ...
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  • NextGO Epi raises €2m for Gallium Oxide development

    NextGOEpi, a Berlin-based deep tech startup spun off from Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung (IKZ), producing Gallium Oxide epitaxial wafers for next-generation power electronics, has secured a €2 million pre-seed funding round. ...
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  • element14 offers products for free in return for reviews

    element14 has launched a new initiative within its RoadTest programme, inviting engineers to apply to test and review a product of their choosing. The initiative allows participants to request any ...
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  • Configurable pressure sensor span down to 2 bar

    Melexis has introduced low-pressure variants across its Triphibian pressure sensor family, supporting configurable pressure spans as low as 2 bar. Available for the MLX90830, MLX90833, and MLX90834, the variants extend ...
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  • Configurable pressure sensor span down to 2 bar.

    Melexis has introduced low-pressure variants across its Triphibian pressure sensor family, supporting configurable pressure spans as low as 2 bar. Available for the MLX90830, MLX90833, and MLX90834, the variants extend ...
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  • VectorBlox SDK supports AI inference in power-constrained edge AI apps

    Microchip is releasing its VectorBlox 3.0 Accelerator SDK to help simplify FPGA-based AI implementations. Specifically, it is for those deploying AI inference in power-constrained and mission-critical environments, such as aerospace ...
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  • JEDEC’s SPHBM4 standard for AI accelerators on organic substrates

    The standards body JEDEC has officially announced JESD330-4 for Standard Package High Bandwidth Memory (SPHBM4), which is related to artificial intelligence accelerators. SPHBM4 uses the same DRAM dies as HBM4, ...
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  • In-fab metrology and inspection: pivotal milestones and the road ahead

    Anne-Laure Charley and Philippe Leray chart a journey through 40 years of in-fab metrology and inspection – linked to distinct periods in the logic scaling roadmap. In-fab semiconductor metrology and ...
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  • UK’s Space and Defence Gateway opens in Harwell

    The UK’s Space and Defence Gateway was officially opened by King Charles III at the Harwell campus in Oxfordshire. Defence Gateway The Gateway comprises a co-working and events to encourage ...
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  • IQE gets £14m order

    IQE, the leadingsupplier of compound semiconductor wafer products and advanced material solutions, has secured a multi-year production order valued at $14 million from a strategic global technology customer. The order, ...
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  • Bosch starts semiconductor production in US

    Bosch is beginning sample SiC IC production on 200 mm wafers at its first U.S. semiconductor factory, after finalising a $225 million Chips Act subsidy agreement with the U.S. Commerce ...
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  • Apple sues OpenAI for poaching iPhone secrets

    Apple has sued OpenAI alleging that it stole trade secrets by recruiting Apple employees to help it make a device to compete with the iPhone. The lawsuit alleges that some ...
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  • Nexchip raises $880m on HKSE

    11 year-old Nexchip, the world’s No.8 foundry, has raised $880 million on the Hong Kong stock exchange. Powerchip of Taiwan invested in Nexchip’s founding in 2015 and former Powerchip CEO ...
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  • Back-end equipment market to hit $9.5bn this year

    The semiconductor back-end equipment market is expected to reach $9.5 billion this year and have 6.3% CAGR until 2031, reports Yole. Market drivers are advanced packaging, HBM, and AI infrastructure ...
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  • Q2 smartphone shipments down 11%

    Q2 smartphone  shipments fell 11% to their lowest Q2  level since 2013, as  memory prices drove up handset prices, says Counterpoint Research. Apple bucked the trend with a ​3% rise ...
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  • Intel puts $5.7bn into Leixlip

    Intel today announced a $5.7 billion capital investment  in Fab 34 at Leixlip, Ireland, to retrofit the fab for the Intel 3 process. Intel is scaling capacity in Ireland to ...
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  • Tridonic, NEIoT create youth academy for careers in electronics

    Tridonic is launching a scheme to help tackle youth unemployment and get young people into electronics careers. The Durham-based company – a specialist in smart lighting systems – has partnered ...
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  • Tesla A15 chip to be fabbed at Samsung and TSMC

    Tesla’s A15 chip is to be fabbed concurrently on the 2nm processes of TSMC in Taiwan and Samsung’s Taylor, Texas fab. TSMC’s Arizona fab site may be added to the ...
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  • CP1000 probe features 1.5MHz bandwidth for measurements up to 1000A

    Teledyne LeCroy’s CP1000 current probe targets the precise measurement of modern high-power systems. It features a measurement capability up to 1000A RMS and 1400A peak current. Teledyne says it is ...
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  • TSMC Q2 revenue up 36% YoY

    Earlier today  TSMC reported Q2 revenues up 36% YoY at $39.6 billion. For June, TSMC revenue rose 67.9% YoY and 6.2% MoM to  $13.8 billion. For the first half of, ...
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