Shannon Davis

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Shannon, writes, edits and produces Semiconductor Digest’s news articles, email newsletters, blogs, webcasts, and social media posts. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Huntington University in Huntington, IN. In addition to her years of freelance business reporting, Shannon has also worked in marketing and public relations in the renewable energy and healthcare industries.

Omni Design Technologies Joins Intel Foundry Accelerator IP Alliance

Omni Design Technologies, a provider of high-performance, low-power mixed-signal intellectual property (IP), today announced it has joined the Intel Foundry Accelerator IP Alliance.

Properties of New Materials for Microchips Can Now Be Measured Well

Reseachers of Delft University of Technology demonstrated measuring performance properties of ultrathin silicon membranes.

Silvaco Expands Partnership with Micron

Silvaco Group, Inc., a provider of TCAD, EDA software, and SIP solutions that enable semiconductor design and AI through software and innovation, today announced an enhanced partnership with Micron Technology, Inc.

With High NA EUV, Intel Foundry Opens New Frontier in Chipmaking

Intel is industry’s first mover on High NA EUV, enabling continued process leadership beyond Intel 18A.

Brooks Instrument Acquires Creative Machining Technology

Acquisition strengthens the company’s ability to produce ultrahigh-purity components for critical markets like semiconductor manufacturing.

IDTechEx Explores the Role of 3D Cu-Cu Hybrid Bonding in Powering Future HPC and AI Products

Semiconductor packaging has evolved from traditional 1D PCB levels to cutting-edge 3D hybrid bonding at the wafer level, achieving interconnecting pitches as small as single micrometers and over 1000 GB/s bandwidth.

Researchers Develop Energy-Efficient Computer by Combining CMOS with Stochastic Nanomagnet

Researchers at Tohoku University and the University of California, Santa Barbara have unveiled a probabilistic computer prototype.

Plant Sensors Could Act as an Early Warning System for Farmers

Sensors that detect plant signaling molecules can reveal when crops are experiencing too much light or heat, or attack from insects or microbes.

SEMI Applauds CHIPS Program Office Progress to Diversify U.S. Semiconductor Industry Workforce

The report outlines key aspects of the work to execute on Congress’s mandate to advance opportunity and inclusion as it brings back manufacturing and supply chains to the U.S.

Infineon Provides FOXESS with Power Semiconductors

Infineon Technologies AG supplies its power semiconductor devices to FOXESS, a fast-growing leader in the green energy industry and a manufacturer of inverters and energy storage systems.