GOWIN Semiconductor Corp., the world’s fastest-growing programmable logic company, today announces a new strategic partnership by appointing WPG EMEA, part of WPG Holdings, the world’s largest semiconductor distributor, as a pan-European distributor.
Korea National NanoFab Center Recognizes EV Group with Supplier Excellence Award
EV Group (EVG) today announced that it has received a Supplier Excellence Award from the Korea National NanoFab Center (NNFC), a nano-technology R&D infrastructure for academia, research institutes and the industry.
Amazon AWS is Intel Foundry Services First EMIB Packaging Customer?
An interesting confluence of events has occurred in the last few months, starting with the announcement at the Intel Accelerated event in July that Amazon would be one of Intel Foundry Services (IFS) first customers, specifically for packaging.
Intel Foundry Services Launches Ecosystem Alliance to Accelerate Customer Innovation
Intel Foundry Services (IFS) today launched Accelerator, a comprehensive ecosystem alliance designed to help foundry customers smoothly bring their silicon products from idea to implementation.
Making Metal-Halide Perovskites Useful in Planar Devices Through a New Hybrid Structure
Two of the main drawbacks of using tin (Sn)-based metal halide perovskites (MHPs) in thin-film transistors have been simultaneously solved by an innovative hybrid 2D/3D structure proposed by scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech).
Intel Launches $1 Billion Fund to Build a Foundry Innovation Ecosystem
Intel today announced a new $1 billion fund to support early-stage startups and established companies building disruptive technologies for the foundry ecosystem.
Toshiba to Expand Power Semiconductor Production Capacity With 300-Millimeter Wafer Fabrication Facility
Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation today announced that it will construct a new 300-milimeter wafer fabrication facility for power semiconductors at its main discrete semiconductor production base, Kaga Toshiba Electronics Corporation, in Ishikawa Prefecture.
NIST Researchers Resurrect and Improve a Technique for Detecting Transistor Defects
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have revived and improved a once-reliable technique to identify and count defects in transistors, the building blocks of modern electronic devices such as smartphones and computers.
The Micron Foundation Commits Over $1 Million to Promote Greater Diversity in Engineering in Idaho
Micron Technology, Inc. and the Micron Foundation today announced more than $1 million in grants to the colleges of engineering at Boise State University and the University of Idaho (U of I).