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.

EVG Brings Nanoimprint Lithography to Full-Scale Production

HERCULES NIL 300 mm is a fully modular platform incorporating EVG’s SmartNIL technology to support AR/VR, 3D sensor, photonic and biotechnology production applications

Brewer Science Expands Printed Electronics Service Capabilities for Growing Market

Brewer Science, Inc. (BSI) today announced the expansion of its printed electronics program to incorporate service capabilities.

TechInsights Announces In-depth Analysis of 9XL 3D NAND Semiconductor Solutions

TechInsights, global leaders in the reverse engineering of semiconductors in advanced technology products, announced it has completed several in-depth reports on solutions for the 9 XL 3D NAND market. NAND flash memory is the second largest IC product category today, with over $60B in revenue in 2018, representing an increase of 18% over 2017. TechInsights, global leaders in the reverse engineering of semiconductors in advanced technology products, announced it has completed several in-depth reports on solutions for the 9 XL 3D NAND market. NAND flash memory is the second largest IC product category today, with over $60B in revenue in 2018, representing an increase of 18% over 2017.

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Power Transistors to Hit Another Sales Record After Growth Bubble Ends

Following two years of shortages, strong unit demand, and higher prices, the power transistor market will ease back from double-digit increases to more-normal growth in 2019, says new O-S-D Report.

Organic Laser Diodes Move From Dream to Reality

Thorough characterization demonstrates lasing by direct electrical stimulation of an organic film is possible, KOALA Tech Inc. founded to further develop the technology.

Flexible Generators Turn Movement Into Energy

Rice University’s laser-induced graphene nanogenerators could power future wearables.

Remaining Switched On To Silicon-Based Electronics

The difficulty of further increasing the power conversion efficiency of silicon-based components in power electronics seems to indicate that we are reaching the limits of potential advances to this technology. A research group headed by The University of Tokyo recently challenged that view by developing a power switching device that surpasses previous performance limits, illustrating that silicon technology can still be further optimized.

UV Light May Illuminate Improvements For Next Generation Electronic Devices

Researchers from the Nagoya Institute of Technology (NITech) in Japan have developed a method to make sure the connections between the two-dimensional layer of atoms and the semiconductors are as perfect as possible.

New Mechanism Allows Lower Energy Requirement for OLED Displays

Scientists from RIKEN and the University of California San Diego, in collaboration with international partners have found a way to significantly reduce the amount of energy required by organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs).

Chinese Panel Makers Starting to Dominate Large LCD TV Panel Market

Chinese panel suppliers increased market share nearly 10 times in the first quarter of 2019 from a year ago.