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New Flexible, Steerable Device Placed in Live Brains by Minimally Invasive Robot

The early-stage research tested the delivery and safety of the new implantable catheter design in two sheep to determine its potential for use in diagnosing and treating diseases in the brain.  

ctrlX AUTOMATION Ecosystem with App Technology Attracts More and More Third-Party Providers

With ctrlX AUTOMATION, Bosch Rexroth has created a world of automation in which the specialist knowledge of companies from various domains is combined for the purpose of co-creation.

UCLA Engineers Design AI Material that Learns Behaviors and Adapts to Changing Conditions

UCLA mechanical engineers have designed a new class of material that can learn behaviors over time and develop a “muscle memory” of its own, allowing for real-time adaptation to changing external forces.

What’s in the October Issue?

Each issue of Semiconductor Digest has articles found only in the magazine. Click on the links to read the articles in the October issue. If you are attending SEMICON Europa stop by the publication bins and pick up a copy in print!

Perspectives on Semiconductor Factories (And Some Simple Truths About Manufacturing)

The simple addition of conveyors to existing OHT systems achieves the shorter cycle times due to tighter coupling of tools.

Miniaturized, Energy Efficient, and Faster Than Silicon: This New Computer Chip Is Ideal for AI

Artificial intelligence presents a major challenge to conventional computing architecture. In standard models, memory storage and computing take place in different parts of the machine, and data must move from its area of storage to a CPU or GPU for processing.

Powering the Quantum Leap

The role of cryogenic wafer probing in applications such as cryogenic quantum computing and supra-conductive CMOS semiconductors, where temperatures near absolute zero are essential, is discussed.

The Road to Future AI Is Paved with Trust

Linköping University is coordinating TAILOR, a EU project that has drawn up a research-based roadmap intended to guide research funding bodies and decision-makers towards the trustworthy AI of the future.

Nearly $11M in Addtional DOD Funds Expands Purdue-led Microelectronics Workforce Program

Five-year extension of SCALE workforce initiative aims to restore global lead through education initiatives.

Science, Tech, and AI Leaders Convene to Launch Kempner Institute

CZI co-founders and co-CEOs Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan and President of Harvard University Lawrence Bacow commemorate new research institute to study natural and artificial intelligence.

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