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Integrating thinned bare dies with inkjet printing interconnect
Technology News | June 17, 2022
DoMicro in Belgium has developed a wireless IoT demonstrator with a total height of 0.7mm by using inkjet printing technology. …
SGET boosts embedded module standard, launches design guide
Business news | June 17, 2022
The Standardization Group for Embedded Technologies (SGET) has published two important milestones for its Open Standard Module (OSM) specification. OSM…
TSMC shows 2nm nanosheet transistor plans for 2025 production
Foundry TSMC has detailed a new 3nm process technology and its plans for 2nm using nanosheet transistors. The 3nm Finflex…
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ST opens $244m SiC power packaging line in Morocco
STMicroelectronics has opened its latest silicon carbide power packaging line for electric vehicles. The…
Silicon battery with five minute fast charging
Technology News | June 15, 2022
Enovix in the US has shown a silicon battery with a long lifetime that…
imec shows backside power delivery with buried power rails
Technology News | June 14, 2022
Belgian research lab imec is making the first experimental demonstration of a routing scheme…
USB4 ESD devices balance of protection and performance
New Products | June 17, 2022
Nexperia has launched two Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection devices optimized for use with USB4…
650V IGBT for solar inverters
Magnachip Semiconductor has launched a 650V insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) for solar inverters. The…
40A digital point of load DC-DC converter
Flex Power Modules has launched a 40A digital Point of Load (Pol) DC-DC converter…
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High speed 32Mbit MRAM for IoT microcontrollers
Renesas has detailed an embedded magnetic memory test chip with fast read and write…
Roadmap to quantum dot qubit arrays using FDSOI
Researchers from France have highlighted a roadmap to building qubits for quantum computers using…
The five biggest microcontroller suppliers in 2021
Market news | June 16, 2022
In 2021, NXP in the Netherlands was the largest supplier of microcontrollers and slightly…
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