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Issues with Chip Packaging to Affect Supply of Client Processors in 2021
By Anton Shilov published
Semiconductor packaging becomes another major factor in chip shortages.
Create a Raspberry Pi Light Show With Analog Inputs
By Les Pounder published
We use three potentiometers and an Adafruit Neopixel to show how you can use analog dials to control a Raspberry Pi.
Gartner Predicts Semiconductor Revenue Will Fall 0.9% in 2020
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
The landscape is changing across semiconductor manufacturing around the world, and Gartner has shared its latest predictions for the market.
Intel Details Its Cryogenic Horse Ridge Quantum Control Chip
By Arne Verheyde published
Intel has detailed Horse Ridge at ISSCC: its cryogenic chip to control quantum systems. It has features for improved scalability, fidelity and flexibility, scaling up to 128 qubits.
Imec Fabricates Beyond-Silicon MoS2 2D Transistors
By Arne Verheyde published
Research institution imec has fabricated highly scaled transistors based on the MoS2 2D material as channel. The device has the potential to replace silicon transistors.
US Government Funds Fabs of Radiation-Resistant Chips Used in Nuclear Weapons, Space
By Lucian Armasu published
The U.S. government is funding two facilities involved in making radiation-hardened chips for its nuclear arsenal, as well as other DoD and space projects.

Report: Big Tech Firms Mull Moving Production From China, but Not to the US
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Global tech giants, including Dell, Microsoft, Amazon, HP and Google are looking to move much of their production out of China.

IBM Q 'System One' Quantum Computer Leaves the Lab
By Lucian Armasu published
IBM unveiled the IBM Q System One, which the company called the world's first integrated quantum computing system that's available for commercial and scientific use.
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