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Global chip materials market declined in 2023 — China is the only country to experience growth
By Anton Shilov published
The global semiconductor materials market contracted to $66.7 billion in 2023.
Digital twins research institute to be funded with $285M of CHIPS Act funds
By Dallin Grimm published
Uncle Sam is looking for someone to spearhead new innovation
Chipmaking to go subzero — 3D flash memory manufactured at -70C with next-gen tool
By Anton Shilov published
SK Hynix reportedly says 3D NAND chipmaking goes subzero as higher flash memory stacks must be produced at -70C temps.
Robert Dennard, father of DRAM, is deceased
By Jeff Butts published
Robert Heath Dennard, a pioneer in electrical and computer engineering who invented DRAM, passed away on April 23, 2024. He will also be remembered for Dennard Scaling theory, based on Moore’s law.
Multi-million dollar Cheyenne supercomputer auction ends with $480,085 bid
By Dallin Grimm published
The U.S. government found a buyer at auction for what was once the 21st fastest supercomputer on Earth, sold due to repair and maintenance issues.
New memory demoed running at 600 degrees Celsius for 60 hours
By Christopher Harper published
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania show off ferrodiode memory devices with the world's finest heat resist.
Intel received €30 million from Ireland to offset higher EU power bills — Ireland and Intel continue a tight partnership in chip fabs
By Dallin Grimm published
Intel received €30 million from Ireland in an aid package to offset rising EU power bills in 2023, new data shows, in an expansion of Ireland's tax credits and grants extended the same year to Intel.
Intel Core Ultra now powers more than 500 AI models, the company says
By Jeff Butts published
In a recent press release, Intel pointed out how successful its AI development initiatives have been not just for the company but for the technology field itself.
Huawei is secretly backing research at U.S. and U.K. universities again — Chinese tech giant continues to draw ire
By Dallin Grimm published
Chinese tech company Huawei has been caught surreptitiously funding college research competitions and extending donations to specific universities across the West.
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