The electronics materials business is on the upswing. One big driver—the boom in data center construction to run artificial ...
Cerebras Systems and the federal Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory today announced that the company's CS-1 system is more than 10,000 times faster than a graphics processing ...
Ever wonder where those powerful NVIDIA graphics cards actually come from? It’s not as simple as you might think. The journey ...
Rapidus Corp., a Tokyo-based chip manufacturing startup, reportedly plans to build a fab capable of making 1.4-nanometer processors. Nikkei Asia reported the initiative today. The fab could create ...
Transitioning to mass production of ²⁸Si-based spin qubit chips involves leveraging existing semiconductor infrastructure (e.g., CMOS fabs from Intel or TSMC) while addressing isotope-specific ...
When it comes to tech supremacy, the rivalry between China and Silicon Valley resembles a heated chess match. Except China just flipped the board and said, “We’re inventing a new game now.” Their ...
Cerebras Systems Inc. has revised its plan to go public on the Nasdaq stock exchange. The company, which develops artificial intelligence chips for data centers, filed to list its shares last ...
At the New Product Introduction (NPI) stage of silicon chip production, product engineers work with a limited but critical dataset – typically from initial silicon samples or engineering lots – ...
According to Reuters, Taiwan-based Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS) said on August 8 that its subsidiary GlobalWafers received just over US$200 million in June under the US CHIPS and Science Act, ...
Researchers at Forschungszentrum Jülich and the Leibniz Institute for Innovative Microelectronics (IHP) have developed a material that has never existed before: a stable alloy of carbon, silicon, ...