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TES opens new facility in Virginia
TES, a subsidiary of SK Ecoplant, has opened its new IT asset repurposing and processing facility in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The site is dedicated to extending the lifecycle of technology assets and data centre equipment.
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Kioxia and WD increase capacity utilisation
The anticipation of NAND Flash price hikes into Q2 has motivated certain suppliers to minimise losses and lower costs in hopes of returning to profitability this year. Kioxia and WD led the charge from March, boosting their capacity utilisation rates to nearly 90%—a move not widely adopted by their competitors, reports TrendForce.
Renesas forms new JV to build OSAT facility in India
CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited, Renesas and Stars Microelectronics recently signed an agreement to establish a joint venture to build and operate an OSAT facility in India.
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The Effects of pH: Cleaning Agent Properties and Performance in Production
As cleaning agents evolve to meet customer and supplier environmental challenges, we take a closer look at the effect of pH cleaning agent properties and performance including material compatibility and rinsing behavior all while answering questions with SIR data.
RRP Electronics to invest $600m in new OSAT plant
India's RRP Electronics has teamed up with a consortium of unnamed European companies to construct the first OSAT semiconductor facility in the Maharashtra region.
Turning a Chinese brand into a European company
Earlier in January this year, Luxshare ICT (Europe) celebrated its tenth anniversary. Although the Luxshare name has a much longer history, its success in Europe necessitated reshaping its identity to conquer new frontiers.
US launches AI competition with $70m prize fund
The Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is setting aside USD 70 million to improve the deployment of AI in manufacturing.
TSMC joins investors in Apple's conservation fund
Apple has announced TSMC and Murata among the cohort of new supporters of its Restore Fund, which is designed to scale global investment in carbon removal projects.
Toppan to build package substrate plant in Singapore
Japan's Toppan Holdings is preparing to start construction of a new facility in Singapore with the completion date set for the end of 2026.
Quintessent raises $11.5m to develop silicon photonics tech
Santa Barbara-based Quintessent has completed a new funding round, which will help the firm accelerate the development of more scalable and reliable optical interconnects.
ACS Industries receives $9.9m grant to advance hydrogen tech
The US Department of Energy’s Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Technologies Office is to subsidise the work of ACS Industries in boosting the performance of electrolyzers.
Samsung Electronics lines up new $6bn US subsidy
The Biden administration is preparing to extend another huge grant to Samsung Electronics to encourage the Korean firm to invest in the US manufacturing base.
Cerebras Systems launches 'the world’s fastest AI chip'
AI specialist Cerebras has unveiled Wafer Scale Engine 3 – a chip featuring 4 trillion transistors and 900,000 AI cores, which is purpose built for training the industry’s largest models.
TikTok owner buys stake in InnoStar Semiconductor
Social media firm ByteDance, owner of TikTok, has bought into InnoStar to help the memory chip developer boost production of its virtual reality tech.
Singaporean researchers develop ultra-thin wearable chips
A team at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has successfully fabricated a hair-thin semiconducting fibre that can be woven into fabrics to create wearable electronics.
Arm targets automotive sector with new product range
Chip designer Arm is making its server-class Neoverse tech available to automative firms along with new versions of its Armv9-based Cortex-A products.
UK chip sector can now access EUR 1.3bn of EU funds
The UK might be out of the EU, but its chip firms has just been granted access to the bloc's Horizon Europe funding programme.
Nordson EFD opens new Latin America tech center
The precision fluid dispensing systems manufacturer is opening a Latin America tech center based in Querétaro, Mexico.
Micro LED Apple Watch production faces significant changes
In a surprising twist, LED giant ams OSRAM has called off a significant Micro LED collaboration with Apple, casting substantial uncertainty on the launch of the much-anticipated Micro LED version of the Apple Watch as its sole chip supplier.
Teltonika boost capacity with new robotic assembly line
Lithuanian electronics manufacturer Teltonika has recently added another robotic assembly line to its manufacturing facility – boosting its capacity. However, the company has additional plans for equipment upgrades this year.
Infineon sues Innoscience for patent infringement
Infineon Technologies has filed a lawsuit against China's Innoscience, seeking a permanent injunction for infringement of a US patent relating to gallium nitride (GaN) technology.
imec to set up new 300mm R&D facility in Spain
imec is teaming up with the Spanish government and the region of Andalusia, to establish a new 300mm R&D process line for specialised chip technologies.
Intelligent Memory secures ESD certification for manufacturing facility
The manufacturer of industrial-grade memory product solutions has successfully gained a third-party certification for the protection against electrostatic discharge (ESD) in its manufacturing and warehouse facilities in Hong Kong.
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