SemiFive secures design win with Niobium for FHE accelerator
SemiFive has secured a design win from US‑based Niobium for a fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) hardware accelerator.
Western Digital to sell part of Sandisk stake for $3.17 billion
Western Digital plans to sell part of its stake in flash memory unit Sandisk for USD 3.17 billion as the company seeks to cut debt, Reuters reports.
Incap completes its acquisition of Lacon Group
In early December last year, Finnish EMS provider Incap Corporation signed an agreement to acquire 100% ownership of Lacon Group, an EMS company with facilities in Germany and Romania.
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Arrow Electronics at embedded world 2026
Arrow Electronics will showcase a broad range of technologies from its global supplier network at embedded world 2026 (Stand 4A-342), demonstrating core embedded capabilities across system design, development and deployment.
Qualcomm to invest up to $150 million in AI startups in India
US semiconductor company Qualcomm says it plans to invest up to USD 150 million in India’s technology and AI startup ecosystem through a new strategic venture fund.
Kontron expands manufacturing in Hungary with €5 million investment
IoT and embedded computing technology specialist Kontron is expanding its manufacturing capacity in Hungary through its local subsidiary Kontron Electronics Kft.
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Toyota recycling centre to be built in Poland
Toyota Motor Europe has announced the construction of a new facility. The Circular Factory plant will be built in Wałbrzych and will focus on circular-economy activities, processing up to 20,000 end-of-life vehicles per year. The investment is intended to support the company’s transition toward climate neutrality.
AT&S funds new microelectronics research group at TU Graz
Austria-based AT&S is funding the establishment of a new microelectronics research group at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), with a focus on IC substrates and advanced packaging technologies.
R&D in Switzerland: structure, scale and the role of electronics
Switzerland is regularly described as one of the world’s most innovative economies. In the Global Innovation Index, the country has repeatedly ranked first, ahead of much larger industrial nations. This position reflects a combination of high R&D intensity, strong patent activity and a dense network of research-performing companies. Yet these aggregate indicators say relatively little about how innovation is structured in practice, and even less about the position of electronics within the Swiss economy.
Boyd expands liquid cooling production capacity in Mexico
US-based Boyd has more than doubled the manufacturing footprint of its liquid cooling operations in Juarez, Mexico, to meet growing demand from AI-driven data centers.
ChipAgents expands funding to $74M for AI-driven IC design
US-based ChipAgents has raised USD 50 million in an oversubscribed Series A1 funding round, bringing its total capital raised to USD 74 million.
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