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Startup Nuvia challenges Intel with new server core for dta center 11/19/2019
Nuvia plans to create a CPU server core and associated SoC that will provide a “step-function” in performance improvement over every other product in the category — all while working within current data center power constraints.
Advanced manufacturing requires new training for factory workforce 11/19/2019
Community colleges are particularly eager to reshape curricula to help fill those advanced manufacturing positions — and do it without driving students deep into debt.
Coming of AI has changed the way they teach software in universities 11/19/2019
New disciplines in computer science and electrical engineering such as deep learning, facial recognition, and advanced graphics processing, look easy to exploit for universities wishing to update their STEM curricula.
Micron offers 1TB microSD for video surveillance applications 11/18/2019
The new Micron i300 1TB microSD card is based on Micron's advanced 96-layer 3D quad-level cell (QLC) NAND technology, making it cheaper for small- to medium-sized deployments to have primary storage in the camera compared to a centralized storage architecture. The i300 microSD card enables users of video surveillance systems to capture and store more than three months of high-quality video footage on-device and at the edge.
Nvidia see Data Center business still growing 11/18/2019
Nvidia said it expects data center growth to come from a rise in conversational AI, the ability for computers to engage in human-like dialogue, and inference, the process of using an algorithm for tasks such as translating audio into text-based requests.
U.K. design engineers worry about losing their job to Brexit 11/18/2019
Brexit was the biggest challenge cited by 20% respondents. The UK’s potential exit from the European Union has a trove of implications for electronic design companies. Brexit may or may not happen. Several respondents were concerned about how UK and European companies would continue to do business in the event of the UK leaving the EU.
MediaTek is working with Amazon to create a home automation hub 11/18/2019
The two companies spoke about a future in which home TVs will be the hubs of systems unifying an array of electronics devices, including perhaps even errant robot sweepers.
Foxconn to transform into a technology service provider 11/15/2019
Foxconn Technology Group will step up transforming into a provider of technology services by deepening deployments in electric vehicle, smart heath care and robot industries while also strengthening development of core technologies including AI, semiconductor and 5G/6G mobile communications, according to its chairman Young Liu.
ASML predicts increased need for lithography systems 11/15/2019
ASML repeated a forecast that the company expects to ship 35 of its newest EUV lithography systems in 2020. He added the company would have capacity to ship 45-50 of them in 2021.
Wireless car keys migrating to ultra-wide band (UWB) for better connectivity 11/15/2019
Following on from its September launch of its UWB chipset for mobile devices, NXP has now introduced the counterpart UWB chip for the car, the NXP NCJ29D5. This means it now has a UWB solution for the key fob, smartphone and car, which the company said opens up the possibility for true handsfree smartphone access and remote parking, enabled by the precise distance management and localization capability of UWB technology.
A portable device you can DIY your ECG 11/15/2019
QT Medical, a startup based out of California, is tackling this very issue with their portable ECG device, PCA 500, which has been specifically designed for the ‘layman’ to use at home. By using a PCA 500, a patient can carry out their own ECG scan and then upload their results to an online platform for their doctor to then examine.
TSMC earmarks $6.6 billion for Advanced Process 11/14/2019
TSMC has approved capital appropriations of about US$6.62 billion for the construction of new fab facilities, installation of advanced technology capacity and upgrade of advanced packaging capacity, as well as installation of specialty technology capacity, and R&D capital investments and sustaining capital expenditures for first-quarter 2020.
At Global CEO Summit, Synopsys CEO proclaims "Trends will be transformative - for good or ill" 11/14/2019
It is no longer enough to simply keep up with this flood of data (largely by adding capacity), and it’s no longer enough to manage it (storing and processing it), the industry must exploit this torrent by synthesizing it and analyzing it, and then using the results to do things that were not possible before. In fact, it is beginning to do so.
TI dropped 6 major distributors in China 11/14/2019
The Dallas, Texas-based chip giant launched a bold initiative to do the company's business in China without relying on distributors. TI quietly made that announcement early October during China’s national holiday week.
Blaize now offers an AI graphic processor 11/14/2019
Blaize describes its GSP as capable of performing “direct graph processing, on-chip task-graph management and execution, and task parallelism.” In short, Blaize designed the GSP to fulfill AI processing needs that have been previously unmet by GPU, CPU or DSP.
Kioxia Memory offers new family of embedded NOR 11/13/2019
Kioxia Memory recently unveiled a family of SLC NAND flash memory products for embedded applications that need high-speed data transfers, including flat screen TVs, printers, wearable devices, and robots. Kioxia’s second-generation Serial Interface NAND is compatible with the widely used Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) and offers increased speeds from 104 MHz to 133 MHz as compared with the previous generation.
Silicon wafer manufacturers and their clients become more reluctant to sign long-term agreements (LTA) 11/13/2019
Silicon wafer producers find it more difficult to strike LTA contracts for the supply of 8- and 6-inch, and smaller size wafers given the still sufficient supplies from the spot market.
Inphi and Synopsys to split assets of eSillicon 11/13/2019
eSilicon was established in 2000 and provides complex FinFET ASICs, market-specific IP platforms and advanced 2.5D packaging solutions. Targeting high-bandwidth networking, high-performance computing, artificial intelligence (AI) and 5G infrastructure markets.
European commissioner see competition is beneficial rather than detrimental to society 11/13/2019
Vestager said that breaking up big tech conglomerates would not solve the problem. It would make sense if it is “the only solution to the illegal behavior, to the damage it has provoked. But, “we don’t have a case like that right now.
Kprean semiconductor output increased 5.5% in Q3 11/12/2019
Samsung and SK Hynix have both managed to lower their inventory to appropriate levels indicating the global memory market is poised for a rebound in the first half of 2020,
Tsinghua Unigroup called on U.S. companies to lobby on easing trade war 11/12/2019
Tsinghua Unigroup chairman Zhao Weiguo said at a conference in Beijing on Friday that U.S. firms should “relax and sleep well”, urging them not to be threatened by China’s semiconductor ambitions, and to play a greater role in easing tensions.
Q4 wafer shipment will be flat 11/12/2019
Affected by the US-China trade war, many clients have failed to honor procurement contracts inked with silicon wafer suppliers since the second quarter of 2019. Shipments of 12-inch wafers picked up slightly in the third quarter thanks to strong demand from TSMC to support its 7nm and 5nm production,
AV developement delayed due to complacency and ignorance 11/12/2019
Both GM and Ford, who promised to roll out their autonomous products this year have delayed the rollout indefinitely. Ten years is now the optimistic prediction. Twenty is more realistic.
DRAM Inventor, Robert Dennard, honored at SIA annual dinner 11/11/2019
Dennard, who spent much of his career at IBM Research in Yorktown Heights, New York, was also recognized for his contribution to “scaling theory,” another of the foundations upon which the industry continues to evolve.
Dozens of former GlobalFoundries workers lost their jobs when division was sold 11/11/2019
California company Marvell Technology Group Ltd. laid off 78 employees after taking full ownership of a GlobalFoundries division on Nov. 6.
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