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SEMICON West 2024 Preshow Interview, FLEX Conference Review

07/03/2024 | Marcy LaRont, PCB007 Magazine
In this preshow interview for SEMICON West 2024 and the FLEX Conference, we dive into the dynamic world of semiconductor and flexible electronics, revealing cutting-edge insights from industry leaders with SEMI’s Samer Bahou, Gity Samadi and Julie Rogers and Bob Praino from Chasm Advanced Materials who advises the FLEX program. Set against the backdrop of the prestigious Moscone Center in San Francisco, the discussion traverses the history, evolution, and future directions of this critical sector, spotlighting the CHIPS Act, the importance of flexible and hybrid electronics technology for the sector going forward, and touches on issues such as sustainability and workforce. Here’s why you should be attending SEMICON West 2024 and FLEX Conference.

Shane Whiteside Appointed as New PCBAA Chair

07/02/2024 | Marcy LaRont, PCB007 Magazine
Summit Interconnect President and CEO Shane Whiteside was recently appointed as chair of the Printed Circuit Board Association of America (PCBAA), replacing Travis Kelly, CEO of Isola Group. Shane’s distinguished career in PCB manufacturing and leadership spans several decades, so this new role lends itself well to PCBAA’s mission as an important advocacy vehicle for the PCB industry.

Bangladesh Mobile Phone Market Grew 1.7% in the First Quarter of 2024

07/01/2024 | IDC
According to the International Data Corporation ’s (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, Bangladesh’s overall mobile phone market shipped 4 million units in 1Q24, with a meager 1.7% growth YoY (year-over-year), after a strong YoY growth in 4Q23.

Happy’s Tech Talk #30: The Analog Computer

07/01/2024 | Happy Holden -- Column: Happy’s Tech Talk
Although computer technology has taken enormous leaps, including HPC machines that now exceed the exascale limits, the analog computer is making its comeback. I had the fortune to learn about and program analog computers and programs in early 1966. The various analog computers came into their own during World War II to calculate artillery trajectories and for bombsights (Figure 1a, the Norden Bombsight). Their use continued to grow, and every major aeronautical design and manufacturer, as well as university, had them in the 1950s and 1960s.

It’s Only Common Sense: Innovations From the Greatest Innovator of Our Time

07/01/2024 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: It's Only Common Sense
Continuing my series on people who influenced the world, I want to talk about Steve Jobs. We all know who he is and how he impacted the world—making a dent in the universe, as he was fond of saying. Those who worked with Jobs will admit that he was not an easy guy to deal with. At times, he was not very nice. Maybe that’s how it must be if your goal is making a dent in the universe. Maybe he didn’t have time to dawdle. Maybe he even had a premonition that his life would be cut short at only age 57. But whatever the reason, he crammed as much life and produced as many life-changing products in the mere 39 years of his career.
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