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Pioneering Energy-Efficient AI with Innovative Ferroelectric Technology

05/22/2025 | Fraunhofer
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integrated into sectors such as healthcare, autonomous vehicles and smart cities, traditional computing architectures face significant limitations in processing speed and energy efficiency

STMicroelectronics Announces Expanded "Lab-in-Fab" Collaboration in Singapore to Advance Piezoelectric MEMS Technology

05/22/2025 | STMicroelectronics
STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, in collaboration with the A*STAR Institute of Microelectronics (A*STAR IME) and ULVAC, announces the expansion of the “Lab-in-Fab” (LiF) in Singapore.

Infineon to Revolutionize Power Delivery Architecture for Future AI Server Racks with NVIDIA

05/21/2025 | Infineon
Infineon Technologies AG is revolutionizing the power delivery architecture required for future AI data centers. In collaboration with NVIDIA, Infineon is developing the next generation of power systems based on a new architecture with central power generation of 800 V high-voltage direct current (HVDC).

Foxconn, Thales Group Announce Strategic Partnership in Semiconductor and Space

05/20/2025 | Foxconn
Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) on Monday announced a strategic partnership with Thales Group of France in the fields of semiconductors and space, a move that deepens the industrial expertise and broadens the European footprint of the world’s largest electronics manufacturing service provider.

Beyond Design: Radiation and Interference Coupling

05/21/2025 | Barry Olney -- Column: Beyond Design
Radiation and interference coupling pose significant challenges to the performance and reliability of high-speed digital designs. Whether it's the unintended emission of electromagnetic waves or the interaction of signals between adjacent circuits, these phenomena can lead to unwanted noise, signal distortion, and even system malfunctions. Understanding the mechanisms behind radiation and interference coupling is crucial for electronics designers seeking to design robust and efficient systems.
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