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Hamamatsu Adopts Siemens’ mPower Digital Software
PLANO, Texas, Dec. 19, 2022 — Hamamatsu Photonics has adopted Siemens’ mPower digital software for the power integrity analysis of its next generation of optical semiconductor devices. Introduced last year, mPower helps users perform quick and accurate signoff analysis of the power, electromigration, and IR-drop performance of integrated circuits, helping them to confirm that their design will meet performance and reliability targets when manufactured. The solution supports analysis across the integrated
Singapore’s A*Star Forms Consortia to Advance IC Packaging
SINGAPORE, July 15, 2016 — Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) Institute of Microelectronics (IME) has reported the creation of two consortiums with a number of semiconductor companies to develop cost-effective 2.5D and 3D wafer-level integrated...
Imec Opens Florida Design Center for PICs, Expands Foundry Services
OSCEOLA, Fla., July 8, 2016 — Nanoelectronics research center imec has opened imec Florida, a design center focusing on photonics and high-speed electronics integrated circuit (IC) design. The organization said it has signed a collaboration agreement with the University of...
Capasso Lab Reports Planar Metalens Designed
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 2, 2016 — Materials science has made a great leap forward towards replacing glass lenses with metasurface materials that are practical to manufacture and produce aberration-free, subwavelength-resolution images. The planar metalens could replace traditional...
Thorlabs Acquires Maxion
NEWTON, N.J., Nov. 26, 2012 — Thorlabs has added mid-infrared laser capabilities with the acquisition of Maxion Technologies Inc. from Massachusetts-based contract research provider Physical Sciences Inc. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Preserving Moore’s Law Pushes Lithography to its Limits
May 1, 2011 — The race is on to develop the next technology that will enable manufacturers to continue scaling down their chip sizes. Will optics provide the answer everyone is looking for? The brisk march of optical lithography has set the pace for the shrinking...
Strong Growth Projected for Silicon Photonics Market
DALLAS, April 27, 2011 — The silicon photonics market is expected to reach a value of the $2.02 billion by 2015, reflecting a five-year compound annual growth rate of 78.2 percent, according to the report Global Silicon Photonics Market (2010-2015), published by...
Plasmons Power Patterning
BERKELEY, Calif., Oct. 23, 2008 -- A new lithography process that resembles a needle playing an album on a traditional LP turntable uses plasmonic lenses as "optical styluses" and could make microprocessors much smaller and more powerful and create disks that hold 10 to 100 times...
First Excitonic ICs Built
SAN DIEGO, June 24, 2008 -- Physicists have assembled the first integrated circuits (ICs) that use excitons -- particles that emit a flash of light as they decay -- instead of electrons to ferry signals. These exciton-based transistors could be used in a new kind of computer...
Chip Makers Team for Move to 450mm Wafers
May 6, 2008 — Chip makers Intel Corp., Samsung Electronics and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) Ltd. announced they are partnering to drive the semiconductor industry transition to larger, 450-mm wafers starting in 2012. The total silicon surface...
Akrion Ships Pre-photolithography Clean System
Jan 2, 2008 — Akrion Inc., a supplier of semiconductor surface preparation equipment based in Allentown, Pa., announced it recently shipped a Velocity single-wafer cleaning system to a major integrated circuit (IC) device manufacturer in Asia for an advanced...
Intersil Opens New Design Center in India
Sep 17, 2007 — Semiconductor maker Intersil Corp. of Milpitas, Calif., today announced the opening of a new design center in Hyderabad, India, staffed with experienced semiconductor designers. The center will augment product development efforts at its Bangalore...
Nanomagnets May Replace ICs
HOUSTON, Sept. 3, 2007 -- Just as compact discs all but wiped out vinyl records, semiconductors could be on their way out, too. Using magnetic cellular networks, or nanomagnets, a University of Houston (UH) professor has developed a similar "disruptive technology" that...
Richard Toftness Joins Vision Research as VP R&D
Jan 15, 2007 — Vision Research Inc. of Wayne, N.J., a manufacturer of high-speed digital imaging systems used in measurement and entertainment applications, announced the hiring of Richard Toftness as vice president of research and development, responsible for the...
Nanotubes Connect ICs to Nerve Cells
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Nov. 13, 2006 -- New implantable biomedical devices that can act as artificial nerve cells, control severe pain, or allow otherwise paralyzed muscles to be moved might one day be possible thanks to a new study using carbon nanotubes to connect an integrated circuit...
Bistable Nanoswitch Developed
EVANSTON, Ill., Oct. 16, 2006 -- A novel carbon nanotube-based nanoelectromechanical switch has been demonstrated that could prove useful in making more technologically advanced memory chips and electronic sensing devices. Carbon nanotubes have been under intense study by...
New Transistor First to Work at Speeds Above 500 GHz
ATLANTA, June 20, 2006 -- The development of the first silicon-germanium transistor able to operate at frequencies above 500 GHz -- a speed 250 times faster than the chips powering today's cell phones -- could lead to the development of communications and other systems that...
Sandia Develops New Class of Dielectric Films
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., May 17, 2006 -- Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories announced they have developed an inexpensive and reliable class of dielectric films that could be used to enable programmable antifuses on integrated circuits (IC) at less cost and using...
IBM Builds IC Around Nanotube Molecule
Mar 28, 2006 — YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y., March 28, 2006 -- IBM announced this week that its researchers have built the first complete electronic integrated circuit (IC) around a single carbon nanotube molecule, a new material that shows promise for providing...
News Briefs (March 24, 2006)
Mar 24, 2006 — University of Texas at Austin (UT) microelectronics researcher and computer and electrical engineering professor Sanjay Banerjee has received $500,000 from the Department of Defense to research ways to use nanotechnology to speed the silicon-based...
Spectrometry, Ion Chromatography Used in H20 Analysis
Apr 14, 2004 — PALO ALTO, Calif. & HERISAU, Switzerland, April 14 -- Agilent Technologies Inc. and Metrohm AG announced today they have developed a high-sensitivity method that uses ion chromatography and mass spectrometry to detect perchlorate in surface and...
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