Month: May 2024

Diverse Electronics announces authorization to distribute the HTC-Taejin semiconductor – Canadian Manufacturing

Diverse Electronics announces authorization to distribute the HTC-Taejin semiconductor ST-LAURENT — Diverse Electronics announces that it is now an authorized distributor of HTC-Taejin, a manufacturer of power management ICs. Since its inception in 2000, the company has made ICs in

A review of progress and outlook for photodetectors based on graphene–semiconductor hybrid structures

As a representative two-dimensional material, graphene possesses unique optical and electrical properties that hold immense promise in various fields, particularly in photodetection. Nonetheless, its atomic-level thickness results in weak light absorption, seriously limiting the enhancement of key performance indicators for

Sony semiconductor unit to slash capital spending by 30%

TOKYO — Sony Group’s semiconductor arm on Friday announced plans for around 650 billion yen ($4.14 billion) in capital expenditures over the three years ending March 2027, roughly 30% less than in the preceding three years. Sony Semiconductor Solutions produces

On-chip GHz time crystals with semiconductor photonic devices pave way to new physics and optoelectronic applications

Scheme of the experimental set-up. Credit: Science (2024). DOI: 10.1126/science.adn7087 Researchers have for the first time observed a time crystal on a microscale semiconductor chip oscillating at a rate of several billion times per second, unveiling exceptionally high non-linear dynamics

On-chip GHz time crystals with semiconductor photonic devices pave way to new physics and optoelectronic applications

Scheme of the experimental set-up. Credit: Science (2024). DOI: 10.1126/science.adn7087 Researchers have for the first time observed a time crystal on a microscale semiconductor chip oscillating at a rate of several billion times per second, unveiling exceptionally high non-linear dynamics

‘Silicon Heartland’ construction on schedule at Intel semiconductor plants that will employ 3,000

Construction workers and suppliers are being drawn from across the state, including the Dayton-Springfield-Butler County region, according to Ohio Department of Development data. Intel expects the local region also will supply technicians, engineers, administrative and other support workers. Ten local

‘Silicon Heartland’ construction on schedule at Intel semiconductor plants that will employ 3,000

Construction workers and suppliers are being drawn from across the state, including the Dayton-Springfield-Butler County region, according to Ohio Department of Development data. Intel expects the local region also will supply technicians, engineers, administrative and other support workers. Ten local

‘Silicon Heartland’ construction on schedule at Intel semiconductor plants to employ 3,000

Construction workers and suppliers are being drawn from across the state, including the Dayton-Springfield-Butler County region, according to Ohio Department of Development data. Intel expects the local region also will supply technicians, engineers, administrative and other support workers. Ten local

‘Silicon Heartland’ construction on schedule at Intel semiconductor plants to employ 3,000

Construction workers and suppliers are being drawn from across the state, including the Dayton-Springfield-Butler County region, according to Ohio Department of Development data. Intel expects the local region also will supply technicians, engineers, administrative and other support workers. Ten local

‘Silicon Heartland’ construction on schedule at Intel semiconductor plants to employ 3,000

Construction workers and suppliers are being drawn from across the state, including the Dayton-Springfield-Butler County region, according to Ohio Department of Development data. Intel expects the local region also will supply technicians, engineers, administrative and other support workers. Ten local