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Will Keysight's VPIphotonics Acquisition Strengthen its Growth Story?
Will Keysight's VPIphotonics Acquisition Strengthen its Growth Story?
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Keysight Technologies, Inc. KEYS recently announced that it has completed the buyout of VPIphotonics. VPIphotonics boasts a strong expertise in system-level simulation software for optical communication networks and photo
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$50m Chips Act funding for Coherent InP fab expansion
Wednesday 17th June 2026
Company announces extra funding for increasing production at 6inch Sherman facility
US photonics company Coherent has signed a letter of intent to receive up to $50 million in direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act from the US Department of C
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The U.S. Department of Commerce’s CHIPS Research and Development Office has signed a definitive agreement awarding $500 million to AI-and-quantum technology startup SandboxAQ to address acute supply chain vulnerabilities in domestic semiconductor manufacturing. Part of a broader federal push under the Trump administration to reshore high-assurance tech manufacturing, the multi-million-dollar contr
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By Stephen Nellis
SAN FRANCISCO, June 17 (Reuters) – The U.S. government awarded $500 million on Wednesday to startup SandboxAQ to develop new chemicals and materials for domestic semiconductor manufacturing, including alternatives to PFAS and rare earth imports.
The award is part of President Donald Trump’s move to allocate research funds under the CHIPS Act, an effort that previously funded a
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2026-06-17
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SandboxAQ Secures $500 Million CHIPS Act R&D Award to Insulate Semiconductor Supply Chains
Mohamed Abdel-Kareem
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The U.S. Department of Commerce’s CHIPS Research and Development Office has signed a definitive agreement awarding $500 million to AI-and-quantum technology startup SandboxAQ to address acute supply chain vulnerabilities in domestic semiconductor manufacturing. Part of a br
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Zak Killian
We now have the first confirmed details about AMD's Zen 6-based Threadripper CPUs, code-named Mustang Peak.
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Imec’s Zsolt Tokei and Arm’s Mohamed Awad explain why CMOS 2.0 could redefine semiconductor scaling beyond chiplets.
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US awards $500 million to Nvidia-backed SandboxAQ for finding new chipmaking materials
FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Trump and .Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick make an announcement about investment, at the White House · Reuters
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Holding only NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA | NVDA Price Prediction) has been the easiest trade in markets for the better part of three years. The case is hard to argue with: a $5.06 trillion market cap built on a near monopoly in AI accelerators, 85.23% revenue growth last quarter, and a CEO calling the AI buildout “the largest infrastructure expansion in human history.” But NVIDIA the stock and NVIDIA the
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Parallel enzymatic DNA synthesis using a semiconductor chip
Woo-Bin Jung, Han Sae Jung, Jun Wang, Henry Hinton, Seok Joo Kim, Yuchang Zhang, Suyue Chen, Young-Ha Hwang, Maxime Fournier, Manon Boul, Kevin Grosselin, Adrian Horgan, Xavier Godron, Robert Nicol & Donhee Ham
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Parallelized DNA synthesis across a dens
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Zhiye Liu
Chinese memory brands Gloway and KingBank have begun using homemade chips to produce DDR5 memory kits in lieu of Samsung, Micron, or SK hynix DRAM.
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Chinese memory brands ditch Samsung and Micron for homegrown CXMT and YMTC silicon — Corsair, HP, and Dell are already adopting the China-produced DDR5 chips
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Some Chinese module makers are turning their backs on the big three RAM suppliers.
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