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2026-06-18
eetimes.com 2026-06-18
uOttawa cracks quantum turbulence, making ultra-secure communication cheaper.
2026-06-17
www.communicationstoday.co.in 2026-06-17 Communications Today
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2026-06-17
eetimes.com 2026-06-17
The future of drones, robotics, and autonomous systems will depend not only on AI, but also on reliable communications in congested, contested, and degraded environments.
2026-06-17
www.communicationstoday.co.in 2026-06-17 Communications Today
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2026-06-17
digitimes.com 2026-06-17
Suzhou Dongshan Precision Manufacturing (DSBJ) will invest US$1.2 billion to expand optical chip and optical module capacity at Source Photonics, accelerating its shift from PCB manufacturing into AI data center optical communications.
2026-06-16
www.communicationstoday.co.in 2026-06-16 Communications Today
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2026-06-16
digitimes.com 2026-06-16
China has recently eased controls on some indium phosphide (InP) substrates, relieving a bottleneck in optical communications capacity for the second half of the year. But supply chain players say the long-term priority is still to expand substrate capacity from non-China sources, with supply security for the AI industry outweighing price.
2026-06-15
digitimes.com 2026-06-15
China has allowed the release of a fresh supply of indium phosphide (InP) substrates, which are under export controls. A first 2026 batch shipped at the end of May following an earlier release in 2025, easing a capacity bottleneck in the optical communications market. Taiwanese compound semiconductor suppliers including Visual Photonics Epitaxy (VPEC) and Global Communication Semiconductors (GCS)
2026-06-14
digitimes.com 2026-06-14
Chunghwa Leading Photonics Tech, a subsidiary of Chunghwa Telecom, is set to list on the Taipei Emerging Stock Board. The company has recorded record-high revenue and gross margin in the first four months of 2026, boosted by rising demand in Industry 5.0 applications, advanced semiconductor process inspection, and AI data center optical communication. With short-wave infrared (SWIR) transmissive a
2026-06-13
digitimes.com 2026-06-13
Linkotech said its fan-out panel-level packaging rollout is showing early momentum, with certification from a North American low-Earth-orbit satellite communications customer and first equipment deliveries completed in the first half of 2026. The company said related sales could quickly rise to double digits as a share of annual revenue, with implications for supply chains worldwide.
2026-06-10
www.communicationstoday.co.in 2026-06-10 Communications Today
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2026-06-10
digitimes.com 2026-06-10
QBit Semiconductor said it will buy a 60% stake in Singapore-based Sinchip Technology, a move that gives it control of the company and expands its reach across major chip markets. The deal could affect global demand for customized semiconductors used in AI, computing, communications, and vehicles.
2026-06-10
communityimpact.com 2026-06-10 Community Impact | News
The University of Texas at Austin will be the south node of a national workforce development program to connect job seekers with educational opportunities and employers in the semiconductor industry. What you need to know The university announced its selection to lead part of a national effort to expand the semiconductor workforce June 9 at the Texas Advanced Computing Center on the university's
2026-06-09
digitimes.com 2026-06-09
ELAN Microelectronics is broadening beyond notebook PCs into agentic AI PCs, unmanned vehicles, and optical communication chips, moves that could influence technology supply chains across Asia, the US, and Europe. The company also disclosed a strategic investment in US-based PETA Optronics, signaling a deeper push into next-generation hardware markets worldwide.
2026-06-09
digitimes.com 2026-06-09
Optical communications maker PCL Technologies is expanding into high-power laser packaging, with its new Malaysia plant on track to pass customer certification by the end of 2026. Its earlier investment in US silicon photonics firm Skorpios and the acquisition of Pingood Enterprise also form part of the group's co-packaged optics (CPO) strategy.
2026-06-08
tomshardware.com 2026-06-08 Luke James
Finland's National Bureau of Investigation has concluded its criminal investigation into the damage to two undersea telecommunications cables in the Gulf of Finland on December 31st.
2026-06-05
communityimpact.com 2026-06-05 Community Impact | News
South Korea-based Soulbrain, a chemical and materials manufacturer in the semiconductor industry, was awarded an $11.6 million grant through the Texas Semiconductor Innovation fund in June. What you need to know Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's office announced the award June 4, citing the company's recent move to open a manufacturing facility and U.S. headquarters in Taylor, near the future Samsung pla
2026-06-05
www.tomshardware.com 2026-06-05 Tom's Hardware
Tech Industry Artificial Intelligence Industry coalition urges Trump administration to take urgent action as AI data centers' extreme memory consumption threatens other industries — AI-driven memory chip shortage could raise prices in automotive, medical, telecommunications sectors News By Etiido Uko published 2 days ago Risks are emerging despite billions of dollars of US investment in domestic
2026-06-05
news.google.com 2026-06-05 Communications Today
2026-06-03
www.syracuse.com 2026-06-03 Syracuse.com
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