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2026-05-22
www.semiconductor-today.com 2026-05-22 Semiconductor Today
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2026-05-22
eetimes.com 2026-05-22 Pat Brans
A $2 billion CHIPS Act package backs quantum hardware across major modalities, underscoring Washington’s view of quantum computing as strategic infrastructure. The harder task is turning that hardware into useful applications.
2026-05-22
eetimes.com 2026-05-22 Pablo Valerio
Firstreported by the Wall Street Journal, the U.S. government is distributing $2 billion in federal grants to nine quantum computing companies in an unprecedented industrial policy move that also includes direct minority equity stakes for American taxpayers.The Commerce Department oversees the funds provided through the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act. The large investment marks a turning point for qua
2026-05-22
eetimes.com 2026-05-22 Nitin Dahad
I love it when tech leaders use simple analogies to illustrate the complexity and scale of what the semiconductor industry is facing right now. A strong example came during the opening keynote by imec CEO Patrick Vandenameele at this week’s ITF World 2026 in Antwerp, Belgium.Vandenameele used the analogy of an orchestra to illustrate why scaling AI requires technology innovation, system design, en
2026-05-21
eetimes.com 2026-05-21 Alan Patterson
AMD announced today (May 21) that it will invest more than $10 billion in Taiwan’s sprawling electronics ecosystem to boost production of AI chips and servers. The U.S. company also said it is ramping production of the industry’s first high-performance computing (HPC) chips on the2-nm process at TSMC, the island’s chipmaking giant.It’s another sign that the AI buildup is not slowing down. Top tech
2026-05-21
eetimes.com 2026-05-21 Pablo Valerio
According to Gartner, 22% of organizations have introduced roles for autonomous business operations, a share expected to exceed 50% next year.
2026-05-21
eetimes.com 2026-05-21 EE Times
This year’s EE Times Chiplets event will address challenges in the design flow and chiplet technologies to enable straightforward scaling.
2026-05-21
semiengineering.com 2026-05-21 Bryon Moyer
Costs can rise with chiplets. Will that change? Will it matter?
2026-05-21
semiengineering.com 2026-05-21 Laura Peters
Warpage, heat, and brittleness can cause huge reliability problems for expensive designs.
2026-05-21
semiengineering.com 2026-05-21 Gregory Haley
Inspection limits, curvilinear adoption, data volumes, and high-NA EUV are converging t...
2026-05-20
eetimes.com 2026-05-20 Alan Patterson
Space-station cooling technologies are adapted to reduce overheating and throttling risks in AI data centers.
2026-05-20
eetimes.com 2026-05-20 Anton Shilov
SiPearl and Semidynamics have announced a partnership to build one of the first European sovereign rack-scale AI platforms.
2026-05-20
semiengineering.com 2026-05-20 Ed Sperling
But figuring out which ones to use, and when to use them, isn't always clear.
2026-05-20
www.fool.com 2026-05-20 The Motley Fool
Running artificial intelligence (AI) software requires an astronomical amount of computing capacity, which is typically delivered via large, centralized data centers. This infrastructure is powered by thousands of specialized chips and networking components, which are supplied by semiconductor companies likeMicron Technology,Advanced Micro Devices,Broadcom,Nvidia, andIntel.Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang
2026-05-19
eetimes.com 2026-05-19 Sally Ward-Foxton
Agentic AI on edge devices will require hardware-aware design from the start, according to Meta's Vikas Chandra, a keynote speaker at the Embedded Vision Summit.
2026-05-19
eetimes.com 2026-05-19 Majeed Ahmad
Empower Semiconductor’s integrated voltage regulators (IVRs) can be placed directly inside an AI processor package.
2026-05-19
eetimes.com 2026-05-19 Pat Brans
As AI pushes semiconductors toward new limits in energy, memory, and interconnects, imec’s CEO says future progress will depend on deep co-optimization across the entire computing stack.
2026-05-18
www.fool.com 2026-05-18 The Motley Fool
Two of the hottest stocks on the market areNvidia(NVDA4.39%)andMicron(MU6.58%). Both companies are thriving on heightened data center demand, and each has integral products for the artificial intelligence (AI) training ecosystem. Nvidia makes graphics processing units (GPUs), while Micron makes memory chips. That makes these two partners rather than competitors.However, there can only be one stock
2026-05-18
www.digitimes.com 2026-05-18 digitimes
SK Hynix is accelerating construction at its Yongin Semiconductor Cluster, as a tightening memory market pushes South Korea's top chipmakers to move faster on long-term capacity plans.The article requires paid subscription.Subscribe Now
2026-05-18
www.fool.com 2026-05-18 The Motley Fool
May 20 is going to be a big day forNvidia(NVDA4.39%)shareholders, but also for every investor. Nvidia has grown to become a massive $5 trillion company that is a huge part of every major stock index. So, if Nvidia does well, so does the whole market. If Nvidia skips a beat, the broader market will also take a hit. Luckily for investors, I think good news is coming after market close on May 20 that