Semiconductor Research (SRC), a global semiconductor technology research consortium of universities has honored professors for outstanding contribution to SRC backed research and education pertaining to semiconductor chip research in 2012.
Cree, a provider of light-emitting diode (LED) lighting, lighting-class LEDs, and semiconductor products for RF and power applications, has introduced superior-quality, low micropipe 150-mm 4H n-type silicon carbide epitaxial wafers.
The Global Market for Equipment and Materials for IC Manufacturing report, recently published by Pennsylvania-based market research company The Information Network, has revealed that macroeconomics will negatively affect not only the semiconductor and semiconductor equipment markets, but also the semiconductor materials and chemicals market.
Everett Charles Technologies (ECT), a global provider of electrical test products and services, has announced that it will be showcasing its new HyperCore Base Material at the Silicon Valley 2012 Test Workshop (SVTW) to be held in Santa Clara, California.
Scientists at TU Darmstadt in conjunction with their partners in the European Union’s ‘Subtune’ project have devised semiconductor lasers that emit light over a broad spectral range of 100 nm.
Scientists and physicians have collaborated to develop a material that can restore the flexibility lost in vocal cords due to the effects of disease and aging and also rejuvenates the voice of a person. Vocal cords can get damaged due to overuse, medical treatments and aging. Presently there are no treatments to restore the flexibility of vocal cords.
Lake Shore Cryotronics, Inc., a manufacturer of scientific sensors, instruments, and systems for precise measurement and control, announces that it will exhibit at Compound Semiconductor Week 2012, held at the University of California at Santa-Barbara from August 27-30.
Mattson Technology, a provider of cutting-edge semiconductor processing equipment, has reported the shipment of its paradigmE etch system to a key chipmaker.
Printed thin film transistor is the key building block that connects all printed electronic components, which include sensors, memories, antennas, batteries, and much more. It is an essential device as it enables logic, and thus data processing. However, in spite of years of advancement, printed transistors are not yet commercially feasible.
Strategy Analytics has released a new report on the global automotive semiconductor market. The report predicts the market worth $23.7 billion in 2011 to grow at 9.3% CAGR till 2016.
Terms
While we only use edited and approved content for Azthena
answers, it may on occasions provide incorrect responses.
Please confirm any data provided with the related suppliers or
authors. We do not provide medical advice, if you search for
medical information you must always consult a medical
professional before acting on any information provided.
Your questions, but not your email details will be shared with
OpenAI and retained for 30 days in accordance with their
privacy principles.
Please do not ask questions that use sensitive or confidential
information.
Read the full Terms & Conditions.