Fab News

MORRISVILLE, NC – iNEMI is holding a call-for-participation webinar for reliability and loss properties of copper foils for 5G applications May 27 and 28.

Read more: iNEMI to Hold Call-for-Participation Webinar on Copper Foils in 5G

SANTA CLARA, CA – Intel and QuTech – a collaboration between Delft University of Technology and the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research – published findings in quantum research to address the interconnect bottleneck that exists between quantum chips that sit in cryogenic dilution refrigerators and the complex room-temperature electronics that control the qubits.

Read more: Intel, QuTech Demonstrate Advances in Solving Quantum Interconnect Bottlenecks

WASHINGTON – An alliance of semiconductor companies and downstream users of semiconductors formed the Semiconductors in America Coalition (SIAC) and called on congressional leaders to appropriate $50 billion for domestic chip manufacturing incentives and research initiatives.

Read more: Newly Formed Semi Alliance Calls for Congress to Appropriate $50B for Domestic Chip Manufacturing

ST. GALLEN, SWITZERLAND – End-of-life printed circuit boards, certain magnets in disc drives and electric vehicles, EV and other special battery types, and fluorescent lamps are among several electrical and electronic products containing critical raw materials, the recycling of which should be made law, says a new UN-backed report funded by the EU.

Read more: EU-Funded Project: Recycling CRMs in PCBs Should be Made Law

POWAY, CA – Mycronic signed an agreement with Cohu to purchase the firm’s printed circuit board test group for $125 million.

Read more: Mycronic to Buy Cohu’s PCB Test Group for $125M

PITTSBURGH – Ansys reported first quarter revenue of $363.2 million, up 19% year-over-year.

Read more: Ansys Reports Q1 Revenue Up 19%

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