Making silicon wafers in space could enable building ultra-pure silicon wafers, but at a prohibitively high cost.
Subsidies behind the expected chipmaking boom mean that each job created will cost taxpayers about US$185,000 a year.
A Dutch university that is a key feeder institution for the semiconductor giant ASML has suspended lessons after reporting a ...
Axiom Space is a Houston-based firm that runs end-to-end missions to the International Space Station. It recently visited ...
This move adds new export licenses for specialized tech, like the tools ASML (NASDAQ:ASML) uses to find wafer defects and ...
Dutch national export licence requirements for semiconductor equipment were first introduced in 2023 under pressure from the ...
"Particularly because of the hype that is going on in the quantum computing space and some erroneous statements are being ...
Apple is in the final stage of verifying its first “made in America” cutting edge processor chips from Taiwan Semiconductor ...
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Healthcare technology company Philips has sold its Xiver computer chip subsidiary, the Telegraaf ...
Eindhoven-based startup Photon IP has raised €4.75mn in seed funding as it looks to scale up its unique method for creating ...
In a package of economic measures approved by the Cabinet last month, the government spelled out, and not for the first time, measures for reinforcing Japan’s chipmaking industry. It plans to ...
Healthcare technology firm Philips has divested its computer chip subsidiary Xiver to a consortium led by Orange Mills ...