Japan's Big 5 Unite for Perovskite Solar: The Future is Now!
The future of solar power is getting a serious shot in the arm. Five of Japan's industrial titans are pooling resources, aiming to make perovskite solar cells the next big thing.
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The future of solar power is getting a serious shot in the arm. Five of Japan's industrial titans are pooling resources, aiming to make perovskite solar cells the next big thing.
Micron is making good on its Made-in-America promises, spinning up advanced DRAM production in Virginia. This isn't just about filling shelves; it's a strategic play for national security and a nod to the relentless AI demand.
The race for quantum supremacy just got a massive infusion of cash. IBM and the US government are betting big on a new foundry, Anderon, to build the future of quantum computing.
The future of solar power is getting a serious shot in the arm. Five of Japan's industrial titans are pooling resources, aiming to make perovskite solar cells the next big thing.
Micron is making good on its Made-in-America promises, spinning up advanced DRAM production in Virginia. This isn't just about filling shelves; it's a strategic play for national security and a nod to the relentless AI demand.
PsiQuantum is set to receive a $100 million boost from the US government, aimed at accelerating quantum computing hardware development and bolstering the American semiconductor industry.
The race for quantum supremacy just got a massive infusion of cash. IBM and the US government are betting big on a new foundry, Anderon, to build the future of quantum computing.
Intel isn't just thinking about next year; they're sketching out silicon roadmaps for the next decade. The race for dominance in fabrication technology is heating up, and the early moves are fascinating.
Intel's cutting-edge 18A chip technology is sparking seismic shifts in the PC industry, compelling partners into expensive product overhauls. The company's aggressive sales tactics are creating a ripple effect, leaving many scrambling.
The manufacturing world just got a potential universal translator. IDP V6 aims to model yield across everything from semiconductors to pharmaceuticals, using publicly available data.
Intel's CEO is calling the company's foundry business a 'national treasure,' aiming to lure external customers with its advanced chipmaking tech. But is this a genuine comeback story, or just another round of Silicon Valley spin?
India's first commercial chip fabrication plant is gearing up for production, with ASML's critical lithography equipment set to be deployed. This $11 billion Dholera project signals a major push for the subcontinent's domestic chip manufacturing capabilities.
Forget sleek new processors. Russia's Mikron is hawking framed silicon wafers, some boasting 120,000 chips, as wall art. It’s a quirky business move that raises more than a few eyebrows in the tech world.
Yield bottlenecks in micron-level chip packaging. That's the knot Singapore-based Galatek is aiming to untangle with AI-embedded equipment, potentially unlocking massive gains for the AI and HPC chip market.
Korea's HBM dominance is undeniable, but a quiet revolution is happening elsewhere. Taiwan's chipmakers are stepping in, filling critical gaps in the AI server supply chain.