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Apr 5, 2018
TSMC advanced packaging seen crucial for HPC chips
The InFO WLP (integrated fan-out wafer level packaging) and CoWoS (chip on wafer on substrate) developed by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ...
Digitimes
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Apr 5, 2018
Intel says it won't patch older chips for Spectre
Intel updated its patching guidance for Spectre, continuing the months-long process of fixing the critical security flaw. Although the company ...
The Verge
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Apr 4, 2018
TSMC Advanced Packaging Seen Crucial for HPC Chips
The InFO WLP (integrated fan-out wafer level packaging) and CoWoS (chip on wafer on substrate) developed by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ...
Digitimes
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Apr 4, 2018
How Apple dropping Intel would change the future of technology
A report said Apple plans to make processors for its notebook and PC designs, replacing Intel, whose stock tanked on ...
Market Watch
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Apr 4, 2018
ASE breaks ground for new factory in southern Taiwan
Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE), a provider of semiconductor assembly and test services, on April 3 held a groundbreaking ceremony at ...
Digitimes
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Apr 4, 2018
μ-Transfer Printing going mainstream?; Heterogeneous Int at IMAPS DPC
IFTLE has discussed m-transfer printing for several years, first with Semprius and then at licensee X-Celeprint. We have seen Teledyne ...
ElectroIQ
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Apr 4, 2018
Toshiba won't cancel $18 billion chip deal unless any major material change: CEO
Toshiba Corp will not use the option of cancelling the $18 billion sale of its memory chip unit unless there ...
Reuters
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Apr 4, 2018
IC packagers to see revenues bolstered by non-smartphone sectors
While strong demand for non-smartphone and 5G chips will keep foundry fabs running at full capacity in the second quarter, ...
Digitimes
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Apr 4, 2018
Are We Master or Machine?
The two AI leaders are the US and China. In the US, it's entirely driven by the private sector. Chinese ...
EE Times
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Apr 4, 2018
Intel Could Lose Apple Business on Two Fronts
A report that Apple's long-rumored transition away from Intel chips to its own Arm-based processor for Mac computers could happen ...
EE Times
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