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Semiconductors rely on circuit boards. The COVID-19 pandemic was a wakeup call for manufacturers of everything from F-150s to F-35s. Consumers and lawmakers learned that we don’t make enough ...
CHIPS Act doesn't go far enough to protect America's supply of microelectronics. Here's how to fix it. Printed circuit boards, which are in short supply in the U.S., are needed in technology from ...
The CHIPS Act is helping the industry bring thousands of high-tech jobs to the state. While the CHIPS Act was a great first step in restoring a balanced and resilient semiconductor supply chain, it ...
Addressing claim construction issues in inter partes review (IPR) proceedings before the Patent Trial & Appeal Board (Board), the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed an ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan’s printed circuit board industry is tightening capital spending for a third year but output ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -Two Chinese artificial intelligence chip startups are seeking to raise a combined 12 billion yuan ($1.65 ...
Humans produce over 50 million tons of electronic waste every year, and nearly 80 percent of it remains unrecycled. A large part of this waste is composed of printed circuit boards (PCBs) that are ...
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Live Science on MSN'Unlike conventional electronics': New liquid metal-infused circuit boards can self-heal and work after taking heavy damageNew recyclable electronics could be critical to curbing e-waste, scientists argue, especially because these circuit boards ...
Shares of Synopsys and Cadence Design Systems jumped on Thursday after the U.S. lifted export curbs on chip design software ...
German semiconductor maker Infineon Technologies AG announced that it’s producing a printed circuit board (PCB) that dissolves in water. Sourced from UK startup Jiva Materials, the plant-based ...
A new type of printed circuit board could drastically reduce the amount of electronic waste that ends up in landfills. Although most PCBs are difficult to recycle, such is not the case with this ...
New "nsOne" board can save a dying 1990s PlayStation 1 by transplanting original chips. Benj Edwards – Jun 12, 2025 2:51 pm | 83 A photo of the Sony PlayStation video game console, released in 1994.
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