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Intel CEO now expects chip shortage to last into 2024

Intel CEO now expects chip shortage to last into 2024 PUBLISHED FRI, APR 29 202212:53 PM EDTUPDATED FRI, APR 29 20226:45 PM EDT  by  Kevin Stankiewicz   Intel’s Pat Gelsinger now expects the semiconductor industry to suffer supply shortages until 2024. The CEO...

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EV car maker NIO selects onsemi’s silicon carbide traction power modules

SEMICONDUCTOR Today 12 May 2022 EV car maker NIO selects onsemi’s silicon carbide traction power modules Power semiconductor IC supplier onsemi of Phoenix, AZ, USA says that China-based car maker NIO Inc has chosen its latest VE-Trac Direct SiC power modules for its next-generation electric vehicles (EVs). The silicon carbide (SiC)-based power modules enable longer...

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Fabricating qubits using advanced semiconductor manufacturing processes

  APRIL 21, 2022 FEATURE Fabricating qubits using advanced semiconductor manufacturing processes by Ingrid Fadelli , Tech Xplore Quantum computers are promising computing machines that perform computations leveraging the collective properties of quantum physics states. These computers could help to tackle many computational problems that are currently...

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Apple claims ‘stealth mode’ startup poached engineers who took chip secrets

MAY 4, 2022 Apple claims 'stealth mode' startup poached engineers who took chip secrets   Apple has filed a lawsuit against a Mountain View, California startup called Rivos it claims poached employees who took chip-design secrets on their way out of the Cupertino iPhone giant.   "Rivos continues to target Apple engineers, with more departures occurring...

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Intel CEO now expects chip shortage to last into 2024

Intel CEO now expects chip shortage to last into 2024 PUBLISHED FRI, APR 29 202212:53 PM EDTUPDATED FRI, APR 29 20226:45 PM EDT  by  Kevin Stankiewicz   Intel’s Pat Gelsinger now expects the semiconductor industry to suffer supply shortages until 2024. The CEO told CNBC the extended timeline for the chip crunch is now due to a lack of manufacturing equipment....

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