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New US-Taiwan partnership targets silicon carbide wafers for faster, cooler 6G chips
Purdue University has announced a strategic partnership with GeChi Compound Semiconductor (GCCS) aimed at ...
Glass fiber-reinforced plastic (GFRP), renowned for its exceptional strength and durability as a composite material, finds extensive application across various industries, ranging from aircraft ...
Silicon carbide production is ramping quickly, driven by end market demand in automotive and price parity with silicon. Many thousands of power semiconductor modules already are in use in electric ...
John Palmour, CTO at Cree, sat down with Semiconductor Engineering to talk about silicon carbide, how it compares to silicon, what’s different from a design and packaging standpoint, and where it’s ...
The US Department of Commerce has provisionally agreed to provide silicon carbide semiconductor manufacturer Wolfspeed with up to $750 million in direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act. The ...
Silicon wafers are currently being upgraded from 8 inches to 12 inches. A single wafer can produce more chips when it is larger, which also reduces waste at the wafer's edge and lowers chip costs. As ...
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