TSMC secures $6.6 billion US subsidy for Arizona chip manufacturing
The U.S. Commerce Department announced on April 9, 2024, that it will grant a $6.6 billion subsidy to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s (TSMC) U.S. unit for semiconductor production in Phoenix, Arizona. Additionally, TSMC may receive government loans of up to $5 billion at low-interest rates. This subsidy is part of TSMC’s investment plans in the…
Read articleHow Microchips are Revolutionizing the Military
In an age where technology is progressing rapidly microchips have become needed, in military settings. They play a role in advancing the capabilities of forces worldwide from cutting edge weapon systems to secure communication networks. Improved Communication Networks An area where microchips are significantly impacting is communication systems. The military relies on secure communication channels…
Read articleNavigating Semiconductors Being Backordered? How Microchip USA Can Help
This back-order crisis has impacted across the board, from automotive to consumer electronics. This unprecedented scarcity has been exacerbated by factors, including increased demand for electronics spurred by remote work and online schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as supply chain disruptions. Understanding Why They Are Backordered This is primarily due to a surge…
Read articleThe Intersection of AI and Semiconductors: Advancements, Implications, and Future Opportunities
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become integral to our daily lives, powering everything from virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa to transformative technologies like self-driving cars and drones. At the heart of AI’s capabilities lies a fundamental enabler: semiconductors. These tiny yet powerful components are the backbone of AI systems, driving its computational power and efficiency.…
Read articleAMD Discontinuing Older FPGAs
AMD declared the End of Life (EOL) for a number of CPLDs and FPGAs that started January 1, 2024. The affected models include the XC9500XL, CoolRunner and CoolRunner II CPLDs, along with the Spartan II and Spartan 3 FPGA families. These products that were twenty-five years old, were part of Xilinx’s lineup prior to AMDs…
Read articleTSMC to Build a $20B Chip Plant in Japan by 2027
One of TSMC’s factories in Taichung’s Central Taiwan Science Park. (Photo credits: Wikimedia/ Briaxis F. Mendes) Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), the leading contract chip manufacturer, has announced its intention to set up a new production facility in Japan with support from Sony and Toyota. This move is drive by growing client demand and aligns…
Read articleHow Microchips Are Powering the Internet of Things (IoT)
In today’s era of technological innovation, the Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing the way we interact with devices, from smart homes to connected cars and beyond. Central to this transformation is a small yet extraordinary component: the microchip. These silicon marvels power the seamless connectivity and intelligent functionalities that define the IoT, enabling everything…
Read articleExploring the Future of Microchip Design
As we navigate the evolving world of technology, microchip design has become a vital player in driving innovations that permeate our daily lives. From the smartphones that have become an integral part of our existence to the ongoing digital revolution. As we venture into territories in the future, numerous trends and predictions are emerging that…
Read articleMicrochip Technology to Receive $162M Towards Production
The US government under the Biden administration has made a commitment of $162 million, to Microchip Technology Inc. This funding is part of their efforts to strengthen the production of computer chips within the country. It’s the investment made under a law implemented in 2022, which aims to revive semiconductor manufacturing in America. As per…
Read articlePaving the Way for a Green Future with Semiconductor Chips
Semiconductors play a pivotal role in driving the transition toward a green and more sustainable future. These tiny marvels of technology are not only powering our renewable energy systems but also revolutionizing industries like electric vehicles, logistics, and manufacturing. Powering Renewable Energy Systems Renewable energy systems heavily rely on chips to convert and manage power.…
Read articleTSMC Planning to Launch Fab in Japan
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), a leading contract chipmaker, plans to open its factory near Kumamoto, Japan, on February 24th, 2024. This facility is located in the small town of Kikuyo. This is part of TSMC’s expansion strategy, which also includes factories in Arizona and Germany. According to Kumamoto Nichinichi Shimbun, production at this plant-based…
Read articleNetherlands Stops Advanced Semiconductor Exports to China
Netherlands. Image source: Pixabay The semiconductor industry industry is undergoing changes as the Netherlands imposes restrictions, on ASML, a player in the field. ASML is known for its lithography systems that are crucial in producing cutting-edge microchips. However, they are now prohibited from exported from exporting their state of the art technology to China. ASMLs…
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