XIVER emerges as Europe’s sole independent MEMS foundry after this Dutch consortium acquires it from Philips: Dutch electronics firm Philips has sold its chip development division to a Dutch investor consortium, including former VDL Nedcar CEO John van Soerland and Orange Mills Ventures founder Cees Meeuwis. The division will operate independently under the name XIVER. The former Philips unit will continue to play a significant role in the semiconductor and medtech ... Read more #MEMS #Semiconductors #HighTechCampus
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Silicon Canals: XIVER emerges as Europe’s sole independent MEMS foundry after this Dutch consortium acquires it from Philips
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🔥 Where are chip giants placing their bets in 2025? Foundry leaders like TSMC & GlobalFoundries are going all-in on CoWoS and silicon photonics, driving the advanced packaging revolution! 💰 Meanwhile, on Jan 17, the U.S. launched initiatives under the National Advanced Packaging Manufacturing Program (NAPMP), committing $1.4B to boost advanced packaging, including support for Absolics and Applied Materials. 💡More: https://buff.ly/3Q0mobO 🔗 #CoWoS #photonics #siliconphotonics #TSMC #GlobalFoundries
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The release of Pitt Street Research’s detailed analysis on Adisyn (ASX:AI1) marks a critical moment for this under-the-radar tech player. The report hones in on Adisyn’s bold acquisition of Israeli innovator 2D Generation and its groundbreaking graphene interconnect technology, which analysts believe could redefine semiconductor manufacturing. Pitt Street analysts Marc Kennis and Nick Sundich are unequivocal in their assessment: the market is undervaluing Adisyn’s potential, offering investors a unique opportunity to back a transformative innovation. Kennis and Sundich outline a compelling investment thesis centred on Adisyn’s pivot from its legacy tech services into high-tech semiconductors. Their valuation—$0.29 per share—positions Adisyn as a high-reward prospect, significantly above its $0.07 trading price. Read the full article and access the research report here: https://hubs.li/Q032p-P60
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Philips has sold its chip development division to a Dutch investor consortium, including former VDL Nedcar CEO John van Soerland and Orange Mills Ventures founder Cees Meeuwis. The division will operate independently under the name XIVER. The former Philips unit will continue to play a significant role in the semiconductor and medtech sectors, both of which are vital to the Netherlands’ economy. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/giYvfrkF Kees Wesdorp, Patrick Meerts
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The tech industry was abuzz with excitement as Rogue Valley Microdevices announced its latest venture - the acquisition of a 50,000-square-foot commercial building at 2301 Commerce Drive, Palm Bay, Florida in June 2023. This move, detailed in the article Rogue Valley selects Florida for MEMS wafer fab, signifies the company's strategic expansion into the realm of MEMS and sensors manufacturing. With a substantial budget of US$30 million allocated for capital expenditures, Rogue Valley is set to establish a cutting-edge wafer fab dedicated to MEMS production. The facility boasts a manufacturing capacity of 21,000 wafer starts per month and is projected to create job opportunities for approximately 75 individuals. Production at the new fab is slated to commence in 2025, marking a significant milestone for the company. #electricalengineering #electronics #embedded #embeddedsystems #electrical #computerchips Follow us on LinkedIn to get daily news: HardwareBee - Electronic News and Vendor Directory
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🚀Argo Semiconductors has been awarded the #EICAccelerator Prize, securing a €2.5M grant and €2.4M in equity. As #5G transforms telecommunications, Argo's Active Antenna Catalyst tackles the challenge of increased costs and complexity. This innovation combines RFIC with an Ultra Slim Printed Antenna Array for lower expenses, reduced power consumption, and expanded coverage. 🌐With #EIC’s support, Argo Semiconductor will optimise, manufacture, and validate the RFIC, commercialise the Active Antenna Catalyst, and expand globally. 💡 To learn more about their cutting-edge innovation, read here: https://lnkd.in/dzwHEmmq European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA) #AlienTT #5G #EICAccelerator #ArgoSemiconductors #TechRevolution #WirelessTechnology
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TOPPAN Inc. has announced its participation in US-JOINT from November 18. US-JOINT is a US-Japan consortium for next-generation semiconductor packaging established in July this year and spearheaded by Resonac, a leading manufacturer of semiconductor back-end process materials. TOPPAN will participate as a packaging substrate manufacturer and aim to contribute to the evolution of next-generation semiconductor packaging technology through involvement in the development of mounting technologies and the creation of a next-generation packaging evaluation platform in the US. Read more at: https://lnkd.in/g2-fFvDR
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Pitt Street Research has just released detailed analysis on Adisyn (ASX:AI1), which as TechInvest Magazine has reported, marks a critical moment for this under-the-radar tech player. The report hones in on Adisyn’s bold acquisition of Israeli innovator 2D Generation, and its groundbreaking graphene interconnect technology, which analysts believe could redefine semiconductor manufacturing. Pitt Street analysts Marc Kennis and Nicholas Sundich are unequivocal in their assessment: the market is undervaluing Adisyn’s potential, offering investors a unique opportunity to back a transformative innovation. Kennis and Sundich outline a compelling investment thesis centred on Adisyn’s pivot from its legacy tech services into high-tech semiconductors. Their valuation—$0.29 per share—positions Adisyn as a high-reward prospect, significantly above its $0.07 trading price. To read the full article and access the research report, go to: https://lnkd.in/gtGyJrGN Shane Wee Blake Burton Arye Kohavi Chapter One Advisors Colin Jacoby Alex Baker Jedd Penkethman
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Pitt Street Research has just released detailed analysis on Adisyn (ASX:AI1), which as TechInvest Magazine has reported, marks a critical moment for this under-the-radar tech player. The report hones in on Adisyn’s bold acquisition of Israeli innovator 2D Generation, and its groundbreaking graphene interconnect technology, which analysts believe could redefine semiconductor manufacturing. Pitt Street analysts Marc Kennis and Nicholas Sundich are unequivocal in their assessment: the market is undervaluing Adisyn’s potential, offering investors a unique opportunity to back a transformative innovation. Kennis and Sundich outline a compelling investment thesis centred on Adisyn’s pivot from its legacy tech services into high-tech semiconductors. Their valuation—$0.29 per share—positions Adisyn as a high-reward prospect, significantly above its $0.07 trading price. To read the full article and access the research report, go to: https://lnkd.in/gtGyJrGN David Tasker Shane Wee Blake Burton Arye Kohavi Chapter One Advisors Colin Jacoby Alex Baker Jedd Penkethman
Pitt Street Research has just released detailed analysis on Adisyn (ASX:AI1), which as TechInvest Magazine has reported, marks a critical moment for this under-the-radar tech player. The report hones in on Adisyn’s bold acquisition of Israeli innovator 2D Generation, and its groundbreaking graphene interconnect technology, which analysts believe could redefine semiconductor manufacturing. Pitt Street analysts Marc Kennis and Nicholas Sundich are unequivocal in their assessment: the market is undervaluing Adisyn’s potential, offering investors a unique opportunity to back a transformative innovation. Kennis and Sundich outline a compelling investment thesis centred on Adisyn’s pivot from its legacy tech services into high-tech semiconductors. Their valuation—$0.29 per share—positions Adisyn as a high-reward prospect, significantly above its $0.07 trading price. To read the full article and access the research report, go to: https://lnkd.in/gtGyJrGN Shane Wee Blake Burton Arye Kohavi Chapter One Advisors Colin Jacoby Alex Baker Jedd Penkethman
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①Chip giant secures key glass substrate patent, sparks a new wave in packaging technology...https://lnkd.in/gbsiAmFm ②Japan to provide additional $5.27 billion subsidy to Rapidus for domestic 2nm chip production...https://lnkd.in/gseZ9UuY ③TSMC's Kaohsiung 2nm fab accelerates, poised for mass production by 2025...https://lnkd.in/g-HTUyif
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