Entries for April 2019
Apple’s Rivals See 5G as ‘Golden Opportunity’ to Beat iPhone
posted on April 15, 2019 16:05
Now that the first 5G devices are hitting the U.S. market, Apple Inc. is under more pressure to start readying a comparable iPhone — or watch its dominance come under attack.
View Full Article . . .
3D NAND Metrology Challenges Growing
posted on April 15, 2019 16:04
3D NAND vendors face several challenges to scale their devices to the next level, but one manufacturing technology stands out as much more difficult at each turn—metrology.
View Full Article . . .
ASML says damage from corporate theft in U.S. was limited
posted on April 15, 2019 16:03
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch semiconductor equipment manufacturing company ASML Holding NV on Thursday confirmed it had been the victim of corporate espionage but downplayed the impact on its business.
View Full Article . . .
Low Power Meets Variability At 7/5nm
posted on April 15, 2019 16:02
Power-related issues are beginning to clash with process variation at 7/5nm, making timing closure more difficult and resulting in re-spins caused by unexpected errors and poor functional yield.
View Full Article . . .
Intel and AMD may never make a CPU we can fully trust, but others might
posted on April 15, 2019 16:01
Remember the Spectre and Meltdown security exploits from last year? Intel and AMD really hopes you don’t. Despite what they want you to believe, these speculative execution exploits aren’t going away, at least not with the solutions proposed so far.
View Full Article . . .
|
|