Global PCB material supply tightening: What the market is experiencing today
The global raw material supply continues to pressure the electronic industry and not least the PCB manufacturing sector. What initially affected a narrow range of high-frequency materials has now evolved into a broader scope, impacting both advanced laminates and standard FR-4 materials.
Huawei proposes Tau Scaling Law as successor to Moore's Law
At the IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems in Shanghai on May 25, Huawei presented the Tau scaling law — a new principle for guiding semiconductor development that the company proposes as a replacement for Moore's Law, which has underpinned the industry for more than five decades.
Quectel expands EMEA reach with Future Electronics deal
Quectel Wireless Solutions has entered into an expanded distribution partnership with Future Electronics to bring its full portfolio of products and services to customers across the EMEA region.
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COMPACT PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS OF THE PANASONIC BRAND
Panasonic offers a wide range of components designed for industrial automation applications. Among them, miniature photoelectric sensors are particularly popular, valued for their compact dimensions, high precision of operation, and reliability in demanding applications. Let’s check what functions these solutions offer and what distinguishes them in terms of technical parameters.
Indian startup Anscer Robotics secures $4.7 million in Series A
The company’s architecture is designed to support real-time analytics, contextual decision-making, and seamless interoperability with customer-owned Artificial Intelligence models and digital systems.
IBM announces US quantum chip foundry with $1B CHIPS support
The CHIPS incentive from the US Department of Commerce will support R&D efforts of a new IBM company, Anderon, which will operate as a 300-mm quantum wafer foundry. In addition to the USD 1 billion CHIPS incentive, IBM will contribute USD 1 billion of cash into Anderon.
AT&S expands AI substrate capacity in Chongqing
Austrian PCB and IC substrate manufacturer AT&S is expanding capacity at its Chongqing facility in China to meet growing demand for high-end IC substrates from a key customer in the AI segment.
NAND Flash revenues surge 84% in Q1 as AI demand drives shortage
The combined revenue of the world's five largest NAND Flash suppliers jumped 83.7% quarter-on-quarter in the first quarter of 2026, surpassing USD 38.9 billion. Surging demand for enterprise SSDs from AI infrastructure buildout, combined with constrained supply, pushed prices well above expectations, according to TrendForce.
Evertiq Expo Berlin – between resilience, AI and manufacturing reality
The German electronics industry is entering a period defined less by stability and more by adaptation. For years, the sector benefited from a model built on industrial strength, global supply chains and close ties between manufacturing and export-driven growth. Today, many of those assumptions are being re-evaluated.
Micron starts 1α DRAM production at Virginia fab in $2 billion expansion
US memory manufacturer Micron has begun 1-alpha DRAM manufacturing at its Manassas, Virginia facility — the most advanced memory technology ever produced in the United States, according to the company. The more than USD 2 billion investment will quadruple Micron's DDR4 wafer supply at the site.
Cyient Semiconductors raises $30M in equity and debt funds
The fresh funding will be deployed to advance the company’s product R&D roadmap across custom power semiconductors and custom ASSPs, build in-house chip validation and testing infrastructure, and support working capital requirements.
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