Cicor wins major aerospace & defence program in France
Swiss EMS provider Cicor Group has been selected by a leading European aerospace & defence (A&D) prime to supply electronic assemblies for a major defence program.
EU proposes Chips Act 2.0 and Cloud and AI Act
The European Commission has presented the European Technological Sovereignty Package, a set of legislative and strategic measures aimed at reducing Europe's dependence on foreign suppliers in semiconductors, AI, cloud computing and open source technology.
GF completes acquisition of Synopsys' ARC processor IP business
GlobalFoundries has completed its previously announced acquisition of the ARC Processor IP Solutions business from Synopsys, combining it with its existing MIPS subsidiary to create what the company describes as a software-to-silicon capability built for physical AI applications.
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Cold Start & Vibration in Auto Water Pumps: YMIN Hybrid Caps Enable Pin-to-Pin Replacement
YMIN VHT/VHU/VHR solid-liquid hybrid capacitors for automotive electronic water pumps solve cold-start noise and high-vibration challenges. They enable pin-to-pin replacement of Japanese brands with equivalent performance and stable supply.
Samsung moves US headquarters from New Jersey to Texas
Samsung Electronics is relocating its US headquarters from Englewood, New Jersey, to its existing campus in Plano, Texas, the company confirmed on Tuesday, NBC DFW reports. The transition is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
Tessalia plans €250M semiconductor packaging site in France
Foxconn, Radiall and Thales laid the foundation stone of their future JV. Tessalia is expected to have 800 employees at full production. Production is expected to start at the end of 2029 and to reach more than 50 million SiP components per year by 2033.
Murata starts construction of two new production buildings in Japan
Japanese component manufacturer Murata has broken ground on two new production buildings in Japan within the space of two weeks, adding to a capacity expansion programme that saw a third building completed in April. The new facilities will produce thermistors, chip inductors and noise suppression filters.
Why stockpiling doesn’t work anymore
For years, memory sourcing followed a familiar logic. Buyers negotiated hard, and, when prices rose, trusted that the cycle would eventually rebalance. That approach worked – until it didn’t.
Five dead after explosion at Hanwha Aerospace plant in South Korea
An explosion and fire at a Hanwha Aerospace factory in Daejeon, South Korea, killed five people and injured two others on Monday, Reuters reports. The blast occurred on a production line for rocket propellant.
The challenge of connecting data across electronics manufacturing
Electronics manufacturers have more access to production data than ever before. Yet despite growing investments in digitalisation, many companies still struggle to achieve complete visibility across their production environments.
Celestica to build one million square foot campus in Fort Worth
Canadian EMS provider Celestica has provided an update on its planned expansion in Fort Worth, Texas, where the company intends to establish a new campus exceeding one million square feet of advanced manufacturing and engineering space. The project is expected to create approximately 1,700 full-time jobs.
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