Sygaldry raises $139M to build quantum computers for AI
Sygaldry servers are designed to address constraints in AI training and inference by operating alongside classical infrastructure within the data center. The company is also developing quantum algorithms that plug into the tools AI researchers already use.
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ASML reports €8.8 billion in Q1 sales, raises full-year outlook
ASML reported total net sales of EUR 8.8 billion and net income of EUR 2.8 billion for the first quarter of 2026.
Hyundai teams up with TVS to advance E3W solutions in India
Under the agreement, Hyundai will lead the design of and co-develop the Electric Three-Wheeler (E3W) by leveraging its research and development expertise, advanced mobility technologies and human-centric design approach.
Unisystem and SoMLabs expand cooperation in embedded and display technologies
As global supply chains remain under pressure and geopolitical uncertainty continues to reshape sourcing strategies, partnerships built on local capabilities are gaining importance. In this context, two Polish companies — Unisystem and SoMLabs — have announced a closer collaboration aimed at jointly delivering technology projects based on complementary products and expertise.
Onto expands partnership with Rigaku through 27% equity investment
By combining Rigaku’s X-ray technologies with Onto Innovation’s complementary optical metrology and advanced analytics software, the companies aim to deliver next-generation hybrid metrology solutions for increasingly complex semiconductor devices.
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Wooptix breaks ground on cleanroom facility in Spain
Designed as a central hub for innovation, the semiconductor cleanroom facility will support the assembly of new equipment, along with testing, validation and customer demonstration activities.
Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO, John Ternus to take over
Apple CEO Tim Cook will step down from his role on September 1, 2026, with John Ternus appointed as his successor.
Japan quake triggers alert; semiconductor operations unaffected
A magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck off the coast of northern Japan on April 20, prompting a brief tsunami alert and a government advisory warning of an elevated risk of a potential megaquake, the Associated Press reports.
Why EMC cannot be the “final step”. Design risks in defence electronics
In many projects, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is still treated as a final-stage verification step. In practice, this approach increasingly leads to delays, costly redesigns and errors that are difficult to eliminate — particularly in complex defence systems. As Dominik Kowalczyk, an explosion protection specialist at Dacpol, told Evertiq, EMC analysis should cover the entire lifecycle of a project — from concept to deployment. He also pointed out where signal integrity is most often lost and why the traditional approach to EMC is no longer keeping pace with growing system complexity.
Aumovio to sell Mechelen plant to Dumarey Group
Aumovio plans to divest its manufacturing site in Mechelen, Belgium, to Dumarey Group, as part of efforts to optimise its production footprint.
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