Micron Hiroshima fab expansion adds Japan-backed HBM capacity for AI chips, with new production equipment due in late 2028.
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Micron starts Japanese chip plant expansion
Micron said the spread of AI across data centre systems and edge computing is driving continued increases in demand for ...
U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer is highlighting a major investment in advanced manufacturing and workforce development at ...
A UV laser and 3D printer create large flexible tactile sensor arrays directly on target surfaces, simplifying fabrication and rapid prototyping.
CAI's Jon Thompson details how digital twins cut cleanroom commissioning time by up to 30% and accelerate GMP deviation investigations. Digital twins of cleanrooms are offering measurable reductions ...
Standard Engineering Technology (SETL) today announced an equity investment in GL Hakko Co., (GL Hakko) Japan, a manufacturer of glass-lined process equipment. GL Hakko is a member of the AGI Group, ...
Gansu Constar Technology Group (Constar), one of China’s leading contact lens manufacturers, is strengthening its position as a trusted global partner by highlighting its robust EU CE (0197) and ISO ...
Low-power wide-area networks are quietly connecting the physical world — and Dragino’s growing hardware catalogue shows just ...
Japan is backing Micron's $9.3 billion Hiroshima expansion as it seeks to become an AI memory hub and challenge South Korea's ...
Seagate Technology, one of three big semiconductor manufacturers in the Twin Cities, plans to expand, tripling capacity to make chips at its Bloomington plant. Seagate, along the I-494 corridor, is ...
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Schumer announces new Bing U. laboratory, Make More In America Act
On July 2, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer joined Binghamton University President Anne D'Alleva to announce Bing. U's ...
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Flash crash or cash? The AI hardware reset investors can't ignore
Key Points Interested in Micron Technology, Inc.? Here are five stocks we like better. A $137 billion memory-stock sell-off ...
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