A*Star stacks four wafers

Scientists from the Institute of Microelectronics (IME) at the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) have developed technology that can stack up to four layers of wafers.  IME has developed a multi-wafer fusion bonding process and a one-step TSV process that can stack up to four layers of wafers. This was made possible by ...

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Texas project for 6G

A 6G research centre at the University Of Texas  has been set up p, backed by AT&T, Nvidia, Samsung America, Qualcomm and InterDigital. Called 6G@UT the project envisages each of the founding companies sponsoring at least two specific three-year projects, including new sensing methods, wireless-specific machine learning algorithms and networking innovations. “The advances in both wireless communications and ...

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Woz joins right-to-repair lobby

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak (pictured) is supporting the right-to-repair movement to which the biggest opponent is Apple. “We wouldn’t have had an Apple had I not grown up in a very open technology world,” says Wozniak, “it’s time to recognise the right to repair more fully.” The movement is pushing for laws guaranteeing that manufacturers ...

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Antenova launches compact 5G antenna for M2M and IoT

Antenova, the Hatfield manufacturer of antennas and RF antenna modules for M2M and the IoT, is announcing a compact high performing antenna for the 5G bands worldwide, including LTE band 74 1420-1520MHz and 617-698MHz. Lutosa is a flexible antenna measuring 95 x 15 x 0.15mm, making it suitable for smaller designs, as it can be ...

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Relativity Space announces new factory headquarters

Relativity Space, the company that 3D prints an entire rocket, has announced a major expansion of its operations in Long Beach, California. It has taken on a new, one million square foot headquarters factory at the Goodman Commerce Center, Long Beach, a former Boeing C-17 manufacturing plant. The company describes it as one of the ...

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