Intel and CEA-Leti accelerate D2W bonding

Intel and CEA-Leti have optimised a hybrid direct-bonding, self-assembly process for D2W (Die-to-Wafer) bonding that has the potential to increase the alignment accuracy as well as fabrication throughput by several thousand dies per hour. The approach uses capillary forces of a water droplet to align dies on a target wafer.   While  the D2W hybrid bonding ...

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AUTOSAR- compliant CDD software module for EV battery system designers

Renesas has introduced an AUTOSAR-compliant complex device driver (CDD) software module for designers of automotive battery management systems (BMS) in electric vehicles (EVs). The new software pairs with Renesas’ industry-leading ISL78714 Li-Ion battery management IC to speed design and optimize performance of next-generation systems. The CDD software is designed to work with Renesas’ Winning Combination ...

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Q1 smartphone shipments down 12.8%

Q1 smartphone shipments were down 12.8% q-o-q at 310 million units, says TrendForce. For Q2, shipments are forecast at 309 million units The top five brands accounted for 78% of market in 1Q22. Samsung’s Q1 was 73.8 million units, ranking first in the world.  Since Samsung’s central production sites are located in Vietnam and India ...

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Coventry University building skills hub for UK electrification

Coventry University has received £1 million in funding to support a skills hub for specialist training around the electrification of vehicles. Aiming to supporting the Power Electronics, Machines and Drives (PEMD) community, it will be a specialised “market space” in which different sectors and training providers can get involved, said the university. The project is ...

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