Overview of Silicon Carbide Technology: Status, Challenges, Key Drivers, and Product Roadmap


Abstract: Arguably, SiC technology is the most rapidly expanding IC manufacturing technology driven mostly by the aggressive roadmap for battery electric vehicle penetration and also industrial high-voltage/high-power applications. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the state of the art of SiC technology focusing on the challenges starting from the difficult and lengthy SiC substr... » read more

Who Is Most Likely To Link Financial And Manufacturing Data?


Experts at the Table: Semiconductor Engineering sat down to discuss which companies have the most to gain from linking financial data with manufacturing data analytics platforms with Dieter Rathei, CEO of DR Yield; Jon Holt, senior director of product management at PDF Solutions, Alex Burlak, vice president of advanced analytics and test at proteanTecs; and Dirk de Vries, technical program ma... » read more

Overview Of Printed And Flexible Electronics: Technology Fundamentals, Design And Practical Applications


A new technical paper titled "Computing with Printed and Flexible Electronics" was published by researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Pragmatic Semiconductor Ltd and University of Patras. Abstract "Printed and flexible electronics (PFE) have emerged as the ubiquitous solution for application domains at the extreme edge, where the demands for low manufacturing and operational cos... » read more

Radiation, Temperature, Power Challenges For Chips In Space


Mission-critical hardware used in space is not supposed to fail at all, because lives may be lost in addition to resources, availability, performance, and budgets. For space applications, failure can occur due to a range of factors, including the weather on the day of launch, human error, environmental conditions, unexpected or unknown hazards and degradation of parts to chemical factors, aging... » read more

Blog Review: May 7


Cadence’s Mayank Bhatnagar examines the challenge of ensuring the functional safety of disaggregated designs and how UCIe can serve as a certified way to connect individual components. Siemens’ Charlie Olson explores the causes of inter-domain leakage when a DC path is formed between two power rails and how to overcome the limitations of traditional electrical rule checking. Synopsys�... » read more

Benefits Of Memory-Centric Computing (ETH Zurich)


A new technical paper titled "Memory-Centric Computing: Solving Computing's Memory Problem" was published by researchers at ETH Zurich. Abstract "Computing has a huge memory problem. The memory system, consisting of multiple technologies at different levels, is responsible for most of the energy consumption, performance bottlenecks, robustness problems, monetary cost, and hardware real esta... » read more

Chip Industry Technical Paper Roundup: May 6


New technical papers recently added to Semiconductor Engineering’s library: [table id=427 /] Find more semiconductor research papers here.   » read more

Main Applications And Corresponding Requirements For IMC With RRAM Devices


A new technical paper titled "Resistive Switching Random-Access Memory (RRAM): Applications and Requirements for Memory and Computing" was published by researchers at Politecnico di Milano, IUNET and Hewlett-Packard Labs. Abstract "In the information age, novel hardware solutions are urgently needed to efficiently store and process increasing amounts of data. In this scenario, memory device... » read more

Research Bits: May 6


Destroying hydrogen peroxide and triazole Researchers from the University of Technology Sydney and startup Infinite Water International developed catalytic technology that breaks down hydrogen peroxide and triazole, two chemicals used in semiconductor manufacturing for surface cleaning and corrosion prevention. The goal is to create a cleaner wastewater stream that can be reused within the fab... » read more

A Route For More Efficient SOT-MRAM Designs (NTU, TSMC)


A new technical paper titled "Efficient Magnetization Switching via Orbital-to-Spin Conversion in Cr/W-Based Heterostructures" by researchers at National Taiwan University and TSMC. Abstract "A highly efficient spin–orbit torque (SOT) switching mechanism is crucial for the realization of practical SOT magnetic random-access memory (MRAM). This study proposes a Cr/W-based spin current sour... » read more

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