Semiconductor Supply Chain Security Using Side-Channel Power Measurements and Generative Adversarial Networks (Cornell)


A new technical paper titled "Out-of-Band Power Side-Channel Detection for Semiconductor Supply Chain Integrity at Scale" was published by researchers at Cornell University. Abstract "Out-of-band screening of microcontrollers is a major gap in semiconductor supply chain security. High-assurance techniques such as X-ray and destructive reverse engineering are accurate but slow and expensiv... » read more

FTIR Detects Counterfeit Electronics


FTIR spectroscopy detects counterfeit electronics fast and effectively.[1] It provides a critical solution in the fight against counterfeit products that threaten various sectors of our economy. As counterfeits infiltrate industries like fashion, pharmaceuticals, and luxury goods, they pose serious risks. With the advancement of technology, counterfeit components in electronics are becom... » read more

Looking Inside Of Chips


Shai Cohen, co-founder and CEO of proteanTecs, sat down with Semiconductor Engineering to talk about how to boost reliability and add resiliency into chips and advanced packaging. What follows are excerpts of that conversation. SE: Several years ago, no one was thinking about on-chip monitoring. What's changed? Cohen: Today it is obvious that a solution is needed for optimizing performanc... » read more