The CHIPS and Science Act: An Update of the First Eighteen Months
In August of 2022, the United States government signed the CHIPS and Science Act into law, aiming to bolster domestic semiconductor manufacturing and innovation through a $53 billion investment. On...
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DRAM: How to Pick the Right Embedded Memory
In the rapidly evolving electronics landscape, choosing the appropriate Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) is crucial for optimizing performance and meeting project requirements. Engineers and procurement specialists play a pivotal...
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Why Industrial Grade Matters
Industrial applications are increasingly operating autonomously with minimal human intervention. In that environment, the demands regarding quality and reliability for memory components are stringent. From the outside, commercial and industrial...
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Should you still be worried about the memory chip shortage?
The global chip shortage continues to make headlines even in its second year. Since the COVID-19 pandemic destabilized the market in 2020, the electronics industry has been plagued by supply...
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Managing end-of-life to extend production lifecycle
It has been 75 years since scientists made the first working transistor at Bell Labs after first conducting more than two decades of research. Ten years later, Gordon Moore predicted...
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How to overcome memory supply chain challenges
Trends and shortages in the semiconductor industry are often reported on without highlighting the nuances and differences in segments within the industry, such as sensors, analog, discrete, logic, optical components,...
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Advancing healthcare one chip at a time: Memory components for medical applications
According to the World Health Organization, there are about two million different kinds of medical devices on the market today. Especially the demand for and development of medical electronics and...
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Wide-Temperature Range memory chip components
To improve efficiency and decrease latency, computing power is increasingly placed in the field. Whether on the factory floor, in outdoor kiosks, or for defense equipment, more and more devices...
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The bottom line: Memory components for long-life communication applications
Originating in the 1830s with the invention of the electrical telegraph, the communications industry has undeniably changed the way we interact with one another and, as a consequence, the world...
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