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Tech News |  Graphene flexes its electronic musclesFlexing graphene may be the most basic way to control its electrical properties, according to calculations by theoretical physicists at Rice University and in Russia.Share:  |
| New method can make cheaper solar energy storageEPFL scientists have now developed a simple, unconventional method to fabricate high-quality, efficient solar panels for direct solar hydrogen production with low cost. Share:  | Biodegradable, flexible silicon transistorsWisconsin researchers have developed a new biodegradable silicon transistor based on a material derived from wood, opening the door for green, flexible, low-cost portable electronics in future.Share:  | Opening a new route to photonicsA new route to ultrahigh density, ultracompact integrated photonic circuitry has been discovered by researchers with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California (UC) Berkeley.Share:  |
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Business News | Ambiq Micro appoints Mike Noonen as interim CEOAmbiq Micro, a developer of ultra-low power integrated circuits for power-sensitive applications, announced the appointment Mike Noonen as interim Chief Executive Officer with immediate effect.Share:  | SPP Technologies to acquire SPTS TechnologiesORBOTECH LTD. announced that SPTS Technologies Group Ltd. (SPTS), an Orbotech company and supplier of advanced wafer processing solutions, has sold its Thermal Products business to SPP Technologies Co, Ltd.Share:  | Taiwan tops fab spending - Driving anticipation for SEMICON Taiwan 2015In 2015, Taiwan is projected to have the highest capex for semiconductor manufacturing worldwide. Share:  | SMIC receives "2014 Foundry Supplier of the Year" award from QualcommSemiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, China's largest and most advanced semiconductor foundry, announced its receipt of the "2014 Foundry Supplier of the Year" award from customer Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated.Share:  |
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