Win Semiconductors (WIN), a GaAs foundry, is reportedly one of the beneficiaries of Apple's in-house RF component initiative. Although the Taiwan-based company has declined to provide any information ...
Win Semiconductors (WinSemi), a GaAs foundry, believes that heterogeneous integration will become a crucial technology for interconnects in silicon photonics (SiPh) and compound semiconductors. Some ...
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Laser-cooled GPUs get buy-in from the U.S. military — government beams cash to Maxwell Labs to cool AI processors
Maxwell Labs, a startup developing an innovative cooling technology that uses lasers and gallium arsenide (GaAs) semiconductors, has received a $500,000 grant through a government-backed program to ...
The Octric factory is the only secure facility in the UK with skills and capability to manufacture gallium arsenide (GaAs) semiconductors, the MOD says. Credit: Sipa US/Alamy Stock Photo LONDON—The UK ...
By manipulating ultrafast quantum particles under extreme conditions, researchers have begun to probe growth dynamics in unprecedented detail. Why do patterns emerge as surfaces grow, whether in ...
Thanks to a Moore’s law rate of improvement in the bang-per-buck of GaAs diode lasers, cleaning and heating join a growing ...
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