Applied Materials has announced developments and a partnership for improving heterogeneous chip design and integration. The development is improved software modelling and simulation for die-to-wafer hybrid bonding – which uses direct copper-to-copper interconnects to increase I/O density and shorten the wiring length between chiplets. This will allow parameters such as material selection and packaging architecture to be evaluated and optimised ...
Manufacturing
IE4 induction motors and VFDs save 900MWh/year at paper mill
Swiss packaging company Model Group bought in ABB to re-fit a huge paper-making machine at its Weinfelden plant with new motors. The machine, almost 80m long, has dozens of motors and operates 24 hours a day seven days a week as one of a pair that make enough paper for ~1,500 million square meters of corrugated board each year. The machine was nearing ...
TSMC Hikes Chip Prices Again Amid Margin Concerns
On Wednesday TSMC told clients it is jacking prices by up to 20%, reports the Nikkei. Increases and timings are said to vary from client to client. Two price rises last autumn and this spring saw prices rise 10%. TSMC had Q2 revenues of $13.3 billion and expects Q3 revenues of $14.6-14.9 billion for a gross margin of 50% and ...
Redwire highlights HOSS (Hyperion Operational Space Simulation Laboratory)
Redwire, the Jacksonville, Florida-based space infrastructure company, has unveiled its Hyperion Operational Space Simulation Laboratory (HOSS), which it describes as “a first-of-its-kind digital engineering environment”. Announcing “initial operational capability” for the state-of-the-art facility, the company says it is designed to address next-generation space architectures and solutions, via artificial intelligence, machine learning and cyber technologies. It will be made available to ...
Ventec to distribute Taiyo inks and solder masks in UK Ireland and Europe
Ventec of Leamington Spa is taking over exclusive distribution of Taiyo America products in the UK and Ireland and mainland Europe. From 01 October this year, Taiyo products will be supplied from Ventec’s distribution hubs in Germany and the United Kingdom. Taiyo America will continue to provide sales and technical support to its direct customers, with Ventec providing supply chain ...
Hakko’s latest soldering iron
Hakko’s FX-601 adjustable soldering iron is aimed at all abilities, from professional to beginner, according to its UK importer Electrolube. There is is no controller box, just the iron, its cable and a mains plug because the controller is built into the iron’s handle. Settings between 240-540°C are available, and status is indicated by an LED. “A one-temperature-fits-all approach simply won’t ...
Lockheed Martin unveils Skunk Works flexible factory
Lockheed Martin has completed construction of an advanced manufacturing facility at its Palmdale, California, campus and headquarters. The 215,000 square foot building will serve the company’s advanced-projects division, dubbed Skunk Works. Lockheed Martin says the “intelligent, flexible factory has digital foundations to incorporate smart manufacturing components, embrace the Internet of Things and deliver cutting edge solutions rapidly and affordably”. “This ...
Re-use and recycle Raspberry Pis
Distributor OKdo has partnered with Raspberry Pi and the Sony Technology Centre in a scheme to re-use certain Raspberry Pi boards in the UK, with plans for it to become global later this year. OKdo Renew, as it will be know, is open only for later Rapberry Pis: 3b, 3b+ and 4. “In return, they will receive a £10 voucher ...
2MW Orkney tidal turbine hooks into the grid
Orbital Marine Power’s O2 has begun feeding power into the national grid from the European Marine Energy Centre in Orkney. The floating turbine, claimed by Orbital to be the worlds largest, has been fabricated using ship-building technology in Dundee, and is anchored in the Fall of Warness. 74m long O2 is Orbital’s first commercial turbine, following 15 years of UK ...
£1.5m for UK silicon anode li-ion project
Innovate UK has approved funding for the £1.5m ‘Silicon anode battery for rapid electrification’ (Sabre) project, intended to improve energy density in electric vehicle grade lithium ion batteries. The money, via Faraday Battery Challenge at UK Research and Innovation, will go to Nexeon, Britishvolt and University College London (UCL) to deliver Li-ion test cells with a silicon anode material. “Silicon has a ...