CEO Interview with Darin Davis of SILICET

  • News: What Do Trump’s Tariffs Mean for the European Semiconductor Industry?
  • Launches: Asymmetric Power Biasing for Critical Plasma Semiconductor Processes
  • Charts: Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 27.0% Year-to-Year
  • Research: Breakthrough in Atomically Thin Semiconductors
  • Insight: CEO Interview with Darin Davis of SILICET

News

What Do Trump’s Tariffs Mean for the European Semiconductor Industry?
The uncertainty surrounding potential tariffs on semiconductor imports continues to impact the European tech landscape, with companies grappling with strategic adjustments amid fluctuating costs and supply chain disruptions. The article underscores the need for advanced modeling technologies to navigate these challenges and mitigate risks.

Trump Tariffs


Launches

Asymmetric Power Biasing for Critical Plasma Semiconductor Processes
Advanced Energy Industries has introduced a novel asymmetric waveform technology aimed at enhancing plasma etching and deposition processes. This innovation allows for precise control over ion energy distribution, supporting the manufacturing of smaller and more complex semiconductor devices.

Plasma Technology


Charts

Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 27.0% Year-to-Year
Recent data from the Semiconductor Industry Association reveals a robust growth in global semiconductor sales, attributed to strong demand in the Americas and Asia-Pacific regions. The chart illustrates monthly sales trends, showcasing the industry’s resilience against economic fluctuations.

Sales Growth Chart


Research

Breakthrough in Atomically Thin Semiconductors
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking technique for fabricating wafer-scale, modulated-doped monolayer MoS2 films, promising significant advancements in semiconductor performance. This innovative approach enhances the electronic properties of 2D materials, paving the way for high-speed applications.

Research Breakthrough


Insight

CEO Interview with Darin Davis of SILICET
Darin Davis discusses SILICET’s innovative LDMOS architecture and its implications for semiconductor manufacturing. He highlights the need for improved reliability and performance in power conversion devices, emphasizing the role of their new scalable source-side architecture in meeting industry demands.

Darin Davis


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