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Alixlabs launches beta APS platform for non-litho patterning
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Thales NL expands radar system production and test capacity
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Nearfield closes record 330-million-euro funding round
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Koen ten Hove appointed as CTO of Thales NL
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Besi raises long-term targets on AI packaging and hybrid bonding demand
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ABN Amro: AI and defense boom shakes up Dutch EMS sector
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Nexperia stays profitable despite China disruption
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ASML, TSMC and Imec scale 2D transistors to 50nm pitch on 300mm wafers
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Optical interconnect market explodes to $39B by 2030
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Forced layoffs avoided until May 2027 in union-backed ASML restructuring plan
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Dutch Deep Tech Fund expanded to 610 million euros
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Qualinx tapes out first chip on GF’s all-European manufacturing flow
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ASML signals bigger role as investor in European tech
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Amsterdam’s Innoseis raises €6M to scale ultrasensitive MEMS sensors
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TUE and Imec ink chip alliance
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TSMC: AI chip shortage to persist for years despite capacity expansion
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EU Chips Act 2.0 draft drops front-end manufacturing priority
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AI-driven boom pushes chip market past $1.5T
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GF absorbs Eindhoven engineering team from Synopsys
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Europe’s first homegrown server CPU powers on after five-year delay
News
Nearfield bets on becoming the process-control champion of the AI era
Process control in advanced packaging could become what EUV lithography is for leading-edge transistor scaling, says Nearfield Instruments CEO Hamed Sadeghian.
Opinion
The AI-native organization: what comes after Agile
The AI-native organization learns and adapts at a rate that traditionally structured competitors can’t match.
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Thales teams up with Foxconn to secure advanced packaging in Europe
Defense players Thales and Radiall are joining forces with Foxconn to build a fully automated OSAT facility that aims to give Europe a stronger foothold in advanced electronics manufacturing.
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Bits&Chips talks to Nearfield’s Hamed Sadeghian
According to CEO Hamed Sadeghian, Nearfield Instruments finds itself in a “perfect storm” as the rise of AI, advanced chip nodes and heterogeneous integration is driving an explosion in demand for metrology.
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Creating signals with customized phase noise and jitter
How to use the IQ modulation capabilities of a vector signal generator to create signals with customized phase noise and jitter performance.
Background
How AI forms the future of Europe’s EDA industry
The User2User event hosted by Siemens EDA brings together the electronic design automation community to share their real-world experiences.
Analysis
Study backs beefing up European chip ambitions
Demand is growing, costs are manageable and Europe’s business climate could be competitive, according to a study commissioned by industry groups and governments.
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Quantum randomness turns flawed bits into perfect randomness
Starting with a random source that remained slightly predictable, ETH Zurich researchers generated a string of perfectly random bits. The experiment turns a cornerstone of quantum physics into a cryptographic tool.
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Silicon goes vertical with rollable transistor layers
A new transfer process for stacking ultrathin silicon nanomembranes could offer an alternative route to monolithic 3D integration.
Background
By strategically investing in rapid delivery and high quality, Apex Dynamics conquered the world
Taiwanese entrepreneur Robin Chang built Apex Dynamics single-handedly into a company now worth billions. The manufacturer of planetary gearboxes operates at the same level as its German competitors in terms of scale and quality.
News
AI from Amsterdam, hardware from Eindhoven: Reports see opportunity for Dutch tech axis
The combination of Amsterdam’s strengths in AI and platform technology with Brainport Eindhoven’s hardware and semiconductor expertise could reinforce each other, according to two recently published reports.
Analysis
Intel made it past the 18A launch – now comes the difficult part
Intel has managed to catch up technologically, but it still needs to prove that it can manufacture chips for others, not just for itself.
Analysis
“Today’s chip boom won’t last”
Veteran analyst Malcolm Penn pushes back against the AI euphoria currently gripping the semiconductor market.
Editorial
Unlearning Europe’s learned helplessness
First, we convinced ourselves we didn’t have to be able to do everything. Now that we do, we seem to think we can’t. Europe could use a little more self-confidence.















