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Top ten articles in April

Top ten articles in April

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By Nick Flaherty



April saw more use of openAI’s GPT chatbot in electronic engineering, from supporting FPGA designs to leaking data from Samsung’s chip designs, while a Spanish engineering firm showed its RISC-V design skills with ‘open core surgery’.

The UK saw the first national test of an emergency alert system using technology from a US company that has also been deployed across Europe.

Investments in the leading edge chip fab in Japan and a packaging plant in India came alongside Indian conglomerate Tata hiring Intel’s former foundry services boss, while TSMC is discussing a 28nm fab in Germany with Bosch and Nexperia is exploring its options for the Newport Wafer Fab in Wales.

Rapid Silicon lets engineers use GPT for FPGA design

Rapidus secures US$2.3 billion to start 2nm wafer fab

Micron’s $1bn Indian chip packaging plant close to approval

Tata hires former boss of Intel foundry services

The US tech behind the UK and European emergency alerts

Nexperia engages broker to sell Newport wafer fab

TSMC could partner with Bosch for 28nm fab in Germany

Spanish startup performs RISC-V open core surgery

Top 25 global and Chinese chip companies ranked

ChatGPT leaking Samsung chip secrets is iceberg’s tip

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