
Top ten articles in December on eeNews Europe
Intel has moved into the top ten foundry suppliers in data released in December in the top ten articles on eeNews Europe, and the IEDM 2023 conference this month also showed its significant move into the integrated gallium nitride power market.
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Automotive developments were also well read, with a deal to develop software defined vehicles and STMicroelectronics losing its silicon carbide patent case with Purdue University.
The move to 6G is picking up pace, with key frequencies agreed in Europe in the 6GHz band and a working group to examine the opportunities in the 7 to 8GHz bands.
The new HAT+ standard taps PCI Express to provide a standard peripheral interface to the latest Raspberry Pi 5 boards, while Siemens was honouring its leading inventors at the end of the year.
Intel was also showing key technologies that it says will take it to 1nm and beyond with vertically scaled CFET transistors and backside contacts, and is also set to place $14bn of orders with TSMC in the coming months.
But it was Renesas launching its first general purpose 32bit RISC-V microcontroller that was the most read of the top ten articles in December, marking a year of significant development at the company in its microcontroller business.
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