ASML expects to collect €200 million from sales of EUV systems in Q2. Customers are using EUV for 7nm logic and 'mid-10nm' DRAM, it says.
Manufacturing
260 jobs at risk as EMS giant Jabil ends manufacturing at Livingston
Electronics manufacturing services giant Jabil has announced plans to end manufacturing at its Livingston site with the loss of 260 jobs.
Samsung to recycle millions of recalled Galaxy Note 7 phones
Samsung has said that the 4 million recalled Galaxy Note 7 mobile handsets will be recycled and processed in an environmentally-friendly manner. The mobile phone maker said that recalled devices shall be considered to be used as refurbished phones or rental phones where applicable. All salvageable components, such as semiconductors and camera modules, shall be detached for test sample production purposes. Samsung also said that it will contract ...
Southern Manufacturing: Say hello to Electronics Weekly at M133
The Southern Manufacturing and Electronics & AutoAero 2017 show is now underway - running 21 - 23 March 2017 - at Five, Farnborough.
Interview: Southern Manufacturing and market trends, Brexit, and the future
Electronics Weekly asks Phil Valentine - MD at European Trade & Exhibition Services - about the Southern Manufacturing show, its future and UK manufacturing’s post-Brexit prospects.
Show Preview: Southern Manufacturing & Electronics 2017
Caroline Hayes introduces some of the innovations and highlights promised for this year’s manufacturing and electronics show, Southern Manufacturing & Electronics 2017.
Invensense and GloFo make pMUTs
InvenSense develops an ultrasonic fingerprint imaging technology using aluminum nitride-based pMUTs.
Beta Layout extends 3D-MID production capacity
PCB manufacturer Beta Layout has added a 3D-MID production line to its prototype manufacturing capabilities.
EUV may not be ready for 7nm
Intel’s EUV manager told this week’s SPIE Advanced Lithography Conference that EUV may not be ready for 7nm. Dr. Britt Turkoff pointed to a number of potential show-stoppers. The old bug-bear of light-source power is still with us with 250W needed and not much more than 150W attainable. Photoresist and pellicles are also in need of further development. TSMC has ...
Cambridge deal creates major graphene centre in the UK
A majority stake in Cambridge Graphene, a spin-out company from the University of Cambridge, has been acquired by UK-based firm Versarien, creating major graphene centre in the UK