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THE LEAD
MIT developed a technique for printing electronic circuits directly onto living tissues and complex biological surfaces. OpenAI and Broadcom unveiled the design of their first custom AI chip.
TECH NEWS
IBM has demonstrated a laboratory prototype of what it calls the world's first sub-1-nanometer (0.7nm) chip technology, using a new 3D transistor architecture to pack nearly 100 billion transistors onto a fingernail-sized chip, with commercial production projected within five years.
Princeton researchers started to develop machine-learning-driven algorithmic methods for designing RFICs and, in many cases, the physical prototypes bested state-of-the art circuits in terms of performance.
OpenAI and Broadcom unveiled the design of their first custom AI chip, Jalapeño, which is intended for AI inference workloads and forms part of OpenAI’s plan to deploy enough custom hardware to support data centers consuming up to 10GW of power.
Researchers at MIT developed a nanoparticle-free printing process that enables electronic sensors and circuits to be printed directly onto living tissues, biological materials and complex curved surfaces.
Hackaday highlighted the toner transfer method as a low-cost DIY alternative to commercial PCB fabrication, demonstrating how a circuit printed in a magazine can be scanned, transferred onto copper-clad board, and chemically etched to create a functioning PCB.
Researchers at MIT developed a nanoparticle-free printing process that enables electronic sensors and circuits to be printed directly onto living tissues, biological materials and complex curved surfaces.
Hackaday highlighted the toner transfer method as a low-cost DIY alternative to commercial PCB fabrication, demonstrating how a circuit printed in a magazine can be scanned, transferred onto copper-clad board, and chemically etched to create a functioning PCB.
CE3S and Desco Industries will host a free four-part ANSI/ESD S20.20-2021 training series throughout August.
CE3S and Desco Industries will host a free four-part ANSI/ESD S20.20-2021 training series throughout August.
Rigol unveils DG70000 Series arbitrary waveform generators.
Registration is open for PCB West 2026, which will feature more than 120 hours of PCB design and assembly training this September in Santa Clara.
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THE ROUTE
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Not to beat a dead horse, but we’ve been speaking the past few months about corporate mergers and the intersection between academia and industry, and while these are separate topics, to be sure, I am motivated to continue both conversations.
MIKE BUETOW

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