What just happened? TSMC has begun volume production of chips based on its N2 process technology, marking a major new step in 2nm-class node manufacturing. The company disclosed the milestone on its ...
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In addition, gang cultures, civil conflict, racial and ethnic tensions, wider cultural endorsements (for example the glamorizing of firearms in popular culture), terrorist radicalization, and ...
Waaree Energies has started operations at its 1.5 GW solar module manufacturing facility in Samakhiali–Kutch, India. The plant, operated by subsidiary Sangam Solar One, comprises two production lines ...
Kevin Hell, mPower Technology's CEO, said the company has ordered the equipment needed to double annual automated production capacity to 2 MW by mid-2026. Credit: mPower Technology TAMPA, Fla. — New ...
The IMCAS test team for the reconfigurable flexible on-orbit manufacturing platform. Credit: IMCAS HELSINKI — A Chinese institute recently completed ground tests on what it describes as a ...
A consortium of JGC, Technip Energies and Samsung Heavy Industries has launched bidding for the module work on a second floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) unit set for deployment offshore ...
Intel is reportedly still struggling with a chipmaking process crucial to its future. Reuters reports that the company's 18A process is still producing low yields and high defect rates. Intel has ...
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Avangrid, Inc., a leading energy company and member of the Iberdrola Group, today announced the successful assembly of over 200,000 solar modules manufactured by SEG Solar at ...
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hertha Metals today announced it has validated a significant technology breakthrough in modern steelmaking: a single-step process that is cheaper, more energy efficient, and ...
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