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Apex.AI raises $56.5 million in Series B fundraising round

December 20, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Apex.AI, a company developing breakthrough safety-certified software for mobility and autonomous applications, has raised $56.5 million in a Series B fundraising round, bringing the total raised to date to $74 million.

The Series B round was led by Orillion, and included new participation from ZF, Continental, AGCO, Canaan, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Airbus Ventures, Jaguar Land Rover’s InMotion Ventures and others.

Other investments previously announced include Volvo Group Venture Capital, Toyota Ventures and HELLA Ventures, which further form Apex.AI’s world-class group of investors. [Read more…] about Apex.AI raises $56.5 million in Series B fundraising round

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: apex.ai, automotive, company, expand, funds, industry, mobility, round, sallam, series, silicon, software, ventures

Apple to invest over €1 billion in Germany and plans European Silicon Design Center in Munich

March 10, 2021 by Sam Francis

Apple is adding a new facility in Munich to develop 5G and future wireless technologies

Apple says it will make Munich its European Silicon Design Center, adding hundreds of new employees and a new “state-of-the-art facility” to develop connectivity and wireless technologies.

Munich is already Apple’s largest engineering hub in Europe, with close to 1,500 engineers from 40 countries working in a variety of areas including power management design, application processors, and wireless technologies.

Their work is contributing to Apple’s custom silicon designs with industry-leading performance, powerful features, and incredible efficiency. [Read more…] about Apple to invest over €1 billion in Germany and plans European Silicon Design Center in Munich

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: apple, designs, engineering, germany, munich, silicon, technologies, wireless

Bosch produces its first semiconductor wafers through ‘fully automated’ fabrication process

March 9, 2021 by David Edwards

Bosch says it has produced the first semiconductor wafers through its “fully automated” fabrication process at its facility in Dresden, Germany.

The industrial giant describes it as “a milestone on the path to the chip factory of the future”.

Bosch says this is a key step toward the start of production operations at the factory, which is scheduled for late 2021. [Read more…] about Bosch produces its first semiconductor wafers through ‘fully automated’ fabrication process

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: automated, began, bosch, chip, chips, dresden, fab, fabrication, facility, factory, fully, future, high-tech, manufacturing, millimeter, process, production, semiconductor, semiconductors, silicon, technology, wafer, wafers, weeks

New Chinese chipmaker’s progress could ease pain of US restrictions

August 18, 2020 by Mai Tao

The progress made by a relatively new Chinese chipmaker, called ChangXin Memory Technologies, could help ease the pain caused by increasingly wide-ranging US restrictions against China’s tech companies.

US President Donald Trump has already effectively banned Huawei from doing business in the country, which has led to American companies to shun the Chinese telecommunications and smartphones giant. And in the latest move, as reported by the Wall Street Journal, the Trump administration has introduced new rules prohibiting non-US companies from selling any chips made using American technology to Huawei “without a special license”.

Huawei has found it difficult to source chips and other components for its equipment, for which, in turn, the company has found fewer buyers. [Read more…] about New Chinese chipmaker’s progress could ease pain of US restrictions

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: billings, changxin, china, chinese, chips, companies, company, equipment, huawei, market, nikkei, percent, semi, semiconductor, silicon, wafers

Robotics one of the hottest investment sectors of the decade, says Silicon Valley Bank report

June 12, 2020 by Sam Francis

Entrepreneurs have invested more money in robotics than all other sectors combined, according to a new report by Silicon Valley Bank.

In a report called The Future of Robotics, SVB says: “Investment in robotics has significantly outpaced the rest of venture (financing), making robotics one of the hottest sectors of the decade.”

SVB’s data shows that robotics venture capital funding represented 55 percent of all venture financing (see bar chart below). [Read more…] about Robotics one of the hottest investment sectors of the decade, says Silicon Valley Bank report

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: bank, companies, decade, established, financing, growth, hottest, industry, invested, investment, leading, report, robotics, robots, sectors, silicon, svb, valley, venture

Heraeus and Aachen University develop ‘fastest-ever’ artificial synapses

June 4, 2020 by David Edwards

The boffins say that the secret is ‘foreign atoms in the oxide layer’ which have so far gone unnoticed by experts

Scientists and researchers from the materials science-oriented technology group Heraeus and the Jülich Aachen Research Alliance have developed what they describe as “artificial synapses” similar to the ones found in the human brain.

The collective of brainboxes say that their discovery could be useful in the development of branches of artificial intelligence, such as machine learning and deep learning.

The boffins discovered how the switching properties of artificial synapses can be specifically influenced. [Read more…] about Heraeus and Aachen University develop ‘fastest-ever’ artificial synapses

Filed Under: News, Science Tagged With: artificial, atoms, boffins, cells, components, dioxide, doping, ecms, elements, foreign, heraeus, layer, learning, memristive, oxide, properties, researchers, resistance, scientists, silicon, switching, synapses

Silicon Sensing to provide navigation technology for Mayflower autonomous ship

January 20, 2020 by Sam Francis

Two Silicon Sensing Systems ultra-precise AMU30 inertial measurement units (IMUs) will provide critical navigation data to the autopilot capability for the Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS) throughout her milestone trans-Atlantic voyage this autumn.

Setting sail this September, the 15 meter-long, 5-ton MAS400 will repeat the Mayflower’s original epic voyage 400 years ago. Led by marine research organization ProMare and powered by IBM, she will sail from Plymouth, England to Plymouth Massachusetts, USA.

Instead of a captain and crew, she will use computer vision, machine learning, edge technologies and sensors to navigate and detect hazards.  [Read more…] about Silicon Sensing to provide navigation technology for Mayflower autonomous ship

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: ahrs, amu, autonomous, critical, data, device, devices, imu, inertial, machine, marine, maritime, mas, massachusetts, mayflower, navigation, performance, plymouth, pressure, proven, provide, sensing, sensors, ship, silicon, systems, technology, vessel, voyage

Bosch ‘poised for leap’ in e-mobility with new silicon carbide semiconductors

November 28, 2019 by David Edwards

Bosch says it is poised to make a technological “leap” in electric mobility as a result of developing new silicon carbide semiconductors.

The vast majority of semiconductors today are made using common silicon, which makes up 25 per cent of Earth’s crust, but silicon carbide is generally made from an extremely rare mineral called “moissanite”.

Bosch is secretive about its technology, but Harold Kroeger, member of the Bosch board of management, says: “Silicon carbide semiconductors will transform e-mobility.” [Read more…] about Bosch ‘poised for leap’ in e-mobility with new silicon carbide semiconductors

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: automotive, bosch, carbide, chips, dresden, electric, kroeger, percent, power, semiconductor, semiconductors, silicon, systems, technology

Autonomous vehicles simulator Applied Intuition raises $40 million in funding

September 19, 2019 by David Edwards

Applied Intuition, a provider of a simulation platform for autonomous vehicle development, has raised $40 million in Series B financing.

The funding round was led by General Catalyst with participation from Kleiner Perkins, M12 (Microsoft), Sozo Ventures, and La Famiglia.

Previous investors, Andreessen Horowitz, Lux Capital, and Floodgate, also participated in this round. [Read more…] about Autonomous vehicles simulator Applied Intuition raises $40 million in funding

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: andreessen, applied, autonomous, catalyst, customer, detroit, development, entire, expansion, experts, funding, general, horowitz, industry, intuition, led, platform, provider, range, round, series, silicon, simulation, software, system, team, test, valley

Scientists make chip using carbon nanotubes instead of silicon

September 4, 2019 by David Edwards

Scientists have made a microprocessor using carbon nanotubes – not silicon.

As reported by Science News, the innovation marks a milestone in computing.

The prototype chip is said to be slower than equivalent silicon-based processors and is not as small. [Read more…] about Scientists make chip using carbon nanotubes instead of silicon

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