SpaceX hits $2trn
SpaceX completed a successful IPO on Friday which valued the company at $2.1 trillion. The shares were issued at $135 and ended the day at $161. At the moment the …
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SpaceX completed a successful IPO on Friday which valued the company at $2.1 trillion. The shares were issued at $135 and ended the day at $161. At the moment the …
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Over the past 50 years, industry cycles have become the norm in electronics. These cycles are driven by demand surges, fab capacity expansion, supply constraints, and evolving inventory practices. Today, additional uncontrollable factors such as tariffs, geopolitical conflicts, and de-globalization are adding new layers of volatility to an already dynamic market. As the industry began recovering from the last cycle around mid-2025, excess…
King Charles met tech CEOs yesterday at Blair House, the official guest house of the US government, where he is staying on his trip to the US. Tim Cook, Jeff … The post King meets tech CEOs appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Imec and Sony have developed a novel integration module for highly dense backside interconnects – key components of 3D stacking and backside functionalisation technologies. The module is structured around a … The post Imec and Sony develop backside interconnect integration module appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Amprius Technologies, the U.S. silicon anode battery specialist, is expanding into South Korea to work with OEMs and battery pack partners. The Fremont, California-based company identifies it as one of … The post Amprius eyes South Korean market for UAVs, robotics, aerospace appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Aerobics and cardio are among the most popular exercise activities for 42% of respondents in China, 34% in Brazil and around a quarter in the US (26%) and the UK … The post Exercise appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
This witty ad from GEC was in Electronics Weekly’s edition of May 10th 1961: The post Jokes By GEC appeared first on Electronics Weekly.