SEMICON Japan 2025 to highlight advances in AI and sustainable chip design
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The brain power behind sustainable AI
Boston MA (SPX) Oct 25, 2025 How can you use science to build a better gingerbread house? That was something Miranda Schwacke spent a lot of time thinking about. The MIT graduate student in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (DMSE) is part of Kitchen Matters, a group of grad students who use food and kitchen tools to explain scientific concepts through short videos and outreach events. Past topics inc
SEMICON Japan 2025 to highlight advances in AI and sustainable chip design
SEMICON Japan 2025 is set to make Tokyo Big Sight the epicenter of the global semiconductor industry this December 17–19. The event will feature more than 1,200 exhibitors and a packed agenda of seminars and forums exploring everything from advanced packaging and chiplets to AI, robotics, and photonics. SEMICON Japan offers a front-row view into […] The post SEMICON Japan 2025 to highlight advances in AI and sustainable chip design appeared firs…
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