What Year Was It?
The day was Apr 19. What year was it?
First Boston Marathon
John J. McDermott of New York won the first Boston Marathon with a time of 2:55:10.
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What Year Was It Answer
First Boston Marathon Answer: April 19, 1897
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April 19, 2024
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What Works Best For Chiplets
Chiplets, a promising approach in semiconductor design, raise questions about optimal integration methods. While fan-out wafer level packaging shows potential for efficiency, challenges persist in standardization & cost-effectiveness, shaping the future of chiplet adoption.
Semiconductor Engineering
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Advanced Packaging Design For Heterogeneous Integration
Innovative advanced packaging techniques enable seamless integration of diverse components in semiconductor devices, revolutionizing performance and efficiency. This evolution heralds a new era in electronics, driving forward breakthroughs in heterogeneous integration for enhanced functionality and miniaturization.
Semiconductor Engineering
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TSMC says global tech recovery 'not fast enough' despite AI boom
TSMC, a leading chipmaker, faces a milder-than-expected recovery in smartphone and PC markets, hindering global semiconductor growth for 2024 despite strong demand for AI computing. CEO C.C. Wei remains cautious amidst macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainties.
Nikkei Asia
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TSMC bullish on demand for AI
TSMC foresees a remarkable rise in AI server chip revenue, expecting a doubling this year and 50% compound annual growth over five years. CEO C.C. Wei underscores TSMC's vital role in addressing AI needs and advancing 4nm, 3nm, and 2nm technologies amid capacity constraints.
Taipei Times
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Neuchips Driving AI Innovations in Inferencing
In 2023, the global semiconductor market faced challenges with sales dropping 8.2%, largely due to a 37% decline in memory sector revenue. However, the AI sector surged, with $53.4 billion in revenue, expected to drive recovery, led by innovations like Neuchips' award-winning N3000.
EE Times
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Apprenticeships Aim to Meet Texas Chip Sector Talent Demands
Texas chip sector launches apprenticeships to address talent needs. Program offers hands-on training in semiconductor manufacturing, targeting students and workers. Aim is to bridge skill gap and bolster workforce in booming semiconductor industry, crucial for state's economy.
EE Times
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Electromigration Concerns Grow In Advanced Packages
Electromigration concerns escalate in advanced semiconductor packaging, driven by increased power density and shrinking feature sizes. Industry experts emphasize urgent attention to design and material innovations to mitigate potential reliability risks in next-gen electronic devices.
Semiconductor Engineering
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Micron set to get $6.1 bln in chip grants from US
Micron Technology is poised to receive $6 billion in chip grants from the U.S., as reported by Bloomberg. The funding aims to bolster domestic semiconductor production amid global supply chain concerns and technological competition.
Reuters
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Test Your Knowledge
How many bones are there in the human body?
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Quote of the Day
"The difference between try and triumph is a little umph." Marvin Phillips
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"You needed another deduction, so I billed you twice."
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Test Your Knowledge Answer
How many bones are there in the human body? Answer: 206
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