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Sunnyvale, USA - Meylan, FRANCE – May 29, 2024 Numem - a leader in high-performance Memory IP Cores and Memory Chip/Chiplet based on its patented NuRAM (MRAM) and SmartMem technologies, and IC’ALPS - a leader in ASIC/SoC design and supply chain management, have pooled their expertise to meet the challenge of developing an ambitious integrated circuit with RISC-V processors, 2MBytes of NuRAM and a DSP/AI Custom Datapath Accelerator. The Custom SoC was developed in an advanced technology node.

This SoC has been designed and implemented to highlight the Numem high-performance, low power Memory subsystem with a RISC V Processor and AI Accelerator for ultra-low power applications. It has been developed through a close collaboration between Numem and IC’ALPS.

The physical implementation of this integrated circuit was made in a secure space (isolated location, network, and servers, encrypted exchanges, etc.) to meet with the stringent protection of sensitive data required by this program.

“We were very pleased with the collaboration and quality of service provided by IC’ALPS which made this on-time tape out possible and first time functional silicon,” said Jack Guedj, CEO of Numem. NuRAM with SmartMem is a high-performance memory subsystem which is 2-3x smaller and boast significant power reduction over SRAM,” he added.

Lucille Engels, COO of IC’ALPS indicated: “The challenges were numerous including: architecture, power domains, protection of the sensitive data, run times pushing improvement of EDA flow and the pressure of the tape out deadline.”

Numem and IC’Alps intend to extend their partnership to serve new customers SoC projects – feel free to contact us.

NUMEM/IC'ALPS with ultra-low-power SoC for Sensor and AI

About NUMEM
Numem, headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, is the leading provider of Memory Subsystem Chip/Chiplet and IP based on proven foundry MRAM process. Numem’s patented NuRAM technology enables best in class power/performance and reliability with 2.5x smaller area and 85x lower leakage power than traditional SRAM. Numem’s SmartMem subsystem technology significantly improves performance and endurance as well as ease-of-use and reliability for high-volume deployment and enables to reach ultra-high bandwidth.
Visit our website at https://www.numem.com or contact us at [email protected].

About IC’Alps
IC’Alps is your one-stop-shop ASIC partner. Based in France (HQ in Grenoble, two design centers in Grenoble and Toulouse), the company provides customers with a complete offering for Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASIC) and Systems on Chip (SoC) development from circuit specification, mastering design in-house, up to the management of the entire production supply chain. Its areas of expertise include analogic, digital and mixed-signal circuits (sensor/MEMS interfaces, ultra-low power consumption, power management, high-resolution converters, high voltage, signal processing, ARM and RISC-V based multiprocessors architectures, hardware accelerators) on technologies from 0.18 µm down to 5 nm, and from multiple foundries (TSMC, Global Foundries, Tower Semiconductor, X-FAB, STMicroelectronics, etc.). The company is active worldwide in medical, industrial, automotive, IoT, IA, mil-aero and digital identity & security sectors. IC’Alps is ISO 9001:2015, ISO 13485:2016, EN 9100:2018 certified, Common Criteria on-demand, IATF16949-ready, member of TSMC Design Center Alliance (DCA), ARM Approved Design Partner and X-FAB’s partner network. More information on www.icalps.com and follow us on https://www.linkedin.com/company/ic-alps

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Your company has built a strong patent portfolio — now what? This webinar will discuss strategies for managing existing patents, including how to use IP to strengthen your business and maximize return on investment.  Topics will include best practices for patent marking, controlling rising maintenance fees, and licensing, as well as insights into emerging trends in patent enforcement and litigation in the semiconductor sector.

 

 ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Michael Jones, Partner, Rothwell Figg
Michael H. Jones’s practice includes patent litigation, patent prosecution, and IP counseling.  Michael advises clients who have developed a broad range of technologies, including semiconductor devices and manufacturing, integrated circuits and systems, green energy, terahertz electronics, hardware and protocols for wireless communications, and various online technologies. Although much of his work is with large multinational clients with complex patent portfolios, Michael also has a significant, and growing, practice with smaller high-technology clients, ranging from startups to growth companies dealing with patent issues for the first time in their evolution. Michael has a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Virginia, a M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of California, Santa Barbara, and a J.D. from The George Washington University Law School.

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Justin Harris, CEC SEMI
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Join this webinar to find out how companies across the semiconductor value chain are prioritizing employee-driven climate action and social impact,. Hear how employee-driven initiatives are enhancing sustainability and equity -- and gain ideas on how you and your organization might benefit.

With the Paris Climate Agreement and growing awareness of the climate crisis, many people are asking "how can I contribute in my private and professional life?"  

This Employee Action Workshop, organized by the Climate Equity and Social Impact (CESI) workgroup of SEMI will focus on setting up sustainability-based employee groups within your company. How to engage speakers and attendees, and the resources that exist to help.  

We will show you how to create an in-house, bottom-up sustainability network and offer concrete ideas for action. Industry leaders will share their experiences and successes, providing valuable insights into volunteerism, ESG innovation, and impactful employee initiatives.

For anyone who wants to use your biggest multiplier - your workplace - to make a difference in Climate Change.

This webinar takes place 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Pacific Time Zone

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A high quality patent can turn an innovation into a valuable business asset. Strategic drafting of patent applications and the management of the prosecution of the application around the world is essential to obtaining maximum value. Learn how to ensure your valuable innovation remains protected while avoiding common pitfalls, including losing rights through errors like public disclosure or incomplete protection.

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Brian Rosenbloom, Partner, Rothwell Figg
With over two decades of experience in the intellectual property (IP) field and a strong technical background in the electrical and software arts, Rothwell Figg partner Brian Rosenbloom is an expert in patent prosecution, IP counseling, and patent litigation proceedings before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and in district courts across the country. Brian represents clients ranging from Fortune 100 companies to independent inventors, entrepreneurs, and emerging enterprises, and works with a broad range of technologies. Brian received a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University (Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society, Eta Kappa Nu Electrical Engineering Honor Society), and worked as a software engineer at General Electric Information Services for several years. After working at GE, he pursued a law degree and received a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center (cum laude).

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About SEMI Supply Chain Management Initiative

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The SEMI Supply Chain Management initiative is a unique global platform that brings together top industry leaders to advance a more resilient and agile electronics supply chain. Recent geopolitical and natural events have exposed vulnerabilities but also new opportunities that require industry-wide and precompetitive collaboration. That's where SEMI comes in. The initiative’s newly formed Industry Advisory Council is committed todriving engagement, creating tools and solutions through collaboration, and ensuring alignment in global end-to-end supply chain continuity, visibility, and transparency. Through deep dives, educational forums, benchmarking, standards development, and strategic partnerships, SEMI seeks to empower our members to anticipate and respond to future disruptions proactively.

 

If you are interested in learning more about how your company can participate in the SCM initiative, please contact us at [email protected].

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Join us for an insightful webinar as we present the findings from the 2024 Semiconductor Supply Chain Survey, a collaborative effort between the SEMI Supply Chain Management initiative and McKinsey & Company.

The annual survey aims to establish benchmarks for operational agility metrics, covering the entire value chain from material suppliers to OEMs, offering a comprehensive view of the landscape.

During this webinar, we will share results from the survey uncovering key trends, challenges, and opportunities within the semiconductor supply chain. By attending, you'll gain valuable insights to benchmark your organization against peers, identify areas for improvement, and course-correct more effectively. Please contact us if you like to learn about how your company can participate in the SCM initiative.

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Join us for a webinar on the 2024 Semiconductor Supply Chain Survey results, a collaboration between SEMI and McKinsey & Company. Discover key trends, challenges, and opportunities across the value chain. Gain insights to benchmark your organization and enhance your strategic planning. 

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Off Add to Calendar 2024-06-24 00:00:00 2024-06-24 00:00:00 Benchmark Your Supply Chain Agility Join us for a webinar on the 2024 Semiconductor Supply Chain Survey results, a collaboration between SEMI and McKinsey & Company. Discover key trends, challenges, and opportunities across the value chain. Gain insights to benchmark your organization and enhance your strategic planning. Register now for one of the sessions:US/EU: 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM PT [Register Now]  Asia: 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM PT [Register Now]  United States SEMI.org [email protected] America/Los_Angeles public
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SEMI Members:  $49

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Non-Members:  $99

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In this webinar, Jenny Colgate and Mark Rawls, experienced “high technology” litigators, explore the emerging legal challenges posed by artificial intelligence in both the semiconductor and medtech industries, delving into issues such as intellectual property, breach of contract, unfair competition, data privacy and security, and liability for AI-driven decisions. Attendee will gain insights into effective risk mitigation strategies, understand the evolving legal landscape, and learn how to navigate the complexities of AI litigation in these critical sectors

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:

Jenny Colgate is an experienced litigator whose expertise extends into all facets of intellectual property and technology-related matters, including patents, data protection, trade secret, unfair competition, trademark, copyright, breach of contract, and fraud claims. Jenny works across many subject areas, including artificial intelligence, healthcare, semiconductors, software, and consumer products. In addition to Jenny’s litigation practice, she also regularly counsels clients on AI governance programs, IP protection and enforcement, privacy law compliance and best practices, and contract/licensing issues.  A recognized thought leader, Jenny routinely authors expert analyses and speaks on panels and webinars. Jenny has a B.A. from University of Pennsylvania (summa cum laude, with honors), an L.L.M. in intellectual property from University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce Law center (magna cum laude), and a J.D. from University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce Law Center (magna cum laude).  Jenny is a certified CIPP/US privacy professional and has completed the IAPP AI Governance Professional training program.

Mark Rawls’ practice consists of a mixture of patent prosecution and litigation, as well as technology-related work such as the preparation of opinions, licensing, and post-grant work. His clients are in a wide range of industries, including such diverse fields as electronics, software, telecommunications, energy, medical devices, artificial intelligence and machine learning, and farm equipment manufacturing, and come from all over the world. These companies run the gamut from very small, startups to sophisticated global concerns with large patent portfolios. Prior to his legal career Mark was a computer scientist at Raytheon BBN Technologies, focusing on applying artificial intelligence/machine learning to speech recognition and machine translation technologies. This work also included working carefully with large language models to improve the accuracy of the speech recognition and machine translation models. This industry experience has given him a particular facility with software and software-adjacent technologies, including with artificial intelligence/machine learning. Mark holds a B.S. in Computer Science and Mathematics (magna cum laude) and an M.S.  in Mathematics from University of Virginia in addition to a J.D. from William and Mary Law School (magna cum laude).

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As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to transform the MedTech and semiconductor landscapes, it brings forth a myriad of opportunities and challenges that demand careful attention to governance and  compliance.  In this webinar, Jenny Colgate, an experienced intellectual property, privacy, and data governance lawyer, will share her expertise and insights on implementing effective AI governance frameworks including: (1) an introduction to AI governance; (2) the evolving AI and privacy regulatory landscape; (3) ethical considerations and best practices; (4) establishing an AI governance program for your organization; and (5) follow-through and enforcement.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:

Jenny Colgate is an experienced litigator whose expertise extends into all facets of intellectual property and technology-related matters, including patents, data protection, trade secret, unfair competition, trademark, copyright, breach of contract, and fraud claims. Jenny works across many subject areas, including artificial intelligence, healthcare, semiconductors, software, and consumer products. In addition to Jenny’s litigation practice, she also regularly counsels clients on AI governance programs, IP protection and enforcement, privacy law compliance and best practices, and contract/licensing issues.  A recognized thought leader, Jenny routinely authors expert analyses and speaks on panels and webinars. Jenny has a B.A. from University of Pennsylvania (summa cum laude, with honors), an L.L.M. in intellectual property from University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce Law center (magna cum laude), and a J.D. from University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce Law Center (magna cum laude). Jenny is a certified CIPP/US privacy professional and has completed the IAPP AI Governance Professional training program.

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Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) applications are becoming increasingly popular and with new model and applications being currently launched every day. However, GenAI applications are very compute intensive requiring specialized servers and chips.

In this webinar, panelists will discuss different adoptions scenarios and their implications on the semiconductor industry. In particular, they will dive deep on the need for additional manufacturing capacity for logic and memory as we expect the biggest investment needs there.

You will also hear from the CEO of SEMI on the potential AI holds for the semiconductor industry, along with SEMI's ongoing efforts to address this transformative technology.

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Explore the surge in GenAI applications and their impact on the semiconductor industry, including discussions on adoption scenarios and the need for increased manufacturing capacity, with insights from SEMI's CEO on AI's potential and SEMI's proactive strategies.

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HATFIELD, Pa. (USA), APRIL 18, 2024 — Brooks Instrument, a world leader in advanced flow measurement and control, has acquired Creative Machining Technology of Corona, California. The acquisition took place April 1, 2024, under Illinois Tool Works (ITW), Brooks Instrument’s parent company.

Creative Machining Technology (CMT) provides a variety of machining and manufacturing services, ranging from individual part production through end-item manufacturing, kitting and assembly.

The company has long been a key supplier to Brooks Instrument, with core competencies rooted in high-precision CNC machining. CMT has proven expertise manufacturing and polishing ultrahigh-purity components with extremely tight tolerances for demanding applications, including semiconductor manufacturing.

“By integrating Creative Machining Technology into Brooks Instrument, we are enhancing our in-house expertise for critical machined components and machining capabilities, which adds to our supply chain assurance for producing ultrahigh-purity instruments,” said Brent Best, Vice President and General Manager — Brooks Instrument Semiconductor Division, an ITW Company. “In addition, we’ve increased our capabilities for quick-turn customer R&D requests to create more innovative flow measurement and control solutions.”

CMT has extensive experience manufacturing to tolerances as tight as 0.0001". This proficiency and CMT’s manufacturing facilities will enable Brooks Instrument to more quickly and effectively design and produce complex wetted flow path components for the company’s industry-leading mass flow controllers (MFCs). MFCs are the most important element in the gas delivery systems used for semiconductor manufacturing. In addition, CMT has both Class 1,000 and Class 10,000 clean rooms for processing and handling extremely delicate electronic components that require a controlled environment.

“This acquisition is part of our strategic approach to grow our business and position us for long-term success in the semiconductor market as we ramp up to meet anticipated growth in this segment,” said Best. “Moving forward, we are excited to have CMT join Brooks Instrument as we focus on continuous improvement, growing our technology offerings and meeting our customers’ needs.”

The CMT acquisition is the latest in Brooks Instrument’s initiatives to serve the semiconductor industry. Earlier this year the company launched a new GF120xHT Series mass flow controller for high-temperature environments, while last year opened a new manufacturing site in Malaysia to expand production and partnership opportunities with key customers in the Asia-Pacific region.

For more information about Brooks Instrument’s full range of capabilities for the semiconductor industry, visit www.brooksinstrument.com/en/markets/semiconductor-manufacturing.

About Brooks Instrument
Since 1946, Brooks Instrument has been a leader in precision fluid measurement and control technology. Providing instrumentation for flow, pressure and vapor delivery, the company serves customers in semiconductor and high-tech manufacturing, laboratories and other processes and industries. With manufacturing, sales and service locations in the Americas, Europe and Asia, Brooks Instrument has the world’s largest installed base of mass flow controllers.

For more information, please visit www.BrooksInstrument.com. The company is also on LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/company/Brooks-Instrument) and YouTube (www.youtube.com/user/Brooks407).

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The SEMI Sustainability Initiative Environmental Risk Mitigation and Reporting (ERMR) working group has been meeting for a year to collaborate on how companies in our industry should respond to the realization of our impact on climate and the growing need for reporting. The ERMR teamed up with Nasdaq to benchmark the industry using Nasdaq's Nasdaq Sustainable Lens™, an AI-powered ESG intelligence platform, to analyze and assess the maturity level of each segment of the semiconductor value chain based on publicly available sustainability and climate information of 100 leading semiconductor companies against TCFD recommendations. 

 

The study identifies strengths, gaps and challenges faced by the industry in implementing recommendations of the Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). It also offers recommendations on industry best practices to enhance climate disclosure maturity.  Download the report here.

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SEMI and Nasdaq are pleased to present this webinar featuring the 5 key takeaways from the recently-released report:  A Rising Tide: Building a Climate-Resilient Semiconductor Value Chain (to be linked to download page).  The report spotlights the maturity of the semiconductor value chain as it moves toward greater climate resilience and develops climate risk mitigation strategies.

 

The webinar features the authors and contributors to the report in a conversation about the status of the industry's outlook on its climate resilience, including case studies with companies analyzing and reporting on their positions.  

 

If you are responsible for or contribute to your company's risk analysis or mitigation strategies, join us for this opportunity to learn how others are approaching this topic, as well as new AI tools to make your job easier

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