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Semiconductor Engineering's Inside Chips

Semiconductor Engineering
Intel
TSMC
Artificial Intelligence
Chips Act
Chiplets
AI Data Center Market
Backside Power Delivery
3d-Ic
Semiconductors
AMD
MIT
Cadence
US Defense Infrastructure
EU Chips Act
Global Semiconductor Market
Sustainability
Electronic Components and Technology Conference
Design Automation Conference
Automotive Technology
Chiplet Economy

A weekly podcast about what's happening in the chip industry.

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AI is everywhere, and it includes a lot of data that needs to be processed, moved, stored, and retrieved. That takes a lot of energy, and it creates a whole bunch of problems that need to be addressed throughout a chip's lifecycle.

Everything starts with AI — stacked die and chiplets, digital twins, and looming job market changes.

News and insights from imec ITF World 2025, including a one-on-one interview with imec's chief strategy officer on system technology co-optimization with AI.

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Jo De Boeck
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Episode: One-on-one with imec's Jo De Boeck

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Gregory Haley
Host of Inside Chips and Technology Editor for Semiconductor Engineering.

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Inside Chips: Week Ending May 2, 2025
Q: How does this position Intel?
Intel's position is still uncertain, but it has major technological pieces to compete, especially with its focus on a trusted US Foundry at the cutting edge.
Inside Chips: Week Ending May 2, 2025
Q: What specifically did Intel get wrong?
Intel misstepped with the 18A process node, realizing it was too narrowly focused, leading them to redesign it as 18AP for better commercial success.
Inside Chips: Week Ending May 2, 2025
Q: What do you think was the big takeaway at this year's Foundry Direct Connect event?
The biggest takeaway was Intel's cultural shift toward a more customer-centric approach and acknowledging their past mistakes in process leadership.
One-on-one with imec's Jo De Boeck
Q: What advice would you offer a young engineer about where the field is heading now and how to prepare for it?
Young people should be inspired by the changing landscape of healthcare and mobility and dive into the fundamentals of semiconductor science.
One-on-one with imec's Jo De Boeck
Q: How is IMEC positioning itself to balance competing demands of system scaling and sustainability?
IMEC is focusing on lowering energy consumption and developing new materials to improve sustainability in manufacturing.

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This podcast offers insightful discussions on ongoing developments in the semiconductor industry, focusing on technological innovations and trends that impact chip design and manufacturing. Topics frequently explored include significant events like the Design Automation Conference and Electronic Components and Technology Conference, recent advancements in artificial intelligence applications within semiconductor technology, as well as the challenges such as supply chain issues, international trade tensions, and the evolving role of companies like Intel, TSMC, and AMD. With episode highlights that touch on areas such as chiplet designs and AI-driven workflows, the content is geared towards professionals who are deeply interested in the advan... more

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