What caught your eye? Litho tool, Arm competition, GEO satellites

What caught our eye these last seven days? Imec getting the world’s most advanced litho tool, Arm taking on Intel with a proprietary server CPU, and SWISSto12 3D printing GEO satellites…

The Electronics Weekly team share some fingerposts – their picks of the week, in terms of announcements, developments, product releases, quotes, or anything else in the wide world of electronics, that caught their eye…

Imec gets the world’s most advanced litho toolCaroline Hayes, editor
Imec gets the world’s most advanced litho tool – Offering early access to the next generation of chip-scaling technologies including sub 2nm logic and memory technologies.

David Manners, components editor
Arm getting into competition with it’s customers.What caught my eye this week was Arm getting into competition with its customers.


Alun Williams, web editor
SWISSto12, the Swiss manufacturer of satellite and payload systems, opens its purpose-built assembly facilityWhat caught my eye was 3D printing for space – SWISSto12, the Swiss manufacturer of satellite and payload systems, opens its purpose-built assembly facility at company headquarters in Renens. It will support the industrial-scale production of its HummingSat geostationary satellite platform.

Alun Williams

Alun Williams

Web Editor of Electronics Weekly, he is the author of the Gadget Master and Electro-ramblings blogs and also covers space technology news. He has been working in tech journalism for worryingly close to thirty years. In a previous existence, he was a software programmer.

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