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EU approves €5bn funding for ESMC microchip manufacturing plant

The European Commission has announced €5bn financial support to help develop a major European microchip manufacturing facility.

Electron microscopy breakthrough accelerates energy-efficient supercomputers

Experts at the Argonne National Laboratory have pioneered a novel electron microscopy technique that may revolutionise supercomputers.

New government scheme helps UK chip start-ups raise £10m

11 chip start-ups working on semiconductors have joined a government support service to help turn their research into business realities.

Breakthrough in high-performance computing revolutionises drug discovery

A breakthrough in high-performance computing is set to revolutionise drug discovery and unlock new ways to target a range of diseases.

EU and South Korea partner to advance semiconductor technologies

The EU and the Republic of Korea have signed an agreement to collaborate on developing semiconductor technologies.

KU Leuven and TU Eindhoven strengthen partnership on semiconductor technology

KU Leuven and TU Eindhoven have signed an agreement on semiconductor technology, focused on joint education and research.

Canada invests $120m to support semiconductor manufacturing and commercialisation

The Canadian government has announced it will invest $120m to advance domestic semiconductor manufacturing and commercialisation capabilities.

Supercomputer reveals insights about NASA’s Roman mission

Using supercomputer simulations, scientists have created nearly four million images depicting the cosmos as NASA’s Roman mission will see it.

SFU’s high-performance computer to receive revolutionary upgrade

Simon Fraser University’s high-performance computer has received a major boost with more than CA$80m in funding.

Ignore human-like robots, imitation is no longer the sincerest form of flattery

Following Alan Turing’s 70th anniversary, former Cambridge lecturer Dr John Bates thinks we must rethink a key part of his legacy.

Aurora supercomputer breaks exascale computing threshold

The Argonne National Laboratory’s Aurora supercomputer has officially passed the exascale computing barrier.

UK joins European supercomputer scheme EuroHPC

With the UK's membership in EuroHPC, British academics are set to gain access to substantial future supercomputer research funding.

New machine learning tool promises advances in computing algorithms

Systems controlled by next-generation computing algorithms could give rise to better and more efficient machine learning products.

US invests $285m to advance digital twins for semiconductor manufacturing

The US Government has announced a $285m funding to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing capabilities through digital twins.

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