Quilter Unveils World’s First Computer Designed by AI
LOS ANGELES–Quilter, the physics-driven AI for electronics design, announced the world’s first computer designed by artificial intelligence. A single engineer completed the layout taking a schematic to manufacturing-ready files in less than a week, a process that traditionally takes an entire engineering team months and requires multiple rounds of redesign. This initiative, called Project Speedrun, […]
November Sales Sentiment Defies Expectations with Strong Results While Q4 ’25 and Q1 ’26 Outlook Shines According to ECIA’s Industry Pulse
Electronic Component Trends and Sentiment November 2025 Results. Atlanta – The November Industry Pulse survey results trounced expectations from the October survey, with the overall sales sentiment index delivering a score of 120.1 in November, compared to predictions of 103.5. The November results sustain a strong sales sentiment that has persisted for 6 months now, […]
Tata, Intel deepen India semiconductor push with pact on chip supply chain and AI PCs
Tata Electronics has lined up American chip designer Intel as a prospective customer as the division of Mumbai-based conglomerate Tata Group works to expand India’s domestic electronics and semiconductor supply chain. SOURCE: CNBC Under a Memorandum of Understanding, the companies will explore the manufacturing and packaging of Intel products for local markets at Tata Electronics’ upcoming plants. […]
Pan Pacific Strategic Electronics Symposium Program Finalized February 2-5, 2026
Minneapolis, MN – SMTA announced that the program is finalized for the 30th Annual Pan Pacific Strategic Electronics Symposium. The event will take place from February 2 to 5, 2026 at the Hapuna Westin Resort on the Big Island of Hawaii. The symposium brings together leaders, researchers, and innovators from around the world to explore the […]
Global Electronics Association Calls for Expansion of EU Chips Act to Support Critical Industries
The Global Electronics Association is urging the European Commission to expand the scope of the EU Chips Act, warning that the current focus on semiconductor fabrication alone leaves Europe exposed to significant supply chain vulnerabilities for critical European industries. In its contribution to the Commission’s review of the Chips Act, the Association stresses that Europe […]