Outlook for the Electronics Industry 2025

Outlook for the Electronics Industry 2025


Outlook for the Electronics Industry 2025: Nervous Anticipation

"Nervous anticipation" has described the mood going into 2025, according to Nick Wood , sales and marketing director at Insight SiP .

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Generative AI Shifts to the Edge

As more AI moves to the edge, the edge AI accelerator market is experiencing significant growth.

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5G Open RAN: Promising Signs for Small Cells

With the growth in popularity of the Open RAN approach, Peter Claydon, CEO of RANsemi , commented on how the company has embraced change.

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OpenTRNG for Random Numbers on Ever-Shrinking Hardware

OpenTRNG is not a product; it’s a development framework and toolbox that industrial partners can use to develop and test their own TRNGs.

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Getting Started with Chip Eco-Design Methodology

A new generation of software tools aims to provide chip designers with even more comprehensive and accurate assessments of the environmental impact of their designs.

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Also this week,

  • The EC granted €227 million to ams OSRAM to build a new semiconductor manufacturing facility in Austria.
  • Quantum chip startup Q.ANT launched a production line for photonic AI chips at the Institute of Microelectronics Stuttgart
  • CSEM inaugurated Switzerland’s first dry room, a controlled environment designed for the assembly and prototyping of next-generation batteries
  • Minnesota-based pure-play foundry SkyWater Technology entered into an agreement to acquire Infineon’s 200-mm semiconductor fab in Austin, Texas, and sealed a long-term supply agreement with Infineon.


Thank you EE Times Europe for publishing Nick Wood's outlook. It will be interesting to hear how others view the prospects for our industry in 2025.

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