IMEC & the End of the Road(map) | EDS and the Trade War | Restoring Notre Dame
EE Times Current17 Mai 2019

IMEC & the End of the Road(map) | EDS and the Trade War | Restoring Notre Dame

This is your EE Times Weekly Briefing. Today is Friday, May 17th, and among the top stories this week:

A sobering roadmap of semiconductor process technology-- potentially coming to a halt at 2 nanometers

We were at the Electronic Distribution Show in Vegas last week. On the last day, the news broke that the United States had escalated a trade war with China. How will that affect the supply chain?

New advanced imaging tools that could help restore Notre Dame in Paris, but a big question remains: Can anyone else afford them?

Later in the show, we’re joined by two graphics technology experts, Jon Peddie and Kathleen Maher. We asked them to imagine the restoration of Notre Dame.

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