In 1977, Intel introduced the 16-bit CPU at a small inaugural semiconductor event in Tokyo.
While that 16-bit marvel is now a relic in the computing world, that little event in Tokyo has become one..
In 1977, Intel introduced the 16-bit CPU at a small inaugural semiconductor event in Tokyo.
While that 16-bit marvel is now a relic in the computing world, that little event in Tokyo has become one..
If you were to crack open an iPhone, Samsung Galaxy or any other consumer electronic device, you’d see that a large, rectangular relic takes up about 40 percent of the interior: the battery.
A..
Is smart manufacturing about to usher in a fourth Industrial Revolution?
According to some experts, it’s already underway.
While smart devices drive much of the conversation around connectedness,..
Thanksgiving arrives a little early for all of us in the semiconductor industry.
On November 16th, we cruise over to Santa Clara, California, to participate in the IDTechEx Printed Electronics Show,..
Snapchat is a silly thing.
13- to 18-year-olds use it to send goofy photos and videos to each other. Brands use it to sell their products to those same 13- to 18-year-olds. Regardless of whether..
In 1997, a feat of artificial intelligence (AI) was on international display when Deep Blue, an IBM-designed computer program, took down Garry Kasparov, a grandmaster and World Champion, at his own..
If you work outside the manufacturing segment, you may hold old stereotypes about what “factory work” is like. Perhaps you’re picturing a poorly lit, drone-like existence in which you stare at a..
One of the buzzwords in manufacturing is “disruptive technology.”
Like many buzzwords, the phrase is starting to be generically applied; many now use it to describe anything new or innovative. But..
It started with a scientist in a block building located in rural Missouri, forging forward on a shoestring budget out of belief in one groundbreaking idea. Since then, Brewer Science has invented..
When faced with a difficult problem, it’s hard to know which way to go.
Technology and semiconductor manufacturing certainly have their fair share of challenges. The biggest one (or at least the most..
At Brewer Science, our customer relationships don’t end when you buy materials and equipment. Because we want to work hand-in-hand to get your processes perfect, we’ve empowered an extensive applications and support team to help with all your processing needs.
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