The image shows a person in a protective white full-body suit, including a hood and mask, holding a green silicon wafer with etched patterns in what appears to be a high-tech manufacturing facility or cleanroom environment. The background is slightly blurred, but displays a futuristic-looking interior space with bright overhead lighting. The image's focus and composition highlights the worker inspecting or presenting the silicon wafer, which is a key component used in semiconductor and microchip production.

Chip production and design with 3D IC technology

At Siemens, we recognize the potential of 3DIC to remove the limits and revolutionize semiconductor design and manufacturing. Our comprehensive portfolio of software and services provides the key enabling technologies for 3DIC adoption.

Semiconductor Industry Report: Mid-2023 Trends and Insights

Summary An explosion of complexity is happening in the semiconductor industry. Digital solutions provide a key opportunity to harness this…

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Exciting opportunities ahead for smart semiconductor manufacturing!

These are exciting times for the semiconductor industry.  Chips are powering an ever-diverse set of applications from smartphones and personal…

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Rising Above the Limits of Semiconductor Design with 3D ICs  

Manhattan has always been a place that rises above limitations.  It goes way back. As the twentieth century approached, Manhattan…

Semiconductor Product Lifecycle management

What’s All the Buzz About Semiconductor Lifecycles?

Every thing has a lifecycle – bugs, trees, pets, and even humans. And typically, each thing’s lifecycle mutually depends on…

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Don’t let data get lost in translation – build end-to-end data integrity

Remember playing the telephone game? In the end, the message somehow gets converted into something not even close to the…

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Safeguarding the semiconductor supply chain

As we shared in “The Voice of Smart Digital Manufacturing” podcast last month, the COVID-19 pandemic pushed electronics manufacturers to…

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The Semiconductor Shortage Explained

The semiconductor industry is a crucial component of today’s global economy that finds itself weathering intense, prolonged stress from dealing…

Semiconductor environmental compliance isn’t getting less stringent, but it is getting easier.

Now more than ever, environmental compliance management, verification, and sustainability are essential to the lifecycle of any semiconductor device. But…

What’s next for electronics manufacturers? Why innovate now?

Use a comprehensive digital twin to simulate and predict set-up and material replenishment demand, and run multiple scenarios to assess the impact of staffing availability on performance. Simulation with a comprehensive digital twin will increase utilization and performance and contribute to higher margins.