STM
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STMicroelectronics N.V., together with its subsidiaries, designs, develops, manufactures, and sells semiconductor products in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, and the Asia Pacific.
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STMicroelectronics N.V., together with its subsidiaries, designs, develops, manufactures, and sells semiconductor products in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, and the Asia Pacific. The company operates through Analog products, MEMS and ...
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Nvidia Pushes Further Into Real World AI
STM partnership targets robotics and automation
Nvidia strikes humanoid robot partnerships with European chipmakers
European chipmakers Infineon, NXP and STMicroelectronics on Monday all announced partnerships with Nvidia to sell hardware for humanoid robots, as they vie for business in a potentially lucrative market. U.S. chipmaker Nvidia coordinated the announcements on the eve of its annual GPU Technology Conference in California where its efforts to become the "brain", or central computing platform for robots with its Jetson Thor processors, are likely to be one focus. The role for Europe’s industrial chipmakers is to provide other parts of the body, including electronics needed to make them work safely and reliably, sensors, motion control, power management, and high-speed internal communications.
STMicroelectronics Plans Robots and Worker Retraining
Chipmaker aims to modernize older factories without shutting them down.
Market Chatter: STMicroelectronics Outlines Robotics Plan, Employee Reskilling to Prevent Shutdowns
STMicroelectronics (STM) outlined strategies to integrate robotics and reskill employees at its lega
STMicroelectronics plans robots, retraining to avoid closures
STMicroelectronics unveiled plans on Thursday to retrain workers and deploy robots in its older chip manufacturing plants, avoiding closures as the European semiconductor giant navigates industry challenges. At a semiconductor conference in Sopot, Poland, hosted by industry group SEMI, Thomas Morgenstern, STMicro's head of manufacturing, showed a video of a robot placing a silicon wafer carrier into a machine. European chipmakers, including STMicro and rivals such as NXP, face mounting pressure from global competitors, particularly in China, where modern automated production lines are increasing efficiency.