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The March 2026 Edition of EE Times Europe opens with the Special Report, “How AI Is Transforming the Factory Floor”, which examines how automatically guided vehicles, collaborative robots, autonomous systems, and digital twins enhance efficiency and safety on manufacturing lines. AI-powered embe
dded vision gives robotic coworkers “eyes” and a “brain” to gather sensor data and perform real-time processing, defect detection, and predictive maintenance. Drawing on discussions with companies such as Boston Dynamics, GlobalFoundries, Intel Foundry, Nvidia, and Omron, this Special Report explores how sensing solutions and edge AI enable situational awareness, contextual understanding, and smarter decision-making in dynamic environments.
Can Europe de-risk without decoupling? Which chips really matter? Can policy match ambition? This issue also analyzes how the European Union is preparing the next phase of the EU Chips Act, as geopolitical tensions, market realities, and policy constraints reshuffle priorities. A collection of articles explores Europe’s effort to de-risk semiconductor supply chains while adjusting its chip manufacturing plans and adapting its policy framework to better align ambition with execution.
The final section highlights that HBM4 will deliver unprecedented bandwidth and data rates, but surging AI demands are pushing beyond standard roadmaps, prompting companies such as Global Unichip Corp, Marvell Technology, and Samsung Electronics to develop custom memory solutions for demanding applications.
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