Good morning. It’s month-end and we thought we’d share some of the most-read/most-clicked stories from October 2023 from SemiconductorJobs.com We’re just wrapping our first month of this newsletter, if you have feedback, we’re all ears. Shoot us an email.

OCTOBER’S “MOST-READ”
📈 Top 7 Stories

  1. On the career front, insights from CEOs of major companies like Qualcomm, IBM, and Accenture highlight the potential and challenges of generative AI. AMD's recent hiring from Intel indicates a thriving competition in AI chip development.

  2. San Jose is positioning itself as a future hub for AI innovation, leveraging its proximity to tech giants. In parallel, Samsung Electronics is making waves with the unveiling of its 'Shinebolt' chip and a venture into the autonomous driving sector.

  3. September 2023 marked a notable surge in funding for semiconductor startups, with companies like Group14 Technologies leading the charge. Intel is not only making progress in Arizona but is also promising numerous high-tech job opportunities.

  4. Onsemi reported a stellar Q3 performance, achieving record revenue with significant contributions from the automotive and industrial sectors.

  5. Micron Technology is setting a benchmark with a new memory chip facility in Boise, Idaho. The Florida Semiconductor Institute aims to bolster Florida's R&D in the semiconductor sector.

  6. In international ventures, both TSMC and Intel are navigating the complexities of U.S. expansion. A collaboration between Sam Altman and Jony Ive hints at a future device beyond traditional screens. India is making strategic moves in the semiconductor industry, while ASML navigates market challenges.

  7. Lastly, the acquisition buzz surrounds GaN Systems, which has recently become a part of Infineon Technologies. This move is seen as a strategic enhancement for Infineon in the power semiconductor domain.

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