Gary Campbell, EVP Central Engineering, Arm writes: The semiconductor industry’s global strategic importance is more widely understood than ever before, and this increased recognition is unlocking tens of billions of dollars of investment in all aspects of the semiconductor space: from design to fabrication and deployment. The opportunity for growth and innovation is clear – but the availability of the right skills in the workforce could be a significant barrier to progress. In my role leading the central engineering organization at Arm, this is a hot topic for myself and my peers and colleagues across the business – and we believe the answer lies in stronger cross-industry/academia collaboration.
There's a warning about complacency for TSMC, a Gartner Hype-Cycle for 2023, the foundation of the Semiconductor Education Alliance, a thought piece on robotic patent wars, and Huawei planning to fab 5G chips on a 7nm process at SMIC this year.
Arm has recently unveiled the Semiconductor Education Alliance (SEA) initiative, a fresh approach to address the escalating skill gap affecting technology companies worldwide. The SEA aims to.