Integrated Circuits Stocks List

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Integrated Circuits Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 3 ACLS Axcelis Technologies First Quarter 2024 Earnings: Beats Expectations
May 3 ACLS Axcelis Technologies Inc (ACLS) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Strong Performance ...
May 2 ACLS Axcelis Technologies, Inc. (ACLS) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 2 CDNS Top ideas in vertical software with valuations over or below 50th percentile - Baird
May 2 ACLS Axcelis (ACLS) Q1 Earnings and Revenues Surpass Estimates
May 2 ACLS Axcelis Technologies, Inc. 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
May 2 CDNS Calculating The Intrinsic Value Of Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CDNS)
May 1 ACLS Axcelis Technologies Inc (ACLS) Q1 Earnings: Surpasses Revenue and EPS Estimates
May 1 CPSH CPS Technologies GAAP EPS of -$0.01, revenue of $5.9M
May 1 CPSH CPS Technologies Corporation Announces First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
May 1 ACLS Axcelis Technologies GAAP EPS of $1.57 beats by $0.33, revenue of $252.37M beats by $9.76M
May 1 ACLS Axcelis Announces Financial Results for First Quarter 2024
Apr 30 ACLS Axcelis Technologies Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
Apr 29 CDNS 30 Largest Software Companies in the World by Market Cap
Apr 29 CDNS Cadence Design Systems Q1 Results: A Surprising Miss And A Puzzling Forecast
Apr 29 CDNS Cadence Design Systems: Patiently Waiting For A Better Price
Apr 29 ACLS Here's How Axcelis' (ACLS) is Placed Just Ahead of Q1 Earnings
Apr 29 CAN How Is The Market Feeling About Canaan?
Apr 29 CEVA Estimating The Fair Value Of CEVA, Inc. (NASDAQ:CEVA)
Integrated Circuits

An integrated circuit or monolithic integrated circuit (also referred to as an IC, a chip, or a microchip) is a set of electronic circuits on one small flat piece (or "chip") of semiconductor material, normally silicon. The integration of large numbers of tiny transistors into a small chip results in circuits that are orders of magnitude smaller, cheaper, and faster than those constructed of discrete electronic components. The IC's mass production capability, reliability and building-block approach to circuit design has ensured the rapid adoption of standardized ICs in place of designs using discrete transistors. ICs are now used in virtually all electronic equipment and have revolutionized the world of electronics. Computers, mobile phones, and other digital home appliances are now inextricable parts of the structure of modern societies, made possible by the small size and low cost of ICs.
Integrated circuits were made practical by mid-20th-century technology advancements in semiconductor device fabrication. Since their origins in the 1960s, the size, speed, and capacity of chips have progressed enormously, driven by technical advances that fit more and more transistors on chips of the same size – a modern chip may have many billions of transistors in an area the size of a human fingernail. These advances, roughly following Moore's law, make computer chips of today possess millions of times the capacity and thousands of times the speed of the computer chips of the early 1970s.
ICs have two main advantages over discrete circuits: cost and performance. Cost is low because the chips, with all their components, are printed as a unit by photolithography rather than being constructed one transistor at a time. Furthermore, packaged ICs use much less material than discrete circuits. Performance is high because the IC's components switch quickly and consume comparatively little power because of their small size and close proximity. The main disadvantage of ICs is the high cost to design them and fabricate the required photomasks. This high initial cost means ICs are only practical when high production volumes are anticipated.

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