Silicon Saxony is a registered industry association of 555 companies in the microelectronics and related sectors in Saxony, Germany, with around 40,000...
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Saxony, officially the Free State of Saxony, is a landlocked state of Germany, bordering the states of Brandenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, and Bavaria...
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Silicon Allee, Berlin Isar Valley, Munich, Bavaria Silicon Saxony, Dresden, Saxony, Elbe river valley around the city Solar Valley, Thalheim, Saxony-Anhalt...
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List of technology centers (redirect from List of places with "Silicon" names)
Bavaria Silicon Allee (English: Silicon Avenue): Berlin (incl. WISTA) Silicon Saxony: Dresden, Saxony, Elbe river valley around the city Silicon Woods:...
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including Silicon Wadi in Israel; Silicon Forest in Oregon; Silicon Hills in Austin, Texas; Silicon Slopes in Salt Lake City, Utah; Silicon Saxony in Germany;...
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Dresden (redirect from Dresden, Saxony)
dynamic in Germany and ranks first in Saxony. It is dominated by high-tech branches, often called "Silicon Saxony". According to the Hamburg Institute...
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Freiberg (redirect from Freiberg (Saxony))
the fields of semiconductor manufacture and solar technology, part of Silicon Saxony. It is home to the oldest extant university of mining and metallurgy...
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Clemens was T-Systems' CEO. T-Systems also supported the creation of Silicon Saxony, a major IT cluster in Germany. In 2008 T-Systems and the Cognizant...
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Dresden and VEB Spurenmetalle Freiberg, ZMD formed the foundation for Silicon Saxony, a cluster of microelectronics companies that came to include new fabs...
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Siltronic (category Silicon wafer producers)
well as at sites in Asia and the USA. The company is a member of the Silicon Saxony association/industry association. In 2006, they began a joint venture...
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Klotzsche (category Saxony geography stubs)
residents. The northern part comprises the major industrial locations of Silicon Saxony, such as GlobalFoundries, Fab 1, and Infineon Technologies. Klotsche...
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Satellites ATHENE Center for IT Security, Privacy and Accountability Silicon Saxony German Silicon Valley (disambiguation) "Truffle100 - Ranking European Software"...
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Dresden: Neues Zentrum für Kognitive Produktionssysteme und KI-Zentrum". Silicon Saxony. 11 February 2019. Archived from the original on 26 May 2021. Retrieved...
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modern day largest unified German cluster in semiconductor technologies; Silicon Saxony, with 40,000 employees. History of computer hardware in Eastern Bloc...
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TU Dresden (category 1828 establishments in the Kingdom of Saxony)
2,288 students enrolled. The faculty is the heart of the so-called Silicon Saxony in Dresden. The Faculty of Environmental Sciences has 2,914 students...
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Freiberg University of Mining and Technology (category Universities and colleges in Saxony)
member of: Geokompetenzzentrum Freiberg e. V. (GKZ) EIT RawMaterials Silicon Saxony EnergieRohstoff-Netzwerk (ERN) Freiberger Interessengemeinschaft der...
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Chemnitz University of Technology (category 1836 establishments in the Kingdom of Saxony)
Federal Government, as well as by the cluster COOL SILICON 'Energy Efficiency Innovations from Silicon Saxony'. Several DFG Research Groups are working in this...
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TU Dresden, VEB ZFTM and VEB Spurenmetalle formed the foundation for Silicon Saxony, a cluster of microelectronics companies that came to include new fabs...
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Germanium (redirect from Eka-silicon)
appearance to silicon. It is a metalloid (more rarely considered a metal) in the carbon group that is chemically similar to its group neighbors silicon and tin...
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Konermann attended Sächsisches Landesgymnasium Sankt Afra zu Meißen in Saxony, Germany, before matriculating in 2006 at ETH Zurich, where she completed...
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engineer, who has been the CEO of Intel since February 2021. Based mainly in Silicon Valley since the late 1970s, Gelsinger graduated from Stanford University...
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Berlin (redirect from Silicon Allee)
December 2023. "Berlin's 'poor but sexy' appeal turning city into European Silicon Valley". The Guardian. 3 January 2014. Archived from the original on 21...
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Business cluster (section The Silicon Valley case)
chemicals complex at the intersection of three Eastern German states (Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia after the reunification. The goal was to "encourage...
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the original on February 28, 2022. Retrieved February 27, 2022. "Intel's Silicon Valley plant closure signals end of era". The Mercury News. Associated...
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The Hill. Retrieved August 7, 2023. Maclellan, Lila (July 24, 2024). "Silicon Valley is divided over the election. Here's which tech titans support Donald...
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Stockholm has the second most unicorns per capita in the world, after Silicon Valley; the city also has one of the highest startup rates in Europe. Prominent...
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mass is accounted for by iron and oxygen (c. 32% each), magnesium and silicon (c. 15% each), calcium, aluminium and nickel (c. 1.5% each). Precise measurement...
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physicist Jan Hendrik Schön (born August 1970 in Verden an der Aller, Lower Saxony, West Germany) who briefly rose to prominence after a series of apparently...
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Clemens Winkler (category People from the Kingdom of Saxony)
theory of periodicity. Winkler was born in 1838 in Freiberg, Kingdom of Saxony the son of a chemist who had studied under Berzelius. Winkler's early education...
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Lower Saxony in 1990–1998, where Volkswagen is headquartered in the city of Wolfsburg and is a major employer in the state, also Lower Saxony state government...
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