➀ Nyobolt, a Cambridge University EV fast-charge battery startup, is raising more funds; ➁ Philips has sold its Xiver MEMS unit to Orange Mills Ventures; ➃ Samsung is re-engineering its HBM design; ➄ IBM and GlobalFoundries have settled their dispute; ➅ Texas Instruments has announced an in-cabin radar IC for vehicles.
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