<p>➀ Siemens Digital acquires Excellicon to strengthen EDA automation with timing and verification tools; </p><p>➁ IMEC proposes reconfigurable AI ICs for future applications; </p><p>➂ Analog Devices launches the ADHV4710 power op-amp with ±52V/100mA output and digital interface capabilities, while Zeno Power secures $50M for nuclear battery development in extreme environments.</p>
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