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Edgewater Wireless Systems Inc V.YFI

Alternate Symbol(s):  KPIFF

Edgewater Wireless Systems Inc. is engaged in Spectrum Slicing technology for residential and commercial markets. The Company develops advanced wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) silicon solutions, access points, and intellectual property (IP) licensing designed to meet the service needs of service providers and their customers. Its physical layer Spectrum Slicing allows a frequency band to be divided, or sliced, to enable more radios to operate in a given area. Its silicon solutions are products delivering multiple, concurrent channels of Tx and Rx from a single, Wi-Fi standard compliant radio. Its Spectrum Slicing powered products are designed to address the needs of carrier-class, high-density Wi-Fi for both residential and commercial deployments. Its products are designed with its comprehensive, user- friendly and intuitive Element Management System-EdgeNet, that offers service providers with flexibility in configuring and independently monitoring each 802.11 channel in the network.


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Comment by VerifiedUser69on Apr 13, 2023 5:17am
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RE:RE:Cmc article

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National supply chain strategy with strategic trade corridor investments announced in Budget 2023 are encouraging

US President Joe Biden’s visit to Ottawa was important for Canada, and our semiconductor industry in particular. This is part of a larger semiconductor manufacturing trade agreement, or ‘corridor’ which is great news for Canadian innovation and our national interests.

Semiconductors are used to make the microchips that power everything from computers, smartphones, electric vehicles, and healthcare and cleantech devices. There are major challenges in the global semiconductor space. First, the COVID-19 pandemic showed how severely global supply chains can be disrupted, as anyone knows who is shopping for a new or used vehicle recently. Second, the relationship between China and the West is driving policymakers to find an alternative to the fragmented global manufacturing system. This is especially true for semiconductors, which are essential for telecommunications, cybersecurity, and defense applications.

Canada’s semi biz driven by design & development

Onshoring (or nearshoring) production of goods involves substantial retooling of the North American industrial plant. Thankfully, we have substantial capacity in design, build, and test of semiconductors in Canada and the northeastern US.

CMC Microsystems is the national leader in supporting design and fabrication of semiconductor devices for Canadian and international entrepreneurs and researchers. CMC works with many Canadian suppliers including IBM or Teledyne MEMS in Bromont, Quebec, and Applied Nanotools in Edmonton or the Canadian Photonic Fabrication Center in Ottawa. CMC also engages with international suppliers of advanced semiconductor processes in Vermont and New York State. The entire ecosystem spans a distance that can be driven in a few hours – and Canada is an important player in it.

 

Source: Adobe

In Canada, the semiconductor industry is driven by design and development work thanks to a well-trained workforce of Highly Qualified Personnel (HQP) from the universities and colleges. We are known for high value-add, innovative technologies such as exotic compound semiconductors which are essential for high power applications such as EV charging and solar power converters.

CHIPS and Science Act

The US, and New York State in particular, are accelerating semiconductor production with the CHIPS and Science Act, which includes over $52 billion for semiconductor manufacturing, R&D, and workforce development, with another $24 billion of tax credits for microchip production.

 

Micron has committed to building a $100 billion megafab near Syracuse, expected to create nearly 50,000 New York jobs. GlobalFoundries is modernizing its Burlington, VT plant to produce next-generation compound semiconductor chips that Canadians excel at designing. Hurting from supply chain headaches, General Motors signed an agreement with GlobalFoundries to provide them with a secure supply of chips produced at its various New York sites. When announcing GO SEMI: the Governor’s Office of Semiconductor Expansion, Management, and Integration, Governor Kathy Hochul stated “We’re making New York State not only the semiconductor capital of the country — but of the globe.”

Canada has to send a clear message

The Government of Canada and Canadian firms need to act now to remain competitive in this rapidly expanding ecosystem. We need to further develop Canada’s expertise in designing the microchips that will be manufactured in the corridor. This means continuing to train HQP in our universities, developing them in our national ecosystem of companies and research institutions, and retaining them to make sure that the intellectual property (IP) they produce benefits Canada.

The Oshawa-Oakville-Windsor-Detroit auto corridor is an interesting parallel. Canada seized an opportunity and developed the industrial plant and expertise to be a vital partner in the North American automotive industry. As the automotive industry changes, semiconductors are now the foundation of technologies powering electrification, autonomous driving, and connectivity of the auto industry.

Canada has to send a clear message that we will invest in Canadian suppliers and be key players in the semiconductor corridor to foster prosperity and security for all Canadians.


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