<p>➀ Codasip seeks a buyer with EU grant incentives (€380M total funding potential); </p><p>➁ Siemens integrates generative AI across its EDA tools (Questra, Tessent, etc.) for chip/PCB design; </p><p>➂ Wolfspeed enters bankruptcy protection with $4.6B debt reduction, while Intel may abandon 18A foundry marketing to focus on 14A.</p>
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