Generated by GPT-5-mini| EE Times | |
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| Name | EE Times |
| Type | Trade magazine |
| Format | Online, formerly print |
| Founded | 1972 |
| Founder | Gerard G. Leeds |
| Country | United States |
| Headquarters | San Francisco, California |
| Language | English |
EE Times is a long-running trade publication covering electronic engineering, semiconductor technology, and embedded systems. It serves professionals across the semiconductor industry, telecommunications industry, aerospace industry, and automotive industry, offering news, analysis, and technical features. The title has chronicled technological transitions from discrete components to system-on-chip and from analog design to artificial intelligence accelerators.
EE Times was founded in 1972 by Gerard G. Leeds during an era marked by rapid advances in Intel microprocessors and the growth of the Silicon Valley ecosystem. During the 1970s and 1980s the magazine documented developments at companies such as Texas Instruments, Motorola, National Semiconductor, and Fairchild Semiconductor while reporting on standards efforts including those from IEEE and the emergence of VLSI design methodologies. In the 1990s the publication covered the rise of fabless firms like Qualcomm and Broadcom and chronicled the dot-com boom alongside work by research institutions such as Bell Labs and MIT Lincoln Laboratory. In the 2000s and 2010s EE Times reported on the consolidation of the semiconductor supply chain involving Applied Materials, ASML Holding, and foundries such as TSMC, and on technological shifts including multicore processors from ARM Holdings and NVIDIA. The title transitioned from a primarily print-centric model to digital-first publishing in response to trends also seen at peers like Electronics Weekly and Electronic Design.
Over its history the publication has been owned and managed by multiple media companies and investment groups. Early corporate stewardship involved trade publishers with ties to other technical titles alongside editorial leadership that included editors with backgrounds at IEEE Spectrum and academic institutions like Stanford University and Carnegie Mellon University. Subsequent owners included prominent B2B media firms and private equity investors that also held assets in portfolios with brands such as EDN Network and TechOnline. Executive management has featured editors-in-chief and publishing directors drawn from magazines covering integrated circuit design, systems engineering, and test and measurement vendors including Keysight Technologies and Tektronix.
The editorial agenda centers on semiconductor process technology, analog and digital design, system-on-chip integration, power electronics, and embedded software. Coverage frequently highlights product announcements from companies like Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, and Samsung Electronics while analyzing roadmap implications involving consortia such as MIPI Alliance and JEDEC. Technical deep dives often reference academic research from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California, Berkeley, Caltech, and national laboratories including Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The publication also examines supply-chain dynamics influenced by manufacturers like Micron Technology and SK Hynix, and regulatory or geopolitical developments touching on trade relations among United States, European Union, and China stakeholders. Regular features include design tutorials, market intelligence, interviews with executives from firms such as Broadcom and Cadence Design Systems, and commentary on standardization efforts led by IEEE Standards Association.
EE Times operates a digital platform offering news feeds, archives, webinars, and multimedia interviews with technologists from companies like Google and Apple. The site hosts sponsored content and white papers from vendors such as ARM and Xilinx and runs podcasts featuring guests from research groups at IBM Research and Intel Labs. Its digital transformation mirrors industry moves by outlets like TechCrunch and Wired toward event-driven and on-demand content, integrating newsletters, RSS syndication, and social channels including accounts linked to LinkedIn and Twitter.
The publication organizes and partners on events, webinars, and roundtables that bring together engineers, product managers, and executives from companies such as Analog Devices, STMicroelectronics, and NXP Semiconductors. Past editorial influence is reflected in coverage that shaped conversations around process nodes driven by TSMC and Samsung Foundry, packaging innovations by firms like Amkor Technology, and acceleration of edge computing involving Intel and NVIDIA. The brand’s analysts and columnists have been sourced as commentators at conferences including Design Automation Conference and Electronica Munich.
EE Times has sponsored and reported on awards recognizing breakthroughs in semiconductor design, power management, and embedded systems, alongside industry accolades presented by organizations such as IEEE and trade shows like CES. Its journalism and feature reporting have earned recognition from peer publications and industry bodies for investigative and technical coverage of players including ARM Holdings, Broadcom, and NVIDIA.
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