Tower Semiconductor Announces 2025 Technical Global Symposium in Shanghai and Santa Clara

Wednesday, Aug 13, 2025 6:04 am ET1min read

Tower Semiconductor is hosting its 2025 Technical Global Symposium, a series of events showcasing the company's latest technologies and expertise. The symposiums will be held in Shanghai and Santa Clara, featuring sessions by senior leaders and engineers, and will explore market trends in AI, high-speed connectivity, and other emerging domains. Attendees will gain insight into Tower's capabilities and technology platforms, including high-performance connectivity, power-efficient architectures, and advanced imaging solutions.

Tower Semiconductor (NASDAQ/TASE: TSEM) is set to host its 2025 Technical Global Symposium (TGS), a series of events that will showcase the company's latest technologies and expertise. The symposiums will be held in Shanghai on September 16, 2025, and in Santa Clara on November 18, 2025 [1].

The events will explore key market trends in AI, high-speed connectivity, and other rapidly advancing domains. CEO Russell Ellwanger will deliver keynote addresses, while technical sessions will cover Tower's solutions in Silicon Photonics, SiGe, RF SOI, power management, image sensors, and display technologies [1].

The symposiums will provide networking opportunities with Tower executives and industry experts. The events will feature sessions by senior leaders and engineers, allowing attendees to network with peers and Tower experts [1].

In addition to the symposiums, Tower Semiconductor has recently announced a partnership with AIStorm to launch the Cheetah HS, a high-speed imaging chip that combines ultra-fast imaging capabilities with integrated AI processing. The Cheetah HS can capture up to 260,000 frames per second, significantly reducing power consumption and costs compared to traditional CMOS sensors [2, 3].

The Cheetah HS is designed to transform applications in robotics, industrial inspection, surveillance, sports analysis, and more. Its architecture allows for adjustable frame rates, integrated LED driving capabilities, enhanced low-light performance, and the option to output either raw high-speed video or preprocessed neural network data [2, 3].

This latest technology could provide a competitive edge for industries that require rapid visual analysis without the expense of traditional high-speed camera systems. The system's flexibility enables users to fine-tune performance for either cost savings or precision measurements, making it attractive across consumer, commercial, and defense markets [2, 3].

Tower Semiconductor's 2025 Technical Global Symposium and the Cheetah HS chip demonstrate the company's commitment to innovation and leadership in the semiconductor industry. The events and technology showcase Tower's capabilities and technology platforms that enable customers to deliver high-performance connectivity, power-efficient architectures, and advanced imaging solutions.

References:
[1] Tower Semiconductor. (2025). Tower Semiconductor Launches 2025 Technical Global Symposium. Retrieved from https://www.stocktitan.net/news/TSEM/tower-semiconductor-launches-2025-technical-global-symposium-ez80yik2u8rr.html
[2] Benzinga. (2025). Tower Semiconductor Teams Up with AIStorm on New High-Speed AI Chip. Retrieved from https://www.benzinga.com/markets/tech/25/08/47056706/tower-semiconductor-teams-up-with-aistorm-on-new-high-speed-ai-chip
[3] Tower Semiconductor. (2025). Charge-Domain Imager with On-Chip Neural Network. Retrieved from https://towersemi.com/2025/08/12/08122025/

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