Welcome to our dedicated page for Keysight Technologies news (Ticker: KEYS), a resource for investors and traders seeking the latest updates and insights on Keysight Technologies stock.
Keysight Technologies develops design, emulation and test solutions used across the electronics product lifecycle. News about KEYS commonly covers measurement software, validation systems and services for communications, industrial automation, aerospace and defense, automotive, semiconductor and general electronics customers.
Recurring updates include product launches for PCIe 7.0 validation, automotive Ethernet receiver compliance, 5G and 6G network testing, non-terrestrial network integration, new energy vehicle charging validation and virtual manufacturing tools such as Keysight Assembly. Company news also includes collaboration announcements, strategic investments, updates from Spirent as part of Keysight, and scheduled financial-results releases.
Keysight Technologies (KEYS) has announced key executive leadership changes. Ingrid Estrada, former Senior VP and Chief People and Administrative Officer, has been promoted to Senior VP of Corporate Infrastructure and Operations, where she will oversee Order Fulfillment, IT, Indirect Procurement, and Corporate Services. Jodi Juskie, previously Assistant General Counsel, has been appointed Senior VP and Chief People Officer, taking over Estrada's former role in leading global talent strategy and HR functions.
These transitions follow the planned retirement of Gooi Soon Chai, Senior VP of Order Fulfillment and Digital Operations, who will remain with the company for 6 months to ensure a smooth transition after more than 40 years of service. CEO Satish Dhanasekaran praised both appointments and acknowledged Soon Chai's contributions to HP, Agilent, and Keysight.
Keysight Technologies (NYSE: KEYS) announced that its Quantum Control System (QCS) has been integrated into Fujitsu and RIKEN's 256-qubit quantum computer at the RIKEN RQC-FUJITSU Collaboration Center in Japan. The QCS serves as a critical interface between classical and quantum computing, translating user commands into quantum processor operations and interpreting qubit state information.
Since its launch in February 2023, Keysight's QCS has gained adoption across academia, national laboratories, commercial companies, and startups globally. The system was chosen for its modularity, scalability, and market-leading radio frequency (RF) performance, positioning Keysight to support advancements in increasing qubit numbers and reducing error rates in quantum computing.
Keysight Technologies (NYSE: KEYS) has launched System Designer for USB, a new solution for high-speed digital USB design focused on personal computers, mobile devices, and edge AI applications. The tool supports the latest USB4® standards, including Gen2, Gen3, and Gen4, enabling speeds up to 120Gbps using three-level pulse-amplitude modulation (PAM3) signal modulation.
The solution provides a smart design environment for comprehensive modeling and system-level validation, featuring USB Algorithmic Modeling Interface (AMI) modeler supporting NRZ and PAM3 modulations. Key benefits include streamlined setup of complex USB systems, simplified simulation setup, and integrated simulation-driven compliance test solutions to reduce design iterations and time-to-market.
Summary not available.
Keysight Technologies and Intel Foundry have announced a strategic collaboration to support EMIB-T silicon bridge technology, targeting next-generation AI and data center solutions. The partnership includes support for Intel's 18A process node.
The collaboration focuses on enhancing high-performance packaging solutions through emerging open standards like Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express 2.0 and Open Compute Project Bunch of Wires. These standards are crucial for ensuring reliable communication between chiplets and 3DICs, supporting high-speed data transfer and efficient power delivery.
Keysight's Chiplet PHY Designer now offers advanced simulation capabilities for UCIe 2.0 and introduces support for BoW standard. This system-level chiplet design solution enables pre-silicon level validation, helping reduce development costs and accelerate innovation in semiconductor design.
The technology will be demonstrated at Intel Foundry Direct Connect on April 29th in San Jose, showcasing EMIB-T workflow for system-level link performance and compliance.