A still image from video shows coloured synthetic diamonds on display at De Beers' International Institute of Diamond Grading and Research in Maidenhead August 15, 2016. Video taken August 15, 2016.
But the market has seemingly made up its mind, at least when it comes to adornment. Allied Market Research valued the synthetic-diamond industry at $24 billion as recently as 2022, but in May, De ...
Diamond mining giant De Beers has announced a major shift in its marketing strategy, abandoning synthetic diamond production and moving to integrate mid-stream processing, as it prepares for a future ...
Japan is stepping ahead of the world in the use of synthetic diamonds to power next-gen semiconductors, offering performance in orders of magnitude beyond current materials, and it's getting closer to ...
With more and more functionality being packed into an analog IC, and even the desire to incorporate power elements (MOSFETs, IGBTs, etc.) onto the die, we need to start thinking outside the box for ...
De Beers will make artificial diamonds for use in quantum computers being developed by Amazon Web Services (AWS), according to reports. The De Beers subsidiary Element Six will make artificial ...
Russia remains the top global diamond producer, but shifting consumer priorities toward ethical sourcing and the rise of synthetic diamonds are transforming the jewelry market. Couples increasingly ...
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