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A Leonardo engineer, Jake Disbury, was helping bring ‘thermal vision’ to life at the recent Royal Albert Hall "100 Years on Planet Earth" celebration for David Attenborough.
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Three digital multiphase controllers from AOS enable Intel IMVP9.3 Vcore power delivery for high-performance mobile systems.
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Lumissil’s IS32FL3776 matrix LED driver brings expressive intelligent signal displays to software-defined exterior automotive lighting.
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Microchip’s PIC18-Q20 MCUs integrate up to two I3C peripherals and Multi-Voltage I/O (MVIO) in 14- and 20-pin packages as small as 3×3 mm.
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Toshiba is sampling the TB9M040FTG motor control device, which integrates an MCU and motor driver for controlling small automotive motors.
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The SiFive Performance P570 Gen 3 is a RISC-V out-of-order superscalar vector processor IP designed for scalable performance.
The post CPU IP processes mixed scalar and vector workloads appeared first on EDN.
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The healthcare industry is progressively moving from a centralized, clinical model to a more patient-centric approach, requiring monitoring solutions thatContinue Reading
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Axiom Space is expanding its University Alliance network to new universities, ranging from New Zealand and India to Uzbekistan and Great Britain. Edinburgh University and Kings College London are now ...
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Littelfuse is introducing a compact 30A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI), the Shock Block SB4000. The standard enclosure is IP 69K/NEMA 4X and outdoor rated making it suitable for industrial ...
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Last year saw the highest number of executions recorded in 44 years says Anmesty International’s annual review. Several countries do not publish accurate figures including North Korea, Vietnam and Belarus ...
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The financing positions Quantum Motion to deliver utility-scale and commercially viable quantum computers that fit inside existing standard data centres and racks.
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This multiple-function circuit quickly calibrates current loop receivers.
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The acquisition establishes AP Technologies’ first European operation in Ireland’s medtech corridor, and extends its catheter platform into the laser-processed metallic components used in next-generation minimally invasive devices.
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AI is transforming the next-generation advanced foundry for 2nm chips, thus reshaping the semiconductor industry, writes Rozalia Beica. The semiconductor industry is entering a historic inflection point, one driven by ...
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This latest investment builds on the USD 42 million announced over the last two years, bringing GE Aerospace’s total investment in the Pune (India) facility to more than USD 52 million over three years.
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Northumbria University is leading a study – the SSA-LaMB project – to improve the use of AI systems for collision avoidance in space. With tens of thousands of objects moving ...
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The contract covers the supply of performance- and safety-critical power supply solutions for a demanding industrial defence application. Deliveries are expected to take place mainly in the 2026/2027 and 2027/2028 financial years.
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Teledyne Space imaging sensors are aboard the European Space Agency’s (ESA) SMILE mission, which successfully launched yesterday from the spaceport in French Guiana. The Chelmsford-based company supplied two CCD370 imaging ...
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The acquisition unites Aireon’s surveillance and data services, including GPS jamming and spoofing detection, with Iridium’s global satcom network and PNT services that help keep GPS-dependent systems working in contested environments.
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The electronics industry has spent years learning to fear shortages, counterfeit components and end-of-life notices. But according to Ronny Nietzsche, Regional Sales Manager Nordic-Baltic Region at Rochester Electronics, another problem may be quietly shaping purchasing decisions — an outdated understanding of semiconductor date codes.
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When data movement is delayed, even the fastest compute engines are left waiting, reducing throughput, increasing latency, and wasting power.
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The South Korean company’s new subsidiary and Copper Clad Laminate (CCL) production plant will be located at Araya Industrial Park in Bang Bo, Samut Prakan, Thailand. Approximately USD 120 million is being invested in the project.
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The Baltica 2 Offshore Wind Farm will be built, owned and operated in a 50/50 partnership between Danish firm Ørsted and Polish energy company PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna. The wind farm is expected to be fully commissioned in 2027.
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Callosum, a Cambridge University spinout, is looking to raise $100 million to develop software to allow AI programmes to perform better by running on multiple processor architectures. ‘New chips and ...
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Three year-old startup Decart of San Francisco has raised $300 million to develop software which allows AI programmes to run on any hardware. Backers include Radical Ventures, Amazon, Google, Nvidia, ...
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ADI is to buy privately held Empower Semiconductor for $1.5 billion. “AI infrastructure is fundamentally reshaping how power must be delivered, with energy now the most persistent constraint to scaling ...
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This agreement builds on Meta’s long-standing relationship with AWS, and expanding to include Amazon’s custom silicon, supports Meta’s broader goal of diversifying compute to meet the demands of the AI systems it’s building.
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The Sensors Converge 2026 conference showcased some of the latest advances in sensor and sensing solutions for applications ranging from wearables andContinue Reading
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Each satellite in the constellation carries a SAR radar that emits microwave pulses and turns their reflections into detailed images with a resolution as fine as 25 cm.
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Frontier LLMs are evolving away from the dense and homogeneous AI workloads that originally favored GPU architectures.
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