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IC substrate and PCB manufacturer AT&S is commencing high-volume manufacturing at its new facility in Kulim, Malaysia. AT&S Malaysia will deliver high-end IC substrates for AMD’s data centre processors, as well as for other customers.
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Libra Industries has boosted its SMT capabilities at its electronics manufacturing facility in Dallas, Texas. The investment includes new equipment aimed at supporting high-precision, high-volume production for sectors such as aerospace, medical, and industrial manufacturing.
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The receiver overcomes many of the limitations of existing wireless power transmission methods while improving biocompatibility, and is expected to be applied to next-generation wearable and implantable electronic devices.
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Spain is to invest €808 million in quantum technologies relating to computing, communications and sensors. The two main sources of funding are. ERDF funds and the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience ...
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Redwire is expanding its in-space drug development programme as it launches a new version of its PIL-BOX technology for a cancer-detection experiment. To complement the existing PIL-BOX platform, the Florida-based ...
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Infineon has launched its CoolSiC MOSFET 750 V G2 technology, designed to deliver improved system efficiency and increased power density in automotive and industrial power conversion applications. The technology offers ...
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Asahi Kasei Microdevices (AKM) and Silicon Austria Labs GmbH (SAL) have completed a joint proof of concept for integrating a current sensor into a power module to be used in ...
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TrendForce’s latest research indicates that US reciprocal tariffs are likely to drive TV brands to pass rising costs onto consumers through higher retail prices in the second half of 2025, further weakening consumer spending momentum.
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A COMPLETELY new method of car ignition, using transistors, will be shown by Joseph Lucas (Electrical) at the International Motor Show opening at Geneva tomorrow (Thursday). So, 64 years ago, ...
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MeTime Healing received $125,000 from the Montgomery County Technology Innovation Fund in Maryland to address the growing mental health crisis.
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Inconsistent generational naming only leads to confusion, and then there’s that seemingly unconventional DRAM capacity…
The post Walmart’s onn. full HD streaming device: Still not thick, just don’t call it a stick appeared first on EDN.
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Novo Energy says that it will reduce its workforce by approximately 50% and implement a broader reorganisation of its operations in response to the bankruptcy of Northvolt, its former technology partner.
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Military spending reached a record high of $2.7 trillion last year, says data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). More than 100 countries increased their military spending in ...
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The transaction involves operational solar projects with total capacity of 588 MW, combined with co-located BESS facilities of 1,610 MWh. The total value of the acquisition is about USD 815 million.
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Embedded Multi-die Interconnect Bridge-T (EMIB-T) is a TSV-based EMIB implementation for advanced packaging.
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The only thing stopping Chinese car companies taking over the market is tariffs and the China car companies are implementing a response – local manufacturing in their target markets. Last ...
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The UK Digital Twin Centre has opened in Belfast backed by Digital Catapult, the Belfast Region City Deal and Innovate UK. The project aims to accelerate the adoption of digital ...
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ST’s galvanically isolated automotive gate driver for SiC MOSFETs and IGBTs gives flexibility to control inverters of different power ratings featuring programmable protections and diagnostics that allow ISO 26262 ASIL ...
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Stock markets are as volatile as teenagers at the moment with tech shares particularly skittish – it’s too good an opportunity to miss, Ed confides to his diary. Accordingly, I ...
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Dunn recalls the history of SSB within ham radio from the 1950s when most voice communication was done through amplitude modulation.
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The STGAP4S isolated automotive gate driver from ST connects to an external MOSFET-based push-pull buffer to scale gate current capability.
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Here is a closer look at why old transistors and op-amps are still up and running after decades of their launch.
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Sixteen planar Schottky diodes for automotive and industrial use are now available from Nexperia in compact CFP2-HP packages.
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Infineon’s 750-V CoolSiC G2 MOSFETs enhance system efficiency and power density in automotive and industrial power conversion.
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Murata has begun mass production of the Type 2FY combo module featuring 2.4-GHz, 5-GHz, and 6-GHz Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth LE 5.4.
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Taiwan Semiconductor offers two series of HV rectifiers, both manufactured to AEC-Q101 standards for reliable automotive performance.
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Large EDA outfits are prominent in Intel Foundry’s quest to build a viable ecosystem of design tools and IPs.
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