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Russia has never been much good at making chips and 20 years ago it was being said in Moscow that potential chip entrepreneurs in Russia were being deterred by their ...
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Pictured is LightMatter's Passage M1000 3D Photonic Superchip. In the era of AI, hyperscalers can achieve significantly higher bandwidth density with standard single-mode fiber, believes the company...
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Using high school trigonometry combined with knowledge of four-quadrant multipliers to form a frequency quadrupler.
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CLS, a satellite services company, has bought Ground Control Technologies, a UK- and US-based specialist in satellite IoT devices and cloud-based monitoring platforms. The acquisition brings four new operational sites ...
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The most read stories on the site cover the idea of a 28th European state for startups, growing GaN power semiconductors on 300mm wafers, and Fujitsu and Nvidia creating a full-stack AI infrastructure...
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A hyper-beam array lithography system has been introduced to the UK, based on architecture pioneered in Europe. The lithography tool operates with 65,000 independently controlled parallel beams which delivers capabilities ...
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The wafer supply business, which has rarely been very profitable , is coming up against Chinese suppliers selling 300mm wafers for half the current market price. “It’s astonishing that normally, ...
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TSMC’s September revenue was up 31.4% y-o-y at $10.3 billion and down 1.4% m-o-m. Q3 revenue of $32.47 billion was 30% up y-o-y. Revenue for January through September 2025 totalled ...
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The current supply of agentic AI models, platforms and products far exceeds demand, which will result in consolidation and market correction, according to Gartner. Agentic AI markets will consolidate in ...
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Sateliot and Nordic Semiconductor are boasting an industry milestone with the space-based completion of a 5G IoT transmission for a standard commercial cellular IoT device. This was via Sateliot’s Low ...
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Melexis introduces the MLX90514, a dual-input inductive sensor IC that simultaneously processes signals from two sets of coils to computeContinue Reading
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Schneider Electric offers two reference designs co-engineered with NVIDIA to speed deployment of AI-ready infrastructure for AI factories.
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ST’s L98GD8 multichannel gate driver offers flexible output configurations in 48-V automotive power systems.
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According to Thales, MultiApp 5.2 Premium PQC is Europe’s first quantum-resistant smartcard to be certified by France’s ANSSI.
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Joining Omnivision’s Nyxel NIR line, the OX05C1S global-shutter HDR image sensor targets in-cabin driver and occupant monitoring systems.
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Expanding its line of inductors and frequency control devices, Vishay has added more than 2000 new SKUs across nearly 100 series.
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Two engineers attempt to upgrade an outdated monitor for trucks and are met with a very public failure on the first beta test.
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Woodward notes a PWM nonlinearity in a DI that software can't fix, and presents a potential solution: adjusting resistor values.
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Isolated comparators are crucial for safety and reliability in high-voltage applications like EV battery management and charging systems.
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