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Danish defence and aerospace company Terma and Austrian battery manufacturer Danube Cell Manufacturing have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore joint opportunities in battery development, testing and validation. The collaboration targets aerospace and defence applications.
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Combined revenue for the top five publicly listed NAND Flash brands rose 77% QoQ in Q2 2026 to USD 68.87 billion, driven by sustained AI server demand for enterprise SSDs and significant contract price increases. Micron posted the strongest growth of the group and moved up to third place, according to TrendForce.
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Semtech has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its cellular module business to Compal Electronics for USD 62 million in cash. The transaction is expected to close in Q4 of Semtech's 2027 fiscal year, subject to regulatory approvals.
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Quectel Wireless Solutions, the IOT specialist, has launched two Android 16 smart modules aimed at industrial and commercial applications. These are the SH602FA, a high-performance 4G smart module, and the […]
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Lam Research plans to invest more than USD 3 billion over the next five years to expand its global research and development lab network. The investment is expected to increase experiment capacity by more than 50% and further compress product development cycles for semiconductor customers.
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Expanded access to high-performance CMOS image sensors supports demanding applications in X-ray, medical, academic, and space-related imaging. Hamamatsu Photonics Europe is actively promoting Fairchild Imaging’s advanced CMOS image sensor technologies […]
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Molex has held a groundbreaking ceremony marking the start of an expansion and renovation of its global headquarters campus in Lisle, Illinois, in the United States. The project is expected to be completed in December 2027.
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Under the agreement, Nelco will bring reliable, next-generation connectivity and compute solutions directly from Elveo’s satellites in space to varied sectors, including automotive, maritime, energy and government in India and South Asian markets.
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The highly integrated ICs have changed the appearance of the analog-circuit schematic diagrams over the years.
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Samsung Foundry has put back its 1.4 nm process till 2029. At the 2026 Next-Generation Lithography + Patterning Conference (NGL 2026) the company said it would stick to its 2nm […]
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Tomorrow, shares in Unitree, the maker of China’s dancing humanoid robots, will start trading on the Shanghai stock exchange after raising $905 million at its 8000x over-subscribed IPO last week. […]
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Kiwimoore, the Chinese chiplet packaging specialist, is reported by Reuters to be following the example of last month’s IPO of foundry company Nexchip with a 2027 listing on the Hong […]
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Space Forge of the UK, which makes semiconductor manufacturing materials in space, has signed an R&D agreement with The Texas A&M University System marking its first move into establishing its […]
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Avnet Silica has brought out the latest edition of its quarterly Trendliner market report. Providing an overview of global and European semiconductor market conditions, the latest report includes updated regional […]
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This validation represents an important step toward realizing predictive network operations, especially as AI-driven network optimization becomes increasingly prevalent in the 6G network.
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THE “Kiev ” has been developed in the Computer Centre of the Academy of Sciences here in Moscow. It is a general purpose digital computer and is designed to solve […]
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On 21 October, Electronics Weekly will be hosting the Energy Efficiency in the AI Age virtual event, bringing together engineers, innovators and technology leaders. AI performance per Watt Improving AI […]
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The Heinersbrück GridBattery, scheduled for completion in 2027, is the second joint project for Fluence and LEAG Clean Power. The companies are already deploying the 1GW / 4 GWh GigaBattery Jänschwalde 1000 system in the same part of the country, in eastern Germany.
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Bluetooth and Wi-Fi combine to untether smartphone-to-car connections…this time with a Google, versus Apple, angle.
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As part of the partnership, Reliance and Rolls-Royce will explore the formation of a dedicated Aerospace Gas Turbine Complex that will be a centre of excellence for power and propulsion technology in India.
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Medcom designs, manufactures, sells and maintains electrical equipment for railcars and electric urban transportation, including auxiliary power supply systems, propulsion control systems and industrial power electronics equipment. Its primary business is in Europe.
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Understanding GPIB, USB, LXI, PXI, and VXI interfaces equips engineers to unlock the full potential of their T&M tools.
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Oscilloscopes utilize both hardware and software to enhance time measurement resolution. Happily, most of the processing is transparent.
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Radon, in both air and ground water, is a health risk whose prevalence should be regularly assessed and, if necessary, dealt with.
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The new CAN XL transceiver offers higher bandwidth and a larger payload while preserving the advantages of proven CAN protocols.
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AI-driven demand underpins capacity constraints, leading to cost increases. Add tariffs to the mix, and Google and end users pay the price.
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NoMIS Power has developed a 6.5-kV large-die SiC MOSFET that has demonstrated over 8 kV of blocking voltage and 90-mΩ on-resistance.
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NEO.AI is a memory platform from NEO Semiconductor that overcomes SRAM and DRAM scaling limitations in AI memory systems.
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The KTS1630 5-A eFuse from Kinetic Technologies protects sensitive electronics against overcurrent, short circuits, and thermal faults.
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