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65 years ago, in Electronics Weekly’s edition of March 8, 1961, this was the regular column called Tomorrow’s Thinking:
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This is quite the high-tech selfie - taken by the Nasa rover Perseverance on the planet of Mars, at a location dubbed "Lac de Charmes".
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Allied Vision is releasing its ultra-compact FXO camera series with 4-Channel CoaXPress-12 interfaces. They are high-end machine vision cameras. Possible applications include electronics and semiconductor production. For example, for 2D/3D ...
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Results from the most recent weekly Economist/YouGov poll show that over 61% of US adults believe the country’s economy is getting worse. This is the highest share of Americans to ...
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The state-of-the-art D9 locomotives are Indian Railways’ first rolling stock successfully tested to the European standard EN 14363 and are designed for freight operations across the network at speeds of up to 120 km/h.
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At NI Connect, in Fort Worth, Emerson announced prompt-based code generation for NI Nigel AI, its test-optimised AI technology. According to Emerson, the addition of code generation and cross-platform intelligence ...
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On May 7, the Evertiq Expo Kraków 2026 trade show took place at Fabryczna 13. The event brought together 456 representatives from the European electronics industry and 48 exhibiting companies. Among the 291 registered visitors, the organizers noted a large number of new attendees representing companies that had not previously participated in Evertiq Expo.
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Lunar Outpost, the U.S. space infrastructure company, has completed a $30 million Series B round of funding. Specialising in “off-planet mobility”, it is eyeing the industrial robotic extraction of lunar ...
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What makes a market success? Is there a Swiss-made sensor inside? Or maybe a wrist strap? What happened to the basics: cost-effective reliable functionality?
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Norwegian company sensiBel’s optical MEMS microphone platform features a traditional ASIC and MEMS sensor, combined with a precision optical measurement module that captures the displacement of the MEMS -based diaphragm.
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During the lab test, the application of PC1 technology achieved up to 10 times higher uplink throughput at the cell-edge compared to PC1.5 standard. For users, this means smoother video calls and faster file upload in areas where signals are weak.
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Phase 3 of the contract will focus on scaling production volumes, validating large-scale material supply chains, installing and qualifying production equipment, and ramping manufacturing throughput to meet the US Navy requirements.
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Microchip Technology is introducing its EX‑423 Evacuated Miniature Crystal Oscillator (EMXO). For space‑ and power‑constrained designs, it features ultra‑low phase noise. The compact, low‑power timing system is for applications demanding ...
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Compared to the previous generation, the KIOXIA BG8 Series achieves up to 47 % higher sequential read, 67 % higher sequential write, 44 % higher random read, and 30 % higher random write performance.
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Ten ratio variants, 34 configurations each, and 340 reasons to leave the discrete resistor drawer closed.
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Distributie Energie Oltenia S.A. operates a regulated electricity distribution network in the southwestern region of Romania. Evryo Power S.A. supports the operations as a service provider.
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Collins Aerospace’s Largo, Florida facility plays a critical role in the company’s production of radars, satellite and secure communications components, and testing for commercial and military customers.
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In the long-running legal spat between Arm and Qualcomm, the US FTC is to investigate a complaint referred to it by Qualcomm that Arm is engaged in anti-competitive practices. The ...
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Kioxia has forecast a $5.5bn profit for the current quarter – a 48x jump y-o-y. For the fiscal year to the end of March Kioxia had ...
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Leapmotor, the Stellantis majority-owned China-based EV maker, is leasing a car in Germany for under €50 a month. Since the EV model, the T03 (pictured), is priced at €18,900, Leapmotor ...
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The collaboration between the two companies will focus on deploying ASML’s holistic suite of advanced lithography tools and solutions for Tata Electronics’ upcoming 300 mm (12 inch) semiconductor fab in Dholera, Gujarat.
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Through the JV, both companies expect to leverage Sony's expertise in sensor design alongside TSMC’s strengths in process technology and manufacturing excellence as part of a broader collaboration aimed at enhancing image sensor performance.
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A scenic view, once so charming, has been irretrievably ruined. Will it happen again?
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Functional safety must be addressed alongside cybersecurity and AI from the earliest stages of silicon design.
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The industry is reaching a point where the convergence of ISO/TC 299 and ASME MBE frameworks is becoming essential.
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Batteries eventually die, whether due to excessive recharge cycles, deep-discharge or other factors. Capacitors, in contrast, often don’t hold charge long enough. What’s an engineer to do?
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Gravity is ubiquitous but very hard to measure precisely, as a recent attempt confirms.
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A pair of Toshiba multiplexer/demultiplexer switches support PCIe 6.0 and USB4 Version 2.0 with bandwidths to 34 GHz.
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Micron Technology’s 245-TB 6600 ION SSD boosts rack-scale storage density for data centers and AI infrastructure.
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Eyeonic Vista from SiLC is a high-resolution vision system that accurately detects and classifies small targets at distances exceeding 1 km.
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