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For those written in the last week, our most read stories cover Micron results, DRAM supply, U.S. licences for chip exports ...
The Cre8Ventures Open Higher Education Programme, developed by Siemens, Arm and Southampton University, has been launched.
Check out the latest episode of the excellent Electronics Weekly podcast, CHIIPS; it features Ben White, CEO and co-founder of infrared sensor specialists Phlux Technology.
Eighteen years ago reconfigurable logic was a technology looking for an application – then it found one. Software Defined Radio (SDR) is the killer application for dynamically reconfigurable logic, ...
Aaeon has turned to Genio processors from fellow Taiwanese company Mediatek for its latest Smark modules. The first Aaeon products to get MediaTek ICs, uCOM-M700 has an octa-core Genio 700, while uCOM ...
It is thought that the plan for the government to invest in Intel arose from the meeting which CEO Lip-bu Tan, had with ...
Northrop Grumman and the U.S. Space Force (USSF) have successfully demonstrated the precision radar tracking technology known as DARC (Deep-Space Advanced Radar Capability), they report.
Hamamatsu has introduced a series of non-cooled linear near-infra-red image sensors with up to 256 pixels. Designed for multi ...
The strong semiconductor market growth in the first half of 2025 practically guarantees double-digit full year growth. Recent forecasts are generally in a narrow range of 14% to 16%. WSTS revised its ...
GuRu Wireless has announced a mm-wave phased array with over 70,000 transmitters, intended to transmit power wirelessly to ...
Rocket Lab has completed its acquisition of Geost, a specialist in advanced electro-optical and infrared (EO/IR) sensor systems for missile tracking. The functionality plays into the concept of the ...
The 16-GB DDR4 memory chip is space qualified to NASA Levels 1, 2, and 3 (based on NASA EEE-INST-002—Section M4—PEMs) and ECSS Class 1 (ECSS-Q-ST-60-13C). Some of the radiation-tolerant features of ...
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