CAP-XX has announced the development of 3V thin prismatic supercapacitors, aiming them at wearables, key fobs and other IoT devices where high instantaneous current peaks are needed. Compared with the firm’s existing 2.7V devices, 3V operation allows direct connection to a 3V coin cell, rather than needing an intervening 2.7V LDO. “CAP-XX is initially targeting markets […]
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LED business news: Lynk Labs IP, LEDvance, GE Lighting, and more
Lynk Labs plans proactive effort to collect licensing fees for AC LED technology, while MLS has become the sole owner of LEDvance and more rumors swirl about GE Lighting and Current divestiture.
ON Semi launches image sensors with NIR capability
ON Semiconductor has introduced CMOS image sensors which have Near Infra-Red+ (NIR+) technology, which effectively combines High Dynamic Range (HDR) with enhanced low light performance to enable high-end security and surveillance cameras. The AR0522 is a 1/2.5-inch 5.1 Megapixel (MP) image sensor based on a 2.2 micrometer (μm) Back Side Illuminated (BSI) pixel technology platform, […]
Blockchain Phones
When I asked a lady what anyone would want a Blockchain-enabled phone for she replied “something illicit”. God bless no-nonsense girls. It seems there are at least three companies planning to market Blockchain-capable phones this autumn. The phones are called Finney, Zippie and BitVault. Finney, designed by Sirin Labs of Switzerland which is said to […]
Seawater desalination protest tide grows
Hermosa Beach has joined a “growing tide of opposition” to the West Basin Municipal Water District’s proposed US$ 300 million ocean water desalination for El Segundo according to local newspaper The Daily Breeze.
San Luis county pledges US$ 900,000 for plans tap into nuclear plant desalination
The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors has committed US$ 900,000 to planning and permitting for a proposal to expand Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant’s reverse osmosis desalination plant to supply South County residents.
Acuva.com – The latest technologies
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MatterCell – New Renewable Energy Source
MatterCell is a revolutionary new technology designed to lower the cost of energy and provide for increasing electricity demands while conserving our natural resources. MatterCell technology enables the generation of renewable electricity, 24/7, on-site and with zero greenhouse gases (GHG’s). It generates affordable clean power from a new source of renewable energy, which is safe, […]
MatterCore – Greenhouse Gas Control & Elimination
MatterCore is an advanced transformational technology that addresses the crucial need to have a safe means to control and eliminate undesirable greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. MatterCore technology is capable of controlling and eliminating excess greenhouse gases including carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) from the emissions of businesses, factories, utility plants and other sources. […]
SOLAR TECHNOLOGY
Storage Giant tackles energy bills with two solar installs
Storage Giant, a South Wales storage company has turned to solar to help lower its operating costs at two of its sites.
Warrington Borough Council’s checklist for Solar PV success
In 2010 Warrington Borough Council began a social housing PV programme aimed at tackling fuel poverty. Since then the scheme has delivered 3.595MW of solar PV across 3,001 social homes and three sheltered housing schemes as well as 222kW of PV on schools, a crematorium, offices and even the local rugby stadium.
Clipper Teas completes 89kW solar array on factory roof
Dorset-based tea manufacturer Clipper Teas has installed an 89kW solar array on its factory roof in Beaminster.
Italian Embassy receives solar makeover
The Italian Embassy in London is now generating its own clean electricity thanks to a 7.5kWp solar array installed on its roof.
Warwick Hospital installs UK’s first solar-powered parking barriers
Kent-based security company, Green Gate Access Systems, has installed the UK’s first solar-powered parking barriers at Warwick Hospital.
NEW INNOVATIONS
Seawater desalination protest tide grows
Hermosa Beach has joined a “growing tide of opposition” to the West Basin Municipal Water District’s proposed US$ 300 million ocean water desalination for El Segundo according to local newspaper The Daily Breeze.
San Luis county pledges US$ 900,000 for plans tap into nuclear plant desalination
The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors has committed US$ 900,000 to planning and permitting for a proposal to expand Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant’s reverse osmosis desalination plant to supply South County residents.
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China’s Massive Battery Build Capacity
China’s grid-scale battery energy storage capacity surged from just 2.4 gigawatts in 2020 to more than 140 gigawatts in 2025 – far ahead of the United States, which reached roughly 57 … The post China’s Massive Battery Build Capacity appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Semis For Important People
GEC Semiconductors had witty adverts back in the 1960s – here’s one from Electronics Weekly’s edition of October 12th 1960: The post Semis For Important People appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
IQE gets £14m order
IQE, the leadingsupplier of compound semiconductor wafer products and advanced material solutions, has secured a multi-year production order valued at $14 million from a strategic global technology customer. The order, … The post IQE gets £14m order appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
TSMC Q2 revenue up 36% YoY
Earlier today TSMC reported Q2 revenues up 36% YoY at $39.6 billion. For June, TSMC revenue rose 67.9% YoY and 6.2% MoM to $13.8 billion. For H126, TSMC’s total revenue … The post TSMC Q2 revenue up 36% YoY appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
CP1000 probe features 1.5MHz bandwidth for measurements up to 1000A
Teledyne LeCroy’s CP1000 current probe targets the precise measurement of modern high-power systems. It features a measurement capability up to 1000A RMS and 1400A peak current. Teledyne says it is … The post CP1000 probe features 1.5MHz bandwidth for measurements up to 1000A appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Tesla A15 chip to be fabbed at Samsung and TSMC
The Tesla A15 chip is to be fabbed concurrently on the 2nm processes of TSMC in Taiwan and Samsung’s Taylor, Texas fab. TSMC’s Arizona fab site may be added to the … The post Tesla A15 chip to be fabbed at Samsung and TSMC appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Tridonic, NEIoT create youth academy for careers in electronics
Tridonic is launching a scheme to help tackle youth unemployment and get young people into electronics careers. The Durham-based company – a specialist in smart lighting systems – has partnered … The post Tridonic, NEIoT create youth academy for careers in electronics appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Intel puts $5.7bn into Leixlip
Intel today announced a $5.7 billion capital investment in Fab 34 at Leixlip, Ireland, to retrofit the fab for the Intel 3 process. Intel is scaling capacity in Ireland to … The post Intel puts $5.7bn into Leixlip appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Q2 smartphone shipments down 11%
Q2 smartphone shipments fell 11% to their lowest Q2 level since 2013, as memory prices drove up handset prices, says Counterpoint Research. Apple bucked the trend with a 3% rise … The post Q2 smartphone shipments down 11% appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Back-end equipment market to hit $9.5bn this year
The semiconductor back-end equipment market is expected to reach $9.5 billion this year and have 6.3% CAGR until 2031, reports Yole. Market drivers are advanced packaging, HBM, and AI infrastructure … The post Back-end equipment market to hit $9.5bn this year appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Nexchip raises $880m on HKSE
11 year-old Nexchip, the world’s No.8 foundry, has raised $880 million on the Hong Kong stock exchange. Powerchip of Taiwan invested in Nexchip’s founding in 2015 and former Powerchip CEO … The post Nexchip raises $880m on HKSE appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Apple sues OpenAI for poaching iPhone secrets
Apple has sued OpenAI alleging that it stole trade secrets by recruiting Apple employees to help it make a device to compete with the iPhone. The lawsuit alleges that some … The post Apple sues OpenAI for poaching iPhone secrets appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Bosch starts semiconductor production in US
Bosch is beginning sample SiC IC production on 200 mm wafers at its first U.S. semiconductor factory, after finalising a $225 million Chips Act subsidy agreement with the U.S. Commerce … The post Bosch starts semiconductor production in US appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Amazon EKS Auto Mode now supports Application Recovery Controller zonal shift
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Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) now supports Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC) zonal shift and autoshift for clusters using EKS Auto Mode . ARC helps you manage and coordinate recovery across AWS Regions and Availability Zones (AZs). With this launch, EKS Auto Mode automatically protects your compute during a zonal shift at no additional […]
Amazon SageMaker HyperPod now supports custom AMIs (Amazon Machine Images) for Slurm clusters
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Amazon SageMaker HyperPod now supports custom AMIs for Slurm-orchestrated clusters, enabling customers to deploy clusters with pre-configured, security-hardened environments that meet their specific organizational requirements. Customers deploying AI/ML workloads on HyperPod Slurm clusters need customized environments that meet strict security, compliance, and operational requirements while maintaining fast cluster startup times, but often struggle with complex […]
