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
At Acuva.com you can research the latest technologies in the areas of Renewable Energy, Carbon Dioxide Control, LED Technology, Greenhouse Gas Elimination, Solar, Water Desalination and Water Purification as well as other new innovations. You can use our accurate search engine which helps you receive more reliable internet searches whether you are searching for the […]
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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Amazon MSK Serverless expands to three new AWS regions
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You can now connect your Apache Kafka applications to Amazon MSK Serverless in the Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Taipei), and Canada West (Calgary) AWS Regions . Amazon MSK is a fully managed service that makes it easier for you to build and run applications that use Apache Kafka as a data store. Amazon MSK […]
Amazon EC2 G7e instances now available in Asia Pacific (Seoul) and Europe (Spain) regions
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Starting today, Amazon EC2 G7e instances accelerated by NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs are now available in Asia Pacific (Seoul) and Europe (Spain) regions. G7e instances offer up to 2.3x inference performance compared to G6e. Customers can use G7e instances to deploy large language models (LLMs), agentic AI models, multimodal generative AI […]
IAM Roles Anywhere now supports post-quantum digital certificates
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AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) Roles Anywhere now supports the FIPS 204 Module-Lattice Digital Signature Standard (ML-DSA) , a quantum-resistant digital signature algorithm standardized by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to help protect against threat actors in possession of a large-scale quantum computer. ML-DSA is particularly valuable for IAM Roles Anywhere […]
Amazon Cognito is now available in Asia Pacific (Taipei) and Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Regions
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Amazon Cognito is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Taipei) and Asia Pacific (New Zealand) Regions. This launch introduces all Amazon Cognito features and tiers, allowing customers to implement secure sign-in and access control for users, AI agents, and microservices in minutes. For a full list of regions where Amazon Cognito is available, refer […]
Amazon Quick Suite launches User Preferences for chat personalization
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We are announcing User Preferences in Amazon Quick Suite – a new feature that gives users greater control over how Quick looks, feels, and works for them. With User Preferences, users can now customize their Chat panel layout by setting it to open expanded or collapsed by default; Quick also automatically remembers their last used […]
Amazon CloudWatch Logs announces increased query concurrency and API limits
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Amazon CloudWatch Logs customers can now run up to 100 concurrent queries per account using Logs Insights Query Language (Logs Insights QL). Customers can also execute 10 StartQuery API and 10 GetQueryResults API calls per second per account/per-region using Logs Insights QL. With concurrency increasing from 30 to 100, more users can simultaneously run queries […]
Ed Exploits The War
Market volatility is the upside of war and as a cabinet minister in a country involved in a war, I am well placed to benefit from inside info to take … The post Ed Exploits The War appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Iceye space SAR imagery monitors deforestation
Iceye, the specialist in satellite-based SAR imagery (Synthetic Aperture Radar), is launching a deforestation monitoring system, to help enforcement against illegal tropical forest loss. The Finnish company, which describes itsef … The post Iceye space SAR imagery monitors deforestation appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Telonic announces UK release of Siglent SMM3000X SMUs
Telonic Instruments, the official UK representative of Siglent Technologies, is announcing the UK release of the Siglent SMM3000X series of Source/Measure Units (SMUs). They target engineers working in semiconductor device … The post Telonic announces UK release of Siglent SMM3000X SMUs appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Melexis embraces protection
Melexis has launched Protective Devices. The first product launched in the new line is the MLX91299 – an integrated silicon-based RC snubber circuit that provides two benefits: 1. It mitigates … The post Melexis embraces protection appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Schoolchildren explore space
North East school has partnered with solar and space physics experts from Northumbria University for a project supported by a Royal Society Partnership Grant which aims to bring academic research … The post Schoolchildren explore space appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
January semi sales up 46% YoY says SIA
January semiconductor sales of $82.5 billion were up 3.7% on December’s $79.6 billion and up 46.1% on the $56.5 billion sales in January 2025, says the SIA. “Following the semiconductor … The post January semi sales up 46% YoY says SIA appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Rapidus gets its first customer
Rapidus, Japan’s government-backed leading-edge chip startup, has got its first customer – Canon. Canon is going to order 2nm test chips designed by Synopsys to be fabbed at Rapidus’ Chitose site. … The post Rapidus gets its first customer appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Oracle and OpenAI scrap datacentre project
One of the projects in the $500 billion Stargate programne – a datacentre in Abilene, Texas – has been scrapped. The scrapped project was to be an addition to the … The post Oracle and OpenAI scrap datacentre project appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
TSMC to hire 8000 new people this year
TSMC said at the weekend that it will hire 8000 more people this year. Engineer recruits with a Masters will be paid an average of $70k. The new hires are … The post TSMC to hire 8000 new people this year appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
