20 years ago ISSCC delegates were debating the successors to NAND – as they still are today – while NAND remains the go-to choice for NV chip memory. At the …
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20 years ago ISSCC delegates were debating the successors to NAND – as they still are today – while NAND remains the go-to choice for NV chip memory. At the …
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Instead of wearing your heart on your sleeve, maybe you should wear an AI Pin on your collar, presenting the world your own AI chatbot…
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ClearSpace, CSEM, Klepsydra, and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology are working together on the development of a flash lidar-based real-time autonomous navigation system for In-Orbit Servicing (IOS). The project, …
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Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD) has launched its lowest ever on-resistance (RDS(on)) parts which have been engineered to deliver the benefits of GaN to high-power applications such as data centres, inverters, …
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A special session at the recent 2024 IEEE Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC), highlighted workforce challenges and showcased potential solutions. These industries are being driven by demand in areas …
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To meet low-power and high-performance requirements, system on chip (SoC) designs are equipped with several asynchronous and soft reset signals. These reset signals help to safeguard software and hardware functional …
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Novocomms, the RF antenna design and manufacturing specialist, has secured £3.6 million of funding from the UK government’s Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) to develop 5G mmWave consumer premises equipment …
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On TSMC’s 7nm process, Alphawave Semi has taped-out an IO chiplet covering UCIe (universal chiplet interconnect express – rev1.1) Ethernet, PCIe and CXL, claiming it to be industry’s first. “Delivering …
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In the context of the explosive growth of the energy storage market. New energy storage market prospects With the increasing penetration of renewable energy, especially due to the instability of …
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A two-chip cascading imaging radar system has been unveiled by Calterah, based on 6T-6R mmWave radar SoCs from Andes Technology. The 22nm CMOS SoCs, which will be available from June …
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