Leti has a device which enables consumer brain-scanning. Normally the province of hospitals, it could now be put into the hands of consumers.
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Leti has a device which enables consumer brain-scanning. Normally the province of hospitals, it could now be put into the hands of consumers.
Read full article: Leti democratises brain-scans
At the recent NIDays in London it was interesting to see Lego exhibiting. They were promoting the IET-backed First Lego League (FFL).
Read full article: Mindstorms EV3 powers First Lego League
Adding a Wi-Fi interface to your IoT sensor node does not have to be a big deal, writes Tim Bonnett of Alpha Micro Components.
Read full article: Design options to give your IoT node a Wi-Fi interface
Tech CEOs are living in fear of new ‘non-tech’ competitors. An interesting piece of pre-Christmas research seems to indicate that companies are still not that good at identifying the technologies that will have the largest impact on their business. According to business analyst KPMG, fewer than one-third of senior executives in technology companies believe they …
Read full article: Tech CEOs feel the fear factor
Flex Logix, the two and a half year-old start-up specialising in embedded FPGA cores, completes the design of an IP core for TSMC 16FF+ and 16FFC.
Read full article: Flex Logix completes 16nm eFPGA core design
We were very pleased to announce recently that Tony Fish – co-founder of FabLab London – was joining the selection panel for the EW BrightSparks programme.
Read full article: FabLab London’s Tony Fish looks for EW BrightSparks creativity
Globalfoundries says it has demonstrated 56Gbit/s SerDes performance in silicon on the semiconductor foundry’s 14nm FinFET process. This makes it able to fabricate Asics which will meet the emerging 50Gbit/s industry standards such as OIF CEI-56G-LR and IEEE 802.3cd. The SerDes core, designated FX-14, supports both PAM4 and NRZ signaling, with the capability to equalise over 35dB of …
Read full article: Globalfoundries demoes finfet silicon running at 56Gbit/s
It looks as though the Lattice-China deal is going to get the bum’s rush from the US government. Last week a group of US legislators wrote to the US Committee on Foreign Investment in the US, suggesting that they block the deal. One of the legislators, Congressman Mo Brooks of Alabama, said: “In an alarming …
Read full article: Lattice-China Deal Under US Political Scrutiny
Russian scientists have let two electrons loose in a system of quantum dots to create a quantum computer memory cell of a higher dimension than a quantum bit.
Read full article: Russian researchers make next step to quantum computing
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US national security concerns nixed the earlier sale to China, so the Dutch company sells to a New York investment firm for about half the price in breaking LED business news.