The success of EVs in China has given its auto insurers a headache – they’re making a loss on EV insurance but are debarred by law from putting up premiums. …
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The success of EVs in China has given its auto insurers a headache – they’re making a loss on EV insurance but are debarred by law from putting up premiums. …
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Micron’s 9550 NVM SSD, a report on DRAM and NAND Flash revenues, Onsemi’s deal with Volkswagen, TI reporting Q2 revenues, and an interview with Jack Pekarik, a Master Inventor at GlobalFoundries…
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A bit of fun for a Friday: a comic t-shirt depicting the Ascent of Storage.
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The successor to the fabless and chipless semiconductor business models will be the designless chip company, according to a panel of industry experts at the 2005/Globalpress Sunmmit Conference in Monterey. …
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This is a nice one – the “Enviro + Air Quality” which works with your Raspberry Pi. It gives you information about your local indoor environment, including air quality measurements. …
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Fractile, a UK company building an AI chip, has exited stealth and announced $15m (£12m) in seed funding. The round was co-led by Kindred Capital, NATO Innovation Fund, and Oxford …
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Lumissil Microsystems has created a pair of LED drivers that include a 32MHz 8051 microcontroller. “These new controllers enable lighting engineers to create customised dynamic LED lighting animations tailored to …
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Lumissil Microsystems has created a pair of LED drivers that include a 32MHz 8051 microcontroller. “These new controllers enable lighting engineers to create customised dynamic LED lighting animations tailored to …
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has teamed up with Massachusetts-based Draper to streamline the design of microbe-based electronic sensors. “Microbes have the potential to be developed as biological …
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Tokyo Tech has picked aluminium scandium nitride (AlScN) to make ferroelectric films that remain stable at up to 600°C in hydrogen. “This high stability makes them ideal for high-temperature manufacturing …
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