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The Temptation
On the face of it Micron’s exclusion from selling memories to key infrastructure operators in China is good news for the other big memory makers Samsung, Hynix and Kioxia/Western Digital. However, in April the White House asked the Korean government to persuade Samsung and Hynix not to fill any memory market shortfall in China caused …
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Raspberry Pi flight tracker takes off with Flightradar24
Thanks to the Raspberry Pi team for sharing this one – a Pi-based flight tracker. The idea is to receive signals, from aircraft transponders, and track flights.
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Top Ten (less 3) Car-Buying Regions
Thanks to TrendForce for this one – the seven biggest car-buying regions:
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Video: Let’s Talk Electronics – BrainChip and MikroE on neuromorphic computing and remote development
At the recent Embedded World 2023, which took place in Nuremberg, Electronics Weekly‘s Group Editor, Clive Couldwell caught up with MikroE and BrainChip to discuss their technologies in more depth. With Nandan Nayampally – CMO of BrainChip – he discussed neuromorphic computing, how it works and possible applications. And with Neb Matic – CEO of …
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China threatens ‘resolute counter-measures’ against Japan
On Monday Japan announced it would ban, as from July “at the earliest”, the export of 23 different kinds of chip manufacturing equipment to China. China’s Ministry of Commerce calls the decision “an abuse of export control measures and a serious departure from free trade” and called on the Japanese government to “immediately correct its …
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Si interconnect resitivity can be lower than Cu and Ru
Imec has delivered the first experimental evidence that the resistivity of a thin conductor film on a 300mm Si wafer can be lower than that of Cu and Ru, which are currently used in interconnect metallisation schemes. For example, a resistivity as low as 11.5µWcm was measured for a NiAl binary alloy of 7.7nm thickness, …
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$100m raised by UK floating nuclear power plant startup Core Power
Five year-old UK startup Core Power has raised $100 million from maritime industry sources to develop floating nuclear power plants Most of the money has come from 13 Japanese companies including Onomichi Dockyard and Imabari Shipbuilding. Core Power is collaborating in a $600 million development programme with TerraPower of the US, backed by Bill Gates, …
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Video: Siemens Digital Industries Software, semiconductor security enabling the software defined vehicle
In a wide-ranging interview, Lee Harrison – Product Marketing Director for Tessent Safety and Security technology – talks about how security is playing a huge part in the development of self-driving cars and key areas of innovation. Particularly, where Siemens Digital Industries Software is focused to meet the needs of the automotive supply chain, both …
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Start-up QPT: To be successful with GaN, use RF design techniques
To get the best out of GaN power transistors, which are far faster than silicon or silicon carbide transistors, microwave design techniques including RF simulation is essential, according to Cambridge start-up QPT. Final assembly, EMC screen partially lifted The alternative is to slow operation until the advantages of GaN fade away, or to risk durability …
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