Starting today, Amazon Redshift improves query performance by automatically moving read and write queries to the next matching queue without restarting the moved queries. This enhancement to Workload Management enables more efficient use of resources to improve query performance.
ADI shrinks integrated analogue front end, controller and PWM battery tester
ADI has launched a precision integrated analogue front end, controller and PWM for battery testing and formation capable of increasing system accuracy and efficiency in lithium-ion battery formation and grading. It is 70% smaller than its predecessor device. The AD8452 uses switching technology that recycles the energy from the battery while discharging and delivers 10 times …
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Intel publishes wireless roadmap
The roadmap covers Intel’s family of commercial 5G multi-mode modems
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The Most Exciting Time In The History Of The Electronics Industry
Applied Materials saw calendar Q3 sales up 20% y-o-y. For its FY to the end of Q3 it grew sales by 34% to $14.54 billion with a gross margin of 44.9% and an operating income of $1.1 billion. “This the most exciting time in the history of the electronics industry,” said Applied CEO Gary Dickerson, “AI …
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TI sampling a new generation of automotive DLP technology
TI is sampling a new generation of DLP technology for in-vehicle head-up display (HUD) systems. The new DLP3030-Q1 chipset, along with supporting evaluation modules (EVMs), gives automakers and Tier-1 suppliers the ability to bring bright, dynamic AR displays to windshields and place critical information within the driver’s line of sight. The automotive-qualified DLP3030-Q1 chipset allows …
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Top 10 most popular articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com
With Productronica, Intel and GPUs, the value of IC production in China, an Arduino book and the proposed ST fabs all figuring prominently…
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Op-amp rejects noise for car use, claims Rohm
Rohm has introduced some automotive grade op-amps which it claims cut noise problems through three built-in RC filters for input, output and power supply, aiming them at electric and hybrid vehicles. “Greater digitalisation and application density in automotive systems exacerbate the problem of EMC, since each additional component constitutes a potential source of interference. This …
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Vienna start-up tackles gaming stress with biometrics
Vienna start-up SimyLife has launched a Kickstarter campaign for its biofeedback game controller. Called SimyBall, it has been conceived as a biofeedback game controller that registers a users’ body signals and uses them to add to the gaming experience. But the firm also says the concept can be used to minimise human stress levels when …
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London’s high tech success story has a cost-of-living problem
London’s technology sector may be competing with the world’s best-known tech city, San Francisco when it comes to job opportunities, but can the good times last? London could be “stopped in its tracks by the restlessness of its tech workforce”, according to research by recruitment website Indeed. The research found that 10.8% of all jobs …
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Android Studio 3.0 IDE supports Android Things for the IoT
Android Studio 3.0 is the latest version of Google’s all-encompassing IDE for Android development, and it now supports the use of Android Things.
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