2002 was the last year in which neither Roger Federer nor Rafael Nadal or Novak Djokovic won a Grand Slam title. This year, 22 years on, the same will happen …
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2002 was the last year in which neither Roger Federer nor Rafael Nadal or Novak Djokovic won a Grand Slam title. This year, 22 years on, the same will happen …
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IBM closing its R&D units in China, ASML being threatened with long-term exclusion, US semi sales overtaking China’s, Intel’s 18A process, China outspending everyone on semiconductor manufacturing equipment…
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Nowadays, despite the generational hype about new use cases, new generations of cellular telephony are used almost exclusively for congestion relief and, back in 2003, that was the attitude towards …
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Amphenol RF has introduced a non-magnetic series of PCB mounted SMPM jacks. “These 50Ω non-magnetic SMPM jacks offer reliable electrical performance up to 26.5GHz and are engineered with gold-plated beryllium …
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A bit of fun for a Friday – possible collective nouns for tech components, sparked by a recent Raspberry Pi story… I recently clocked a reference to an AI model …
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Vishay has added five solenoid-based haptic actuators to its IHPT range, which come with operation licenses from Immersion Corporation. There are four sizes, from 29 x 21mm to 44 x …
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Q2 semiconductor manufacturing equipment billings increased 4% y-o-y to $26.8 billion while q-o-q billings rose 1% during the same period, says SEMI. “Global semiconductor equipment billings totaled $53.2 billion for …
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The JEDEC Solid State Technology Association has published its JESD406-5 LPDDR5/5X Serial Presence Detect (SPD) Contents V1.0, supporting the memory module configurations known as “raw cards” (JESD401-5B). This is consistent, …
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Marvell, Lumentum and Coherent have demonstrated interoperability of 800G ZR/ZR+ optical modules over transmission links up to 500km. This achievement shows that multivendor standards-based pluggable modules can interoperate while achieving …
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Ofcom says its ‘preliminary view’ is that it will licence Kuiper, Amazon’s satellite constellation, to deliver broadband connectivity and mobile telephony to UK residents. ‘This document sets out our initial …
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