Power Integrations implementing its GaN technology in its TOPSwitch flyback ICs, Global foundry revenue projected to grow 25% and Arm designing its first production silicon proprietary CPU...
What caught your eye? Litho tool, Arm competition, GEO satellites
What caught our eye these last seven days? Imec getting the world’s most advanced litho tool, Arm taking on Intel with a proprietary server CPU, and SWISSto12 3D printing GEO satellites...
Most Read – Honda cancels EVs, IBM quantum blueprint, Elon Musk fab
the most read stories on our website cover TI's 800V DC power architecture for AI data centers, a quantum‑centric supercomputing reference architecture and Honda cancelling EV models.
What caught your eye? AI inspections, Memory shortages, Space telescope
AI inspection tools for robotics systems, SK Group saying the memory shortage could last 4-5 years, and SSTL joining the Lazuli initiative to deliver a privately funded telescope into deep space...
Most Read – IC defects, Rapidus customer, TSMC hiring…
We're talking Oracle and OpenAI scrapping a datacentre project, TSMC hiring 8,000 more engineers, and Rapidus getting its first customer. There's also our news roundup from Embedded World 2026 and researchers using 3D imaging to detect atomic-scale defects in ICs...
What caught your eye? (AI Island, Universal processor, SaxaVord spaceport)
What caught our eye? Taiwan styling itself as 'AI island' at Embedded World in Nuremberg, Ubitium developing a universal embedded Risc-V processor, and RFA moving closer to SaxaVord Spaceport launches...
Most Read – RS buys BPX, Nvidia photonics, AI-RAN in 6G
There's Rohm licensing TSMC’s GaN process technology, Nvidia building 6G wireless networks, and RS Group buying a specialist distributor of industrial automation and control.
What caught your eye? (AI optical interconnects, ASML packaging, ConnectedCosmos)
The choices cover a deal that positions NVIDIA to control the full AI computing stack, ASML expanding into packaging as chiplets require advanced litho, and the launch of ConnectedCosmos by Open Cosmos...
Most Read – UFS 5.0 NAND, Taiwan exports, ASML 1000W light source
Looking at only those written in the last seven days, the most read stories cover Kioxia sampling UFS 5.0 NAND, Wayve funding its robotaxi roll-out, and Apple leading the way in Europe.
What caught your eye? (Neuromorphic processing, London robotaxis, TeenTech)
The choices cover neuromorphic processing that distinguishes human and non-human movement, Wayve raising funds to launch robotaxis in London, and TeenTech being this year’s charity partner for our Women Leaders in Electronics Awards.
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