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China's plans for domestically sourcing the ICs in its EVs, how public attitudes to green energy may be changing, and some lunar (and Martian) manufacturing technology, dubbed Mason...
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Our most read stories on the site cover transatlantic differences over R&D expenses, a Japanese automotive components supplier, global semiconductor sales ticking up, Builder AI, and Qualcomm buying Alphawave...
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This week we're talking about rugged displays, the contrast between how the US and UK tax R&D expenses, a robotic hand with a sense of touch, and Lockheed Martin's AI Fight Club...
LoRa Alliance’s Alper Yegin features in latest CHIIPS podcast
Don't miss the latest episode of the Electronics Weekly podcast CHIIPs, featuring an interview with Alper Yegin, CEO of the LoRa Alliance.
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Alliance Memory products, Soitec collaborating with Powerchip, the UKESF launching the Semiconductor STEP programme, Broadcom's Tomahawk 6, and Intel developing a stacked DRAM alternative to HBM...
What caught your eye? (OpenGMSL, UAE fabs, Nerve cells, ESDI)
This week we're talking about a standard for the GMSL serial bus, possible fabs in the UAE, a Sony electrical sensing array IC, and the role of “deep tech” in space exploration...
CHIIPS podcast features insights from Katalytik’s Jan Peters
The latest episode of the Electronics Weekly podcast CHIIPs is out now. It features engineering insights from Jan Peters, director of Katalytik, the STEM specialist.
Most Read – 800Vdc data centres, CHERI-secured MCU, Foxconn bid
Renesas abandoning plans to enter the SiC market, Dyson launching Pencilback Fluffycones, Nvidia's 800Vdc data centres, a security-enhanced MCU based on CHERI, and Foxconn bidding for Singapore’s UTAC...
What caught your eye? (AI, EDA ban, Cheri MCU, Rosetta Stone payload)
This week we're talking about a ban of selling EDA tools to China, funding towards designing an extra-secure microcontroller, and a modern-day Rosetta Stone heading to space...
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