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What is Nanomagnetics?
Nanomagnetics is a specialised area of research and technology that focuses on magnetic behaviour at the nanoscale, which means dealing with structures that are typically smaller than 100 nanometres.
NVIDIA announces Blackwell & Hopper MLPerf results
NVIDIA has announced the results of the recent MLPerf Inference v4.1 for its new Blackwell and Hopper architecture, showing strong results.
UK businesses AI transformation lacking effectiveness
New research has shown that organisations lack the correct infrastructure to support AI innovation, even though 91% of tech leaders view AI as a key opportunity to transform their organisation.
Phase change memory: an overview
Phase change memory (PCM), also known as phase change random access memory (PRAM or PCRAM), is a type of non-volatile memory technology that stores data by changing the physical state of a material.
Barbie-branded smartphone helps GenZ embrace digital detox
Human Mobile Devices has teamed up with Mattel to introduce the new HMD Barbie Phone, targeted at those looking to take a break from their smartphones.
The evolution of Apple’s pen for iPad Pro
Apple’s journey in developing its pen for iPad Pro has been both deliberate and evolutionary. Since its first iteration in 2015, the Apple Pencil has transformed into a sophisticated tool designed to enhance the iPad experience.
What’s gone wrong with the Boeing Starliner mission?
The Boeing Starliner spacecraft was supposed to become an integral part of NASA’s future missions, but now it seems its future is in jeopardy. So, what exactly has gone wrong?
Elon Musk: second Neuralink brain chip implant in human trial
Elon Musk has announced that Neuralink has successfully implanted its brain chip in a second human subject.
Using soft gold to bridge nerves and electronics
Gold is not typically suited for forming long, thin threads, but researchers at Linköping University have achieved a breakthrough by creating gold nanowires.
The grey area of artificial imitation
Artificial Intelligence has evolved rapidly in recent years, and with this evolution, new and complex challenges concerning intellectual property (IP) rights, particularly deepfake technology and celebrity impersonation, have surfaced.
Cyber security's gender divide
The cyber security industry is essential for protecting our increasingly digital world, yet it continues to face a notable gender imbalance.
Quantum photonic microprocessor chip simulates molecular vibronic spectra
Engineering researchers at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) have recently developed an innovative approach to simulating molecular vibronic spectra using a quantum photonic microprocessor chip.
Kali Raspberry Pi – what it is and how it works
Combining Kali Linux with a Raspberry Pi – known as Kali Raspberry Pi – creates a powerful and portable tool for cyber security professionals, educators, and hobbyists.
How NVIDIA Blackwell is levelling up real-time LLMs
NVIDIA has announced how it aims to improve cutting-edge real-time LLMs with its newest NVIDIA Blackwell platform developments for data centres.
Panellists announced for electronica Women in Tech forum
Electronic Specifier has partnered with Women in Electronics to launch a dedicated Women in Tech forum at electronica 2024.
Compound Photonics: a company overview
Compound Photonics is a global technology company based in North America that specialises in advanced display solutions, particularly within the microdisplay sector.
Utilising drone swarms to fight the wildfires of the future
UK researchers are exploring the potential of utilising drone swarms to extinguish fires before they escalate into wildfires.
How fast is an atomic processor?
Atomic processors have the potential to revolutionise various industries by offering unprecedented speed and efficiency.
Bowman radios in aerospace and defence
Bowman is the tactical communications system employed by the British Armed Forces, designed to provide secure and resilient communication across all levels of command.
Entry guidelines for the Electronics Excellence Award
The Electronics Excellence Award recognise and celebrate outstanding achievements within the electronics industry, highlighting innovations and advancements that have significantly contributed to the sector.