Analysis
IDTechEx asks if electronics manufacturing can join the digital age
Asked whether electronics is a ‘digital technology’, almost everyone would reply in the affirmative. However, while printed circuit boards (PCBs) enable digital technologies, the manufacturing processes used to produce them are still largely analogue.
ChatGPT reached one million users 250x faster than Netflix
In recent decades, the internet has seen a host of major milestones, but few have achieved the rapid success of ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot developed by OpenAI.
Engineers fear supply chain challenges could go on “indefinitely”
Nine out of 10 engineers working in UK manufacturing report that business has been negatively impacted by supply chain issues, and half say the impact has been “significant”.
Quantum Science shines a spotlight on export success at industry roadshow
Quantum Science, developer of the INFIQ quantum dot technology, will share insights into its export journey next week at an event helping to boost local businesses.
Cambridge GaN Devices’ ICeGaN technology
Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD) has announced that independent, third-party research by Virginia Tech University demonstrates that the CGD’s ICeGaN GaN technology is more reliable and robust than other GaN platforms.
Store, sell, or consume? AI-powered energy decisions for prosumers
Philippe Rambach, SVP, Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer at Schneider Electric explores the idea of AI-powered energy decisions for prosumers.
TSMC challenges Intel for most valuable semiconductor brand title
Intel remains the world’s most valuable semiconductor brand at $22.9 billion, just ahead of TSMC at $21.6 billion.
Broadcom’s deal to buy VMware make computer servers more expensive for UK businesses
Broadcom’s deal to buy VMware could lead to less innovation and drive up the cost of computer parts used by government, banks, and telecoms.
Over 40% of people believe AI will replace their job
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked both excitement and fear in the workforce, with over 40% of people believing AI will replace their job.
Investment boom in semiconductor industry
Exyte is expanding its engineering and production capacities in the Czech Republic.