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Global quantum performance record broken by Oxford Ionics
Oxford Ionics has showcased a groundbreaking quantum chip, capable of being mass-produced in standard semiconductor fabs.
Deep learning chipset market to surge to $72.8 billion by 2033
Fact'srecent market study reporton the deep learning chipsets market reveals substantial growth prospects in the coming decade.
Current consumption reduction solutions
Marian Hryntsiv, Senior Technical Documentation Apps Engineer, Renesas Electronics explores current consumption reduction solutions.
Characterising single photon detectors with tuneable IR lasers
Chromacity reports how its tuneableultrafast infra-red lasersare helping researchers characterisesingle photon detectors (SPDs),essential devices for applications including quantum key distribution, LiDAR, as well as sensing and characterisation of samples using fluorescence lifetime measurement.
Light-controlled electronics utilising magnetite
Researchers at EPFL discovered that by shining different wavelengths of light on a material called magnetite, they could change its state, making it more or less conducive to electricity. This finding could lead to the development of innovative materials for electronics.
Samsung projects 15-fold profit increase in Q2 2024
Samsung Electronics has projected a significant increase in profits for the second quarter of 2024, anticipating a rise of over 1,400% compared to the same period last year.
GlobalFoundries snaps up Tagore GaN IP portfolio
GlobalFoundries has acquired Tagore Technology’s proprietary and production proven Power Gallium Nitride (GaN) IP portfolio.
LiDAR rides China's wave
The global automotive LiDAR market is projected to grow from $538 million in 2023 to $3,632 million by 2029, with a CAGR of 38% over this period.
Lab-on-a-chip transforms blood conductivity testing
Researchers have developed the first-ever device powered bybloodto measure blood electrical conductivity.
Semiconductor manufacturing: Pre-, post-, and future trends with Rupal Jain
In an industry where the constant push for miniaturisation and enhanced performance shapes the future, the ability for semiconductor manufactures to pivot fast is crucial.