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Listen announces SoundCheck 21
Listen has released its SoundCheck 21, the latest version of its flagship audio test software.This version includes an enhanced Loose Particles algorithm for transient distortion measurements in a wide range of devices. It also offers increased measurement capability with the new multichannel FFT analyser.
Plan to forge a better Britain through science and technology unveiled
The Prime Minister and Technology Secretary have launched the Government’s plan to cement the UK’s place as a Science and Technology Superpower by 2030, alongside a raft of new measures backed by over £370 million to boost investment in innovation, bring the world’s best talent to the UK, and seize the potential of ground-breaking new technologies like AI.
Breakthrough stratospheric flight for BAE Systems’ PHASA-35
British engineers have successfully completed a stratospheric flight trial of BAE Systems’ High Altitude Pseudo Satellite (HAPS) Uncrewed Aerial System (UAS) – PHASA-35.
ASMPT premieres DEK TQ L
ASMPT has announced another successful event showcasing the DEK TQ L print technology in Brazil.
ChatGPT took people by surprise: four technologies that could make a difference next
In the evolving relationship between technology and society, humans have shown themselves to be incredibly adaptable. What once left us breathless, soon becomes integrated into our everyday lives.
Infineon coordinates research initiative for supercomputers
They will be the heart of automated connected vehicles: high-performance computers built into the car, processing all the available data and information as quickly and reliably as possible, so that the vehicles can make their way safely through traffic, says Infineon.
AMD unveils 400G network performance IPSec device at OFC 2023
AMD, at OFC 2023, will publicly demonstrate its first 400G Inline Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) processing capabilities featuring the AMD Versal Premium series, with integrated high-speed crypto engines and hardened network interface IP blocks, working with an AMD EPYC processor-powered server.
Harwin strengthens custom cable assembly resources
To attend to the rapidly rising demand being witnessed in the market, Harwin has significantly expanded the scope of its custom cable assembly capabilities. This service from the company’s newly announced HRi business unit covers multiple configurations and features, specifying cables to any length.
How AI is reshaping the Edge computing landscape
How much computing power is needed at the Edge? How much memory and storage are enough for AI at the Edge? Minimum requirements are growing as AI opens the door to innovative applications that need more and faster processing, storage, and memory. How can today’s memory and storage technologies meet the stringent requirements of these challenging new Edge applications?
Optimising the thermal path for your power module
Everyone knows that heat is a system killer. A general rule of thumb is that the life-time of a device decreases by 50% each time when the temperature rises an additional 10°C. To look at it from another angle, the MTBF (meantime between failure) will, on average, double if the operating temperature is lowered by 10°C. System performance and efficiency play crucial roles here.