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PICs benefit greatly from AI data centre demand
The Silicon Photonics and PICs market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the surge in AI and datacom transceiver demand. Key players in the industry, such as Intel, Coherent, and Infinera, are actively using PICs within their transceivers.
BlackBerry’s Cylance Assistant: cyber security with GenAI
BlackBerry has announced the general availability of Cylance Assistant, a generative AI cyber security advisor that will help organisations speed up decision-making and stop more threats faster with fewer resources.
Vision solutions support blood smear testing
Blood smear testing is increasingly being recognised for its precise diagnosis of various blood disorders.
40W DC/DCs in 2x1” for railway applications
A new range of DC/DCs for railway applications from RECOM sets a standard for power density and cost-effectiveness with 40W output in an industry-standard 2x1x0.4” (50.8x25.4x10.2mm) board-mount through-pin package.
Rutronik at PCIM Europe
At PCIM Europe, thetrade fair for power electronics, Rutronik will showcase a comprehensive range of solutions to support developers.
ELPEGUARD SL 1800 FLZ now certified for outdoor applications
The conformal coating ELPEGUARD SL 1800 FLZ from Peters has been awarded an extended UL certificate.
Lenovo advances AI with AMD Instinct MI300X and AMD EPYC
Lenovo unveiled a new suite of AI-focused infrastructure systems and solutions, designed to propel Hybrid AI innovation from Edge to Cloud.
ZESTRON to exhibit at PCIM Europe
ZESTRON has announced that it will be exhibiting its power and signal solutions at PCIM Europe 2024.
Digital inequality ‘holding millions of school children back’
Millions of schoolchildren throughout the UK are facing educational setbacks due to digital inequality, exacerbated by the current economic instability, as reported by the Digital Poverty Alliance (DPA).
UK Government pilots new AI regulation and innovation scheme
A new AI regulation and innovation pilot scheme, launched 22nd April and backed by close to £2 million in government funding, will link up AI with digital innovators and regulators to strengthen how they work together to bring forward new breakthroughs.