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Why MEMS precision timing upstages Quartz for automotive reliability and safety
Automotive innovation is rapidly advancing, shifting toward next-generation vehicles that are not only greener, more efficient, and higher performing but also safer and more reliable.
Barbie-branded smartphone helps GenZ embrace digital detox
Human Mobile Devices has teamed up with Mattel to introduce the new HMDBarbiePhone, targeted at those looking to take a break from their smartphones.
Axiomtek's NA721 aims to empower networks
Axiomtek has introduced the NA721, a 1U rackmount network appliance platform built to strengthen IT infrastructure management and network security.
Prof Carl Kocher explains the fundamentals of quantum entanglement
Quantum entanglement may be hard to get your head around, but it’s believed to be the key to future technological applications in quantum information. In this guest editorial, inspired by his new article in Frontiers in Quantum Science and Technology, Prof Carl Kocher explains his groundbreaking 1964-67 experiments in quantum entanglement and helps us stretch our minds to understand this apparently paradoxical phenomenon.
RMCA automotive-grade resistors now in 0201 size
Many types of electronic devices now benefit from the higher reliability ofautomotive grade resistors.
Brain-computer interface restores speech in ALS patient
Recent advancements in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology have enabled a patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)to communicate.
Stackpole introduces automotive-grade resistors
As electronics continue to advance, the demand for highly reliable components is on the rise. Many modern applications also require components that offer greater power dissipation and superior pulse withstanding capabilities, all within increasingly compact case sizes.
Driving zero defects in today’s intelligent vehicles
Today’s computer chips have advanced significantly from 130 transistors per device in the 1970s to 208 billion in 2024 in Nvidia's latest Grace Blackwell GB200 chip.
3D printing drives Team GB’s cycling success
As Team GB celebrates its achievements at theParis 2024 Olympic Games, Renishaw has also marked a milestone by contributing its additive manufacturing (AM) expertise to the creation of a track bike for British Cycling.
New photodiode from Vishay
Vishay Intertechnology has introduced a new silicon PIN photodiode, designed to deliver enhanced sensitivity in the visible and near-infrared wavelengths, specifically for biomedical applications such as heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring.