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Comparing ultrafast fibre and tuneable ultrafast lasers
Chromacity has published an informative report comparing the advantages of ultrafast fibre lasers with a tuneable, ultrafast Ti Sapphire laser.
Fast focusing mirrors extend capabilities of laser-driven proton beams
Optical Surfaceshas received a follow-on order from theScottish Centre for the Application of Plasma-based Accelerators (SCAPA)at the University of Strathclyde (UK), for two ultra-high performanceoff-axis parabolic mirrors.
Siloton raises £860,000 as product launch nears
Bristol-based health technology startup, Siloton, has secured £860,000 in new funding to accelerate the commercial launch of its eye imaging chip technology, aimed at tackling the UK's most common cause of sight loss.
AMD unveils AI solutions at Advancing AI 2024
AMD has launched the latest high performance computing solutions defining the AI computing era, including 5th Gen AMD EPYC server CPUs, AMD Instinct MI325X accelerators, AMD Pensando Salina DPUs, AMD Pensando Pollara 400 NICs and AMD Ryzen AI PRO 300 series processors for enterprise AI PCs.
AR is getting smaller to make a bigger impact
Researchers are working on makingaugmented reality(AR) systems smaller and more practical for everyday use by integrating them into standard eyewear.
Optical spectrum analyser from Yokogawa awarded
At the recent ECOC 2024 exhibition in Frankfurt, Germany, Yokogawa Test&Measurement’s AQ6370E optical spectrum analyser was recognised with the esteemed ‘Most Innovative Test Equipment’ Award.
Automotive industry comes together to discuss chiplets
At an exclusive event in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the Automotive Chiplet Forum 2024 brought together key players in the global automotive ecosystem to discuss the shift towards chiplets in vehicles.
Samtec will showcase interconnect solutions at OCP Summit
Samtec, a service provider in the connector industry, will be showcasing its next-generation high-performance optical and copper interconnect solutions at the upcoming OCP Global Summit.
Infineon launches power modules for data centres
Data centres currently account for over 2% of global energy consumption. With the rise of AI, this figure is predicted to increase to as much as 7% by 2030, which would be equivalent to the current energy consumption of India.
TI’s new programmable logic portfolio
Texas Instruments (TI)introduced programmable logic devices (PLDs) that empower engineers to streamline their logic designs for any application.