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Niobium-rich ore may advance battery technology
China has unearthed an ore containing a substantial quantity of niobium, a rare earth metal with potential to revolutionise battery technology.
KIOXIA wins FMS award
KIOXIA, the inventor of NAND flash memory, has been honoured with the FMS: Future of Memory and Storage Lifetime Achievement Award for 2024.
Nanusens solves challenges of 6G RF front end design with its RF DTCs
Nanusens has announced that it has used itspioneeringMEMS-within-CMOS technology to create a novel solution to the challenge of creating better RF front ends for 6G.
KYOCERA AVX launches new KAM series automotive MLCCs
KYOCERA AVX, a global manufacturer of advancedelectronic componentsengineered to accelerate technological innovation and build a better future, has expanded its line of KAM Series automotive MLCCs with the addition of 20 new components.
Raspberry Pi celebrates 50 million milestone with Sony
Raspberry Pi celebrated a huge milestonelast week, as it marked 50 million Raspberry Pis made in Wales at Sony, UK Technology Centre in Pencoed.
London homes to be kept warm by waste heat from data centres
In a step towards greener energy use, the UK will utilise waste heat from data centres to warm thousands of homes.
SiTime acquires clock products from Aura Semiconductor
SiTime Corporation has entered into an exclusive agreement with Aura Semiconductor to acquire its clock products and license all of its clock IP.
How rock weathering could fight back against climate change
Across the globe, from rice fields in Asia to maize fields in the Americas, farmers are now spreading crushed volcanic rock into their fields, a part of a six-continent spreading rock weathering experiment.
Anritsu enhances WLAN tester to support Wi-Fi 7
With the launch of devices based on the new Wi-Fi 7 communications standard, there is already a growing demand for test instrumentation that can evaluate them.
UK tech success in APAC: South Korea eyes UK quantum collaboration
The innovative quantum technologies showcased by five British companies at Quantum Korea 2024 in late June have sparked significant interest, leading to more than 35 meetings with Korean corporations and R&D institutes to discuss future collaboration.