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Siemens and Intel's partnership bears fruits
Siemens Digital Industries Software announced that its continued partnership with Intel Foundry has led to the creation of a new Electronic Design Automation (EDA) product certification and anadvance in embedded multi-die interconnect bridge (EMIB) technology.
Siemens introduces AI-powered suite
Siemens Digital Industries Software has announced the release of the Solido Simulation Suite software ("Solido Sim" software), an integrated suite of AI-enhanced SPICE, Fast SPICE, and mixed-signal simulators.
Nisshinbo releases dual SAW filters
Nisshinbo Micro Devices proudly announced the release of the NSNJ2023 and NSNJ2024, two advanced dual Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) filters housed in a compact package.
HARTING and Altium collaborate on 3D circuits design
The relentless trend of miniaturisation in electronics continues to challenge engineers to incorporate increasing functionality into progressively smaller devices.
Understanding PCB schematic: The heart of electronics design
In the realm of electronics design, the term "PCB schematic" often comes up as a crucial element in the creation of printed circuit boards (PCBs). A PCB schematic is essentially a blueprint that outlines the electrical connections and components on a PCB. This article delves into the fundamentals of PCB schematics, their importance, and best practices for creating them.
Semiwise, sureCore, and Cadence CMOS circuit development breakthrough
In a leap towards revolutionising quantum computing and enhancing the energy efficiency of data centres, Semiwise, sureCore, and Cadence have collaborated to overcome critical challenges in developing cryogenic CMOS circuits.
Wave Photonics secures £4.5M for deployment of light-based chips
Wave Photonics, a deep tech startup based in Cambridge, secured £4.5M to advance on-chip photonics designs for quantum technologies, sensors, and data centre applications.
Celebrating the life of computing pioneer Lynn Conway
Lynn Ann Conway, a pioneer in computer science and electrical engineering and a professor emerita at the University of Michigan, passed away on 9thJune 2024, at her home in Jackson due to a heart condition. She was 86.
SECO presents technologies for embedded systems
SECO will showcase its hardware and software solutions for sensor systems at the upcoming Sensors Converge show in Santa Clara, California, from 24th to 26th June.
Breakthrough may clear major hurdle for quantum computers
The potential of quantum computers is currently hindered by a significant trade-off. Quantum systems capable of performing complex operations tend to be less tolerant to errors and noise, while those more resistant to noise are harder and slower to compute with.