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AI sensor made from ‘frozen smoke’ detects indoor air pollutants
Researchers have created a sensor using a material dubbed 'frozen smoke', capable of detecting formaldehyde in real-time at levels as low as eight parts per billion.
Synopsys expands semiconductor IP portfolio
Synopsys has announced that it has completed the acquisition of Intrinsic ID, a provider of Physical Unclonable Function (PUF) IP used in the design of system-on-chips (SoCs).
SICK develops precision sensor for micron measurements
Developed for high precision in the micron range, SICK’s OD7000 displacement sensor measures tiny distances in challenging electronics and solar manufacturing applications cost-effectively.
Printed electronics converge: 3 key insights from IDTechEx at LOPEC 2024
In March, the printed electronics industry flocked to Munich once again for the LOPEC 2024 conference and exhibition.
AWS and NVIDIA collaboration extension to advance generative AI
AWS and NVIDIA have announced that the new NVIDIA Blackwell GPU platform — unveiled by NVIDIA at GTC 2024 — is coming to AWS.
Unique demands of eVTOL batteries revealed in new study
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)have revealed findings on operational requirements of eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles) batteries in efforts to expedite flying electric vehicles.
EPC phase 16 report: GaN reliability forecast
EPC announces the publication of itsPhase-16 Reliability Report, documenting continued work using test-to-fail methodology and adding specific guidelines for overvoltage specifications and improving thermo-mechanical reliability.
WindWings latest: retrofitting cargo ships with rigid sails
Introducing large, rigid sails to cargo ship Pyxis Ocean has led to notable decreases in both fuel usage and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
FEV senses electrical partial discharge in high-voltage vehicle propulsion systems
FEV has unveiled the PD-HVX (Partial Discharge – High Voltage X), marking a leap in the early detection and mitigation of partial discharge (PD) phenomena within high-voltage electric drive units (EDUs).
Finnish startup starts shipment of its silicon-based 4-qubit quantum chip
SemiQon has achieved a significant milestone by producing and preliminarily testing a 4-qubit quantum dot array.