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Getting started with Matter
The cloud of confusion around smart home development was greatly reduced with the introduction of Matter, a new technology standard introduced by the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA). If you have ever shopped for devices to make your home a little smarter, you may appreciate the impact Matter is having on the smart home industry.
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).
Neuralink’s first brain-chip patient uses it to play online chess
Elon Musk's Neuralink has shown its first patient moving a cursor on a computer using an implanted device. This comes months after the company announced itsfirst successful implant in a human, in January of this year.
Lessons learned from implementing the Matter protocol in a smart lighting product design
In the consumer device world, the Matter protocol is exciting huge interest because it holds out the promise – finally – that all smart devices in the home can respond to commands from a single controller or app.
Revolutionising wireless comms with 3D processors
In an era where seamless connectivity and real-time data exchange are paramount, scientists at the University of Florida have introduced a method to shakeup wireless communication through the development of three-dimensional processors.
Antenna design priorities in IoT applications
The Internet of Things (IoT) has influenced almost everyone’s life and work in recent times. For some people, their engagement with the IoT may be as simple as using a smartwatch to track their eating or exercise habits or taking advantage of the utility company’s smart meter to save energy and keep bills under control. At the other extreme, it has become possible to connect everything, including appliances, lighting, heating, door lo...
300mm fab equipment spending forecast to reach $137B in 2027
Global 300mm fab equipment spending for front-end facilities is forecast to reach a record $137 billion in 2027 after topping $100 billion for the first time by 2025 on the strength of the memory market recovery and strong demand for high-performance computing and automotive applications, SEMI highlighted in its quarterly300mm Fab Outlook Report to 2027 report.
Nordic showcases Thingy:91 X at embedded world
Nordic Semiconductor is set to unveil the ‘Thingy:91 X’ at embedded world 2024, held in Nuremberg, Germany, from 9-11th April.
NVIDIA’s new AI chip is 30 times faster than its predecessor
NVIDIA has launched the Blackwell platform, promising organisations the capability to deploy real-time generative AI across trillion-parameter large language models.
Weebit Nano to demo ReRAM technology on 22FDX platform
Weebit Nano will showcase a live demo of Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM) technology implemented in GlobalFoundries’ 22FDX platform.