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Toshiba proves its power credentials at PCIM 2023
Toshiba is fully prepared for this year’s PCIM conference and exhibition, in Nuremberg 9th–11th May.
How innovation in HBM-PIM is transforming memory tech
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming our world. Increasingly AI-based applications are showing up in our smartphones, the cars we drive and the smart speakers that we ask questions of. As a result, there’s rising pressure on high-bandwidth memory (HBM) capabilities to meet demand.
High-power amplifier delivers up to 250 W peak output power
Richardson RFPD has announced availability and full design support capabilities for a new solid-state high-power amplifier from Empower RF Systems.
NEC develops sensitive uncooled infrared image sensor
NEC has succeeded in developing a sensitive uncooled infrared image sensor that uses semiconducting carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in the infrared detection area.
Pre-Switch appoints ex-Audi inverter designer as new CTO
Pre-Switch, the company that has developed the AI-based forced-resonant, soft-switching technology enabling efficient DC/AC, AC/DC inverters running at 100kHz, has appointed Jacek Borecki as Chief Technology Officer.
Bringing machine learning to embedded systems
It is hard to understate the promise of machine learning, the latest evolution of which, deep learning, has been called a foundational technology that will impact the world to the same degree as the internet, or the transistor before that.
Power supply design considerations for primary cell-powered remote patient monitors
Remote patient monitors (RPMs) are continuously evolving to include more features that enable doctors to gain greater insights into their patients’ health. These features create greater demands on the single-cell batteries that power the monitors.
Scientists develop industry-ready high-speed microchips for artificial intelligence
Researchers at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology successfully build high-speed and low-energy consumption microchips by incorporating two-dimensional materials.
Developing cost and energy-efficient EV motor power control designs
The rapidly growing technical demands on the power electronics of modern electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid EVs (HEVs) are increasingly presenting designers with an almost insurmountable task. The higher energy efficiency and power density of powertrain and energy conversion systems are requiring more complex control electronics that incorporate efficient gallium nitride (GaN) and silicon carbide (SiC) technology operating at high switching frequ...
Going ga-ga for GaN
The first example of exploiting the energy saving characteristics of GaN technology is Brightworks Technology’s PD3.0-compliant fast mobile chargers for consumer and industrial applications.