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Exploring the BeagleBone Black: capabilities and uses
The BeagleBone Black, a low-cost, community-supported development platform, has garnered attention for its versatility and robust capabilities.
Intel cuts 15,000 jobs amidst massive shares losses
US chip-maker Intel planned to cut over 15,000 jobs as part of a major restructuring effort aimed at reviving its business and competing with more successful rivals such as Nvidia and AMD. This reduction represented about 15% of the company's workforce and was intended to save $10 billion by 2025, reflecting efforts to align its cost structure with a new operating model.
Innoscience responds to latest Infineon lawsuits
Innoscience has firmly denounced the baseless accusations of patent infringement by Infineon Technologies AG.
Taking a flight in 2030
Overcrowded airportsand increasing air traffic following the COVID-19 pandemic call for new innovative solutions in safety, efficiency, and sustainability, both on the ground and in the air.
3D printing advanced electronics
The National University of Singapore (NUS) has recently unveiled a new technique that has the potential to change the fabrication of 3D-printed circuits, and could significantly impact the future of electronics in sectors such as healthcare, communications, and security.
UK’s HotSat-1 climate satellite suffers failure in orbit
The UK's pioneering climate satellite, HotSat-1, has experienced a failure in orbit, a mere six months after its launch.
Industrial automation in Europe: moving into 2024 with optimism
DigiKey has supported a surge in new product introductions this year in every industry from industrial automation to consumer devices, automotive to medical, and everything in between, driving business across the board. Currently,automationis DigiKey’s fastest growing industry segment and it expects industrial automation to continue to perform very well in Europe throughout 2024.
Early disease detection in body fluids with photonic biosensors
Standardmedical proceduresoften require significant time and fail to account for individual patient characteristics, potentially affecting treatment success and quality of life.
ROHM develops one of the industry's smallest CMOS op amp
ROHM has developed an ultra-compact 1.8V - 5V, rail-to-rail CMOS operational amplifier (op amp) - the TLR377GYZ.
UK startups raise £10 million through ChipStart programme
Eleven semiconductor startups focusing on enhancing AI efficiency and developing innovative healthcare technologies have joined a government-supported initiative designed to transform their research into commercial success.