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Innovative bonding technologies for AI and electromobility
electronica 2024, one of the world’s most important trade fairs for electronics being held from 12–15 November 2024, will once again bring leading experts, users, and manufacturers to Munich. ASMPT will present its latest technical innovations in the field of bonding for co-packaged optics components and power modules in Hall C3, Booth 300.
Keysight releases benchtop AI tester
Keysight Technologies has unveiled theInterconnect and Network Performance Tester 800GE Benchtop, a new multiport, multi-user, and multi-speed portable design and validation platform that tests artificial intelligence (AI), high-performance computing (HPC), data centre interconnects (DCI), and network infrastructure.
Fast focusing mirrors extend capabilities of laser-driven proton beams
Optical Surfaceshas received a follow-on order from theScottish Centre for the Application of Plasma-based Accelerators (SCAPA)at the University of Strathclyde (UK), for two ultra-high performanceoff-axis parabolic mirrors.
AR is getting smaller to make a bigger impact
Researchers are working on makingaugmented reality(AR) systems smaller and more practical for everyday use by integrating them into standard eyewear.
Development, testing, and qualification of ruggedised optics
Resolve Optics has installed and commissioned a new vibration test centre adding to the suite of in-house lens testing equipment the company is able to offer.
From reactive to predictive: revolutionising industrial maintenance with Cervoz
In industrial automation, maintaining machine and process health is as crucial as the automation itself, evolving from a reactive approach to a more sophisticated, data-driven strategy.
CU Phosco launches FL830 floodlighting for airports and beyond
CU Phosco, the family-owned UK designer and manufacturer of outdoor lighting equipment, announces the launch of the FL830, a versatile floodlight designed to meet the demanding lighting requirements of airports, ports, car parks, highway conflict areas, and bridges.
SEGGER’s Ozone debugger now supports Rust
SEGGER has announced that its full-featured graphical debugger and performance analyser, Ozone, now supportsthe Rust programming language.
Could optical computing solve AI’s power demands?
Optical computingremains in its early development, with major players shifting their focus toward optical I/O, while startups continue to explore various approaches in this evolving field.
Synopsys and TSMC Pave the path for trillion-transistor AI and multi-die chip design
Synopsysannounces its continued, close collaboration with TSMC to deliver advanced EDA and IP solutions on TSMC's most advanced process and 3DFabric technologies to accelerate innovation for AI and multi-die designs.