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How fast is an atomic processor?
Atomic processors have the potential to revolutionise various industries by offering unprecedented speed and efficiency.
Custom optical fibre assemblies for medical technologies
LASER COMPONENTS are meeting high demands placed on optical fibre products and quality management, especially in medical technology.
How long will Moore’s Law last?
Moore’s Law states that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles approximately every year, but how long will Moore’s Law last?
Würth Elektronik extends its series of wire-wound ferrites
Würth Elektronik now offers its WE-RFI inductors in sizes 0402 and 0603, which can be used as inductors for HF applications or as ferrites for interference suppression.
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.
NTT develops first ultrasonic filters to enhance wireless comms
Over the last few years, wireless communication technology has been rapidly deploying due to 5G, allowing for greater connectivity between IoT devices. This advanced connectivity, however, leads to interference from multiple radio signals.
KYOCERA AVX launches new KAM series automotive MLCCs
KYOCERA AVX, a global manufacturer of advancedelectronic componentsengineered to accelerate technological innovation and build a better future, has expanded its line of KAM Series automotive MLCCs with the addition of 20 new components.
New compact RT launched by Seica SpA
Seica has responded to the ongoing market trend of miniaturisation of electronic printed circuit boards by launching the new compact RT NEXT> SERIES, a fully automatic rotary table based system ideal for medium/high volume production.
Lab-on-a-chip transforms blood conductivity testing
Researchers have developed the first-ever device powered bybloodto measure blood electrical conductivity.
Semiconductor manufacturing: Pre-, post-, and future trends with Rupal Jain
In an industry where the constant push for miniaturisation and enhanced performance shapes the future, the ability for semiconductor manufactures to pivot fast is crucial.