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IDTechEx explores the packaging technologies behind the world's first 3D-stacked CPO from NVIDIA
At GTC 2025, NVIDIA announced two new networking switch platforms – Spectrum-X Photonics and Quantum-X Photonics – based on co-packaged optics (CPO) technology.
Development of PCIe 5.0-compatible SSD
KIOXIA, AIO, and Kyocera recently announced the development of a prototype PCIe 5.0-compatible broadband SSD with an optical interface (broadband optical SSD).
Nexperia introduces flip-chip package tech for automotive ESD protection
Nexperia has announced a new portfolio of high signal integrity, bidirectional electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection diodes in innovative flip-chip land-grid-array (FC-LGA) packaging.
Bourns automotive AEC-Q200 compliant chip inductor series
Bourns has announced its CW2012A series automotive grade, AEC-Q200 compliant chip inductors.
Diodes Incorporated 12-Bit I2C 3D linear Hall effect sensor
Diodes Incorporated has introduced its first automotive-compliant 3D linear Hall effect sensor.
AR tool could give cyclists ‘sixth sense’
A new tool which can rapidly prototype augmented reality experiences has given researchers new insights which could allow cyclists to safely share the roads with self-driving cars.
Bourns launches 3 auto grade chip inductor series
Bourns has announced its CWF1610A, CWF1612A and CWF2012A Series chip inductors.
TDK unveils new 2D position sensor family for automotive
TDK introduces the stray-field robust Micronas HAL/HAR35xy* 2D Hall-effect position sensor family for automotive and industrial applications. Building on the success of the HAL/HAR39xy series, the new sensors offer enhanced features and capabilities to meet the growing demand for stray-field robust 2D position detection in linear and angular applications.
Trio demo 448 Gbps to enhance data centre efficiency
Keysight Technologies, NTT NInnovative Devices and Lumentum Holdings (“Lumentum”) demonstrated 448 Gbps data transmission using 224 GBaud PAM4 optical technology. the demo took place at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exhibition (OFC) 2025.
Advancing humanoid robotics with Single Pair Ethernet
Humanoid robots are becoming more complex and precise, with a higher number of degrees of freedom (DOF) and an AI-powered central compute engine, and are now capable of assessing, adapting, and responding to the surrounding environment within milliseconds.