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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.
NVIDIA and Zoox pave the way for autonomous ride-hailing
In celebration of Zoox’s 10th anniversary,NVIDIAFounder and CEO Jensen Huang recently joined Zoox CEO Aicha Evans and CTO Jesse Levinson for a ride in the Zoox robotaxi.
Mouser-backed DS PENSKE Formula E team claim third
Mouser congratulates drivers Jean-Éric Vergne, Stoffel Vandoorne, and the DS PENSKE Formula E racing team for finishing in third place overall in the 2024 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship with 200 points. Vergne also finished fifth in the driver's standings with 139 points. Vandoorne finished tenth with 61 points.
IDTechEx explores quantum technology
Quantum technology exists in unsuspecting places, including cameras, computers, and smartphones. While quantum technology research has existed in various forms for over a hundred years, the 21st century saw an increased effort towards commercialisation, and the market segments of quantum sensing, quantum computing and quantum communications emerged.
Atomic-scale quantum sensor developed
In a significant scientific breakthrough, an international research team from Germany’s Forschungszentrum Jülich and Korea’s IBS Centre for Quantum Nanoscience (QNS) has created a quantum sensor capable of detecting minute magnetic fields at the atomic scale.
Posifa adds capacity to support sensor market growth
Posifa Technologies is expanding its assembly and test capacity near Shenzhen, China to support its move into the market for A2L refrigerant and hydrogen sensors.
Kyocera supplies ISS experimental optical communications
Kyocera’s Fine Cordierite ceramic mirror has been chosen for use in experimental equipment to conduct optical communication between the International Space Station (ISS) and a mobile optical station on Earth. This is the first time that cordierite has been adopted for such a purpose.
How GaN is revolutionising power supply design
Gallium Nitride (GaN) is presently in a position that will see it, alongside Silicon Carbide (SiC), revolutionise power supply design as a whole, moving away from traditional purely silicon (Si)-based analogue designs. So how is this design revolution happening, and where is GaN having the most impact?
Rambus announce availability of DDR5 client clock driver
Rambus has announced the availability of its DDR5 Client Clock Driver (CKD) for next-generation, high-performance desktops and notebooks.
Trojan Electronics hits record 20% YoY growth
Trojan Electronics has expanded its team following a string of project wins and a record 20% growth year-on-year in revenue. The new personnel have joined following new client acquisition and in anticipation of increasing client demand.