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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.
Protecting missiles from EMI: real-world rocket science
The unfortunate reality is that recent years have seen the emergence of several high-profile conflicts. Many countries are now on high alert, preparing their armed forces and defence mechanisms, either for their own protection or to support others.Missile OEMs and their supply chain partners in the defence industry are under pressure to develop and provide military forces with weapons that deliver both performance and reliability. Attaining this ...
EV battery design – innovating for longer range and battery life
The EV battery is one of the critical automotive technologies that have successfully scaled to support the e-mobility boom. The average EV battery pack cost $153/ kWh in 2022 – that’s a 90% price drop over a 15-year period. 90% price drop over a 15-year period.
eBook puts signal integrity under the microscope
Mouser Electronics has released a new eBook in collaboration with Analog Devices (ADI) and Samtec, exploring the challenges and nuances involved in maintaining signal integrity in our connected world.
Electronic Specifier at embedded world North America
Electronic Specifier has announced its participation in the upcomingembedded world North America Exhibition & Conferenceon 8-10thOctober 2024.
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?
Cornish pioneer turns fishing nets into 3D printing materials
Cornwall-based Fishy Filaments, the first recycler globally totransform end-of-life fishing netsinto high-value materials for3D printing and injection moulding, has launched its latest Crowdcube campaign to fund the next phase of its growth.
Apacer enterprise system recovery and data security
This year, Apacer has launched the latest CoreRescue instant recovery technology and the new Write Once, Read Many (WORM) technology for embedded systems.
Hugging Face inference-as-a-service capabilities with NVIDIA NIM
Hugging Face will now offer developers new inference-as-a-service capabilities which are powered by NVIDIA NIM.
SMMT shows EV production has fallen
Figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) have reflected a dip in both conventional UK car production as manufacturers switch to electric models and electric vehicle production, which is down 7.6% and now represents 37.8% of total output.