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Telit Cinterion’s new ME310M1 IoT module for AT&T
Telit Cinterion has announced that the ME310M1-W1 module received approval for use on the AT&T network.
Series 15 – Episode 8 – The future of the UK tech sector under a new Labour government
Paige West speaks with byCharles Sturman, CEO, TechWorksabout the potential impact the new Labour government will have on the technology landscape, especially AI and semiconductor industries.
Pushing organic semiconductors even further
Physicists at The Cavendish Laboratory have discovered two new methods that allow further enhancements of organic semiconductors.
SEMI and Policy Equity Group fund initiative for semiconductor child care gaps
Seeking to bolster the semiconductor industry workforce in the US by addressing gaps in child care needs, the SEMI Foundation and Policy Equity Group have announced a collaboration to help companies comply withchild care requirementsunder the US CHIPS and Science Act.
Rupert Baines joins Nanusens board
One of the UK’s Semiconductor veterans, Rupert Baines, has now joined the Nanusens’ board.
NXP delivers customisation for payment cards with JCOP Pay
What’s new:NXP Semiconductorshas announced JCOP Pay operating on JCOP 5 EMV, designed to deliver a high degree of customer customisation of payment cards, while simultaneously enhancing their security. With the most recently obtained EMVCo certification, JCOP Pay operating on JCOP 5 EMV enables customers to achieve a long lifetime for card issuance.
How ‘Kink state’ control might enable quantum electronics
The path to advancing quantum electronics is taking some intriguing twists, thanks to Kink states discovered by Penn State researchers.
Navitas powers expanded Samsung Galaxy smartphone portfolio
Navitas has announced that Samsung has expanded the adoption of Navitas’ GaNFast ICs to its extended portfolio.
Chiplet Center of Excellence begins operations
Three Fraunhofer Institutes have launched aforward-looking researchinitiative in Dresden: the Chiplet Center of Excellence (CCoE).
Intel cuts 15,000 jobs amidst massive shares losses
US chip-maker Intel planned to cut over 15,000 jobs as part of a major restructuring effort aimed at reviving its business and competing with more successful rivals such as Nvidia and AMD. This reduction represented about 15% of the company's workforce and was intended to save $10 billion by 2025, reflecting efforts to align its cost structure with a new operating model.