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ICeGaN to enable 100kW/rack data centres
It could be argued that the power requirement for data centres is getting out of hand. If you look back even just a few years, the accepted demand to drive CPUs and typical servers was 10 to 15 kilowatts per rack. But now – driven by the voracious appetite of high-performance GPUs used in generative AI – the expectation is that 100kW/rack will be needed…indeed some customers are talking about 200kW/rack. Couple this massive ord...
Tesla to implement humanoid robots as early as 2025
Tesla has recently announced its plans to implement its humanoid robot, Optimus, internally starting as early as 2025.
Improving telescope vision with artificial guide stars
Optical Surfaces has reported a supply of fourteen 100mm diameter field selector mirrors and a 400mm diameter reference flat to TNO for a Laser Launch System designed to improve telescope vision with artificial guide stars.
Quinas and IQE receive £1.1 million grant for ULTRARAM industrialisation
Quinas has announced that it has been awarded an Innovate UK project worth £1.1 million to be carried out jointly with IQE and the Universities of Lancaster and Cardiff, accelerating ULTRARAM industralisation.
Creating an insect-inspired autonomous robot navigation strategy
TU Delft drone researchers have created an insect-inspired autonomous robot navigation strategy based on how ants visually recognise their environment and count their steps to return home. By applying these biological insights, they have developed an insect-inspired navigation strategy for tiny, lightweight robots. This strategy enables robots to return home after long journeys, requiring minimal computation and memory (1.16kB per 100m). Potentia...
The Hustle Awards 2024: raising the bar for startups
Startups Magazine hosted itsannual Hustle Awardson 18th July at The Steel Yard, London. The evening was designed to recognise the outstanding achievements of individuals and companies and showcase the exciting innovations created by startups and entrepreneurs.
EV infrastructure lacking Royal seal of approval
The landslide labour election victory could and should be a vital step in reversing the slow-down inElectric Vehicle (EV) adoption.
Introducing Melissa Dolton: A journey of dedication and growth
In this exclusive Q&A, Melissa Dolton, newly promoted Service Manager at VEGA UK, discusses her journey to VEGA UK’s leadership team with Electronic Specifier’s Sheryl Miles.
Who is CrowdStrike: the company behind the mass IT outages
Who is CrowdStrike, the company behind the recent mass IT outages? CrowdStrikeis a US cybersecurity technology company primarily known for its innovative approach to protecting organisations against sophisticated cyber threats. Based in Sunnyvale, California, it has rapidly grown to become a key player in the cybersecurity industry, offering advanced solutions that leverage Cloud-native architecture and artificial intelligence (AI) to combat a wi...
Worldwide IT outage leaves major airlines, media, and banks scrambling
Organisations around the world have been brought to a standstill following a worldwide IT outage, afflicting major banks, media outlets, and airlines.