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Intel to keep its number one semiconductor supplier rank
IC Insights’ November Update to the 2020 McClean Report, released later this month, will include a discussion of the forecasted top-25 semiconductor suppliers in 2020. This research bulletin covers the expected top-15 2020 semiconductor suppliers.
Qualcomm to buy CPU-developer NUVIA for $1.4bn
Qualcomm is buying CPU-developer NUVIA for approximately $1.4 billion before working capital and other adjustments. The acquisition builds on Qualcomm Technologies’ Snapdragon technology.
UK gaming sector climbs in bid to become global hub
Tipped to become a £10bn industry in just a few short years – the UK gaming sector exploded in growth this year with digital downloading increasing by 67% week-on-week and physical game sales increasing by 218% during lockdown.
Prisms for cryogenic measurements in spectrograph
Optical Surfaces has received an order to supply the University of Oxford with three speciality glass prisms forcryogenic measurements for a study that will enable defining key components in the HARMONI spectrometer being developed for ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope (ELT).
Global automotive survey on the ‘car of the future’
Molex has unveiled the results of a global survey of automotive decision makers depicting top trends and technologies impacting ‘car of the future’ strategies and business decisions. Survey findings validate the critical role of data, software and networking in enabling electrification and connectivity—identified as the two most important areas of innovation.
Embedded or removable memory?
Deciding whether to use removable or embedded memory is one of the earliest decisions a designer has to make, so getting it right is crucial to the rest of the development process. Sometimes the choice is clear cut, but in other situations it’s finely balanced. Cardwave CEO Paul Norbury looks at the pros and cons of each option.
It's time to get smart - intelligent systems and the IoT
How intelligent systems and the Internet of Things (IoT) are transforming electric heat tracing operations – from industrial production to home heating. Thomas Vranken, Marketing Manager at nVent explains.
2021 - opportunity is the keyword
Necessity, as the saying goes, is the mother of invention. In 2020, manufacturing had to cope with the consequences of a global pandemic, unpredictable markets, and political instability, all while dealing with pressing issues that were already troubling the sector before, such as the need to form sustainable production practices. Here Neil Ballinger, Head of EMEA atEU Automation, offers an overview of three sectors where the difficulties of 2020...
Turning your Apple Watch into a Motion Matching personal trainer
Wondercise has launched its smart fitness service globally with Apple Watch and Garmin wearable support. Featuring Motion Matching technology complete with on-screen heart rate data, it analyses your movements and compares them with those of an on-screen trainer in real-time.
Micro-LED: lighting the way for display technologies?
Micro-LED technology has been exciting the trade and consumer tech press for several years now, particularly since 2014 when Apple purchased the micro-LED-focused startup, LuxeVue. The implication that leading tech firms were racing to incorporate micro-LED in their highly desirable consumer tech prompted a flurry of speculation that micro-LED would be the ‘next big thing’ in TVs, smartphones, wearables and much more.