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Exploring holographic projections in automotive heads-up displays
Automotive heads-up displays (HUDs) are currently being met with great enthusiasm and expectations.
AI Chips and ChatGPT – a look at AI and robotics
AI chips can enhance the intelligence of robotics, with future potential for smarter and more autonomous cars and robots. Alongside the uses of ChatGPT and engaging with robots at home, the potential for this technology to improve working environments and transform socialising is promising.
Software-Defined Vehicle market will be worth $700 billion by 2034
The SDV and AI cars market is set to be worth over $700 billion by 2034, representing around 20% of the global car market, according to IDTechEx’s ‘Software-Defined Vehicles, Connected Cars, and AI in Cars 2024-2034’ report.
Dielectric trends in next-gen semiconductor packaging
The semiconductor industry continually pushes packaging technology boundaries to meet the demand for higher chip performance and efficiency.
The race to build a quantum computer is paved with gold
According to new reports from IDTechEx, quantum computers are poised to boom in the commercial space.
Printed sensor technology: evolving to meet new market demands
Sensors are vital in modern life. They measure a vast quantity of metrics and parameters, acting as the interface between the physical and digital worlds.
The double-edged sword in the fight against cybercrime
The battle to secure communications against cybercrime is intensifying. Over the last twenty years hacking has grown into a lucrative enterprise.
Advanced semiconductor packaging trends in AI and HPC
IDTechEx discusses its latest findings in advanced semiconductor packaging trends in AI and HPC.
CO2-derived concrete can build a net-negative future
IDTechEx report shows that CO2-derived concrete could be used to build a net-negative future in construction.
EV fire protection materials: a $3.5 trillion market
IDTechEx predicts the EV market (including cars, two-wheelers, three-wheelers, microcars, LCVs, trucks, buses, boats and ships, construction vehicles, trains, and air taxis) will be worth $3.5 trillion in 2044, with so many vehicles in operation, safety will be paramount.