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CeramTec high-performance ceramics at electronica 2024
CeramTec will be showcasing its range of solutions under the motto "Let's Talk Ceramics!" at electronica 2024, stand 429 in hall B5.
Ensuring trust in AI to unlock £6.5 billion
The UK’s market for ensuring thetrustworthiness of AI systemsis poised to grow six-fold over the next decade – unlocking more than £6.5 billion as the UK government uses AI to kickstart growth.
Diamonds are a quantum computer’s best friend
European scientists are using diamonds tobuild a new quantum computerthat works without needing to be cooled to ultra-low temperatures.
Automotive microcontrollers for next-gen cars
Electrification and digitalisation are profoundly transforming the automotive industry. While some carmakers have recently scaled down their electrification plans, we envision a future where affordable hybrid and electric cars will be predominant in the market.
CGD will discuss GaN at electronica
Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD), the fabless clean-tech semiconductor company, will be exhibiting at electronica from 12-15 November.
OMNIVISION introduces image sensor
OMNIVISION announced the newOV0TA1B monochrome (mono)/infrared (IR) CMOS image sensor, the first and only solution that fits 3mm module Y dimension and smaller notebook computers, webcams and IoT devices.
New panel mount connectors for compact systems in tight spaces
Increasingly complex industrial applications place high demands on connector systems, particularly where limited installation space is available. binder, a specialist in circular connectors, is expanding its product portfolio with angled M5 panel mount connectors.
Tenstorrent extends Arteris NoC IP to next-gen chiplet AI solutions
Arteris, a provider of system IP which accelerates system-on-chip (SoC) creation, announces Tenstorrent has licensed its network-on-chip (NoC) IP for on-chip connectivity in its chiplet-based products.
STMicroelectronics accelerates AIoT projects with smart sensors
ST AIoT Craft, a new web-based tool fromSTMicroelectronics, simplifies developing and provisioning node-to-cloud AIoT (Artificial Intelligence of Things) projects that use the machine-learning core (MLC) of ST’s smart MEMS sensors.
Delivering accurate current sensing for safer solar energy systems and EV chargers
Our society relies on the electric grid every day, so monitoring and maintaining the grid is vital in order to ensure day-to-day reliability. The everyday supply and demand from the grid is changing as more people transition from nonrenewable to renewable energy sources, so we must manage its evolving needs.