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Yamaha at productronica 2023
At productronica 2023, Daisuke Yoshihara, General Sales Manager at Yamaha, talks to Electronic Specifier’s Mick Elliott about Yamaha's 1 STOP SMART SOLUTION for component assembly.
Seica at productronica 2023
At productronica 2023, Luca Corli, Sales Director at Seica, talks to Electronic Specifier’s Mick Elliott about battery pack testing, some of the challenges, and the solutions Seica offer.
Schneider integrates Hailo processors for AI capabilities
Schneider Electric has announced a technology collaboration with Hailo Technologies to integrate its advanced processors within Schneider Electric solutions.
Synopsys announce Synopsys.ai Copilot to accelerate chip design
Synopsys announced a breakthrough generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) capability for accelerating chip design, Synopsys.ai Copilot.
Siemens acquires Insight EDA
Siemens Digital Industries Software announced that it has completed the acquisition of Insight EDA, an EDA software company delivering groundbreaking circuit reliability solutions to many of the integrated circuit (IC) design teams.
How SLMs are the accessible alternative to LLMs
The evolution of large language models (LLMs) in recent years has surpassed the expectations of even the most optimistic.
Studying a supernova: what the New Robotic Telescope will tell us
Gazing up into the night sky, celestial activity can seem sedate. But what the naked eye can’t see is a maelstrom of activity, bursting into colour and then quickly fading away.
An in-depth look at embedded SSDs
Embedded Solid State Drives (SSDs) are integral in the tech ecosystem and epitomise the confluence of speed, reliability, and durability in data storage solutions.
Simulating touch: how robotics is mimicking human sensory abilities
In a world where we've heard aboutrobots mimicking animals, the question arises: What about simulating touch?
Power delivery over single twisted pair Ethernet
Originally developed at Xerox PARC in the 1970s, Ethernet has come a long way since its ratification as the IEEE 802.3 standard in 1983. It has evolved to support increasingly faster networks, more nodes, and longer distances while retaining backward compatibility with previous versions.