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CHERRY presents important product innovations at COMPUTEX 2024
CHERRY SE presents a range of new integration options for its switches at COMPUTEX 2024 in Taiwan this week.
Marktech Optoelectronics named a 2024 Best of Sensors Awards finalist
Marktech Optoelectronics has been named a finalist in the Cleantech/Sustainability category of the 2024 Best of Sensors Awards for ‘235nm and 255nm Deep UVC LEDs and Detectors’.
Comau confirms its commitment to robotics
Strengthening its commitment to advanced robotics and enabling technologies applied to industrial automation, Comau joins the ADRA - AI, Data and Robotics Association, which represents the private sector in the European Partnership (PPP) for Artificial Intelligence, Data, and Robotics, within Horizon Europe.
Kneron launches new Edge AI chip at COMPUTEX 2024
Kneron released its latest Edge AI server and an AI-embedded PC.
Infineon announces CoolGaN bidirectional switch and Smart Sense
Infineon announced two new CoolGaN product technologies, CoolGaN bidirectional switch (BDS) and CoolGaN Smart Sense.
Cambridge GaN Devices at PCIM 2024
Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD) will take the opportunity afforded by PCIM (Nuremberg Messe, 11-13th June) to demonstrate how the company’s product portfolio is developing to address higher power applications such as motor drives, inverters and data centres, as well as lower power, ultra-compact smart portable device adapters and chargers.
The International Semiconductor Alliance at PCIM Europe 2024
The International Semiconductor Alliance (ISA) will be presenting state-of-the-art solutions for manufacturing and process optimisation in the semiconductor industry at this year's PCIM 2024 in Nuremberg.
ASRock Rack introduces new servers at Computex 2024
ASRock Rack, one of the leading innovative server companies, launches a new product series powered by the Intel Xeon 6700-series processor with Efficient-cores (E-cores), offering a new class of efficiency with higher core density for cloud-scale workloads.
Software supply chain attacks increase financial impact on UK companies
BlackBerry has revealed new research at InfoSecurity Europe 2024, exposing the magnitude of software supply chain cyber security vulnerabilities in UK organisations, with the majority (74%) of UK IT decision-makers receiving notification of an attack or vulnerability in their supply chain of software in the last twelve months, with almost two in five (38%) organisations taking up to a month to recover.
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