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Absolute EMS expands PCB assembly services
Absolute EMS has announced its enhanced printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) capabilities tailored to the fast-growing AI industry.
Electronic Specifier to host Cyber Security Forum at electronica
Electronic Specifier is once again looking forward to hosting thecyber securityforum at electronica 2024 in November this year.
BrainChip unveils ultra-low power NPU
BrainChip has introduced the Akida Pico, a co-processor that enables compact, ultra-low power, portable and intelligent devices for wearables and sensor integrated AI into consumer, healthcare, IoT, defence and wake-up applications.
Harwin showcases board-to-board connectors at embedded world NA
Harwin will be exhibiting its latest compact and reliable board-to-board connectors for high-performance embedded and industrial designs at the inaugural embedded world North America exhibition and conference.
Rohde & Schwarz test solutions at CETEX 2024
Rohde & Schwarz will exhibit its advanced test and measurement solutions that address the latest emerging challenges in consumer electronics development at CETEX 2024 in Amsterdam.
Optical transceiver delivers high-speed data transfer
Spectrum Control showcased the OptoXtreme 16010 quad 10G multi-mode optical wavelength (850nm) transceiver at European Microwave Week in Paris.
TI to showcase sustainability and intelligence at electronica 2024
Texas Instruments (TI) will demonstrate new embedded processing and analog products for designing a more intelligent and sustainable future at electronica, Nov. 12-15 in Munich, Germany.
NTT achieves efficient urban monitoring with IOWN all-photonics network
NTT Corporation, NTT EAST, NTT WEST, andNEC Corporationhave jointly devised a connection configuration to add optical fibre sensing functions to the IOWN All Photonics Network (APN).
Advantech launches Edge service packages
Advantech has announced Edge Service Packages, including Azure IoT Edge and AWS IoT Greengrass.
IBM unveils quantum computing centre in Germany
IBM has opened its first quantum computing center outside the US at Ehningen in Germany. It marks a significant expansion of the company’s fleet of advanced, utility-scale quantum systems available to global users via the cloud.