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Power Integrations launches 1700V GaN switcher IC
Power Integrations has introduced a new addition to its InnoMux-2 range of single-stage, independently regulated multi-output offline power supply ICs.
Siemens splashes out $10 billion to buy Altair
Siemens is spending $10.8 billion to acquire software supplier Altair Engineering.
KIOXIA begins mass production of embedded flash memory devices
KIOXIA Europe GmbH, announces that it has begun mass production of the industry’s first[1] Universal Flash Storage (UFS)[2] Ver. 4.0 embedded flash memory devices with four-bit-per-cell, quadruple-level cell (QLC) technology.
Wurth & R&S to partake in Powering the World of Electronics event
Powering the World of Electronics – Power Supply & EMC Design and Optimisation will be of interest to engineers who work with minimising the effect of electromagnetic interference (EMI) in their product designs.
Industry’s response to the Autumn Budget
TheChancellor has presented a Budgetaimed at strengthening the foundations for progress after more than a decade of economic stagnation.
Rohde & Schwarz expands on oscilloscope use at UK event
Wurth Electronics UK and Rohde & Schwarz are teaming up to provide the 2024 edition of Powering the World of Electronics - Power Supply & EMC Design and Optimisation on 6 November 2024 at the National Conference Centre in Solihull, UK.
Siloton delivers new chip tech for sight loss prevention
Improved diagnosis and treatment for eye diseases affecting the sight of millions across the globe has taken a major step forward, after Bristol-based health technology startup Siloton became the first commercial organisation in the world to take a sub-surface image of a human retina usingphotonic chip technology.
There’s not a second to lose if the UK is to build a world-class battery industry
TheFaraday Institution’s latest reporton UK gigafactories finds that they could support 35,000 jobs by 2040, along with a further 65,000 in the supply chain, but warns that the UK is not moving quickly enough.
Consumers see high potential for climate protection and sustainability
Digital technologies enable companies to effectively address sustainability goals. Even though there are some considerable differences in the acceptance and usage intensity of the smart home and smart mobility, consumers in Europe, the US, and Asia see similarly high potential for climate protection through digital technologies.
New UK national quantum laboratory to open up
A new UK national quantum facility, that will house 12 quantum computers, was officially opened by Science Minister Lord Vallance.