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Infineon extends radiation-hardened memory portfolio
Infineon has announced the availability of the industry’s first radiation-hardened (rad hard) 1 and 2Mb parallel interface ferroelectric RAM (F-RAM) nonvolatile memory devices.
Looking to scale up Finland’s next quantum computer
The Finnish state has committed to financing the procurement of Finland’s next quantum computer.
Imec demonstrates functional monolithic CFET devices
This week, at the 2024 IEEE Symposium on VLSI Technology & Circuits (2024 VLSI), imec presents for the first time electrically functional CMOS CFET devices with stacked bottom and top source/drain contacts.
AI-powered self-service mobile device diagnostics
Piceasoft has enhanced its Picea Online mobile circularity platform by introducing AI-supported self-service device diagnostics and troubleshooting capabilities.
Europe’s first international electric flights available to public
Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) is to host the first publicly accessible electric powered flights between the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany having successfully facilitated a joint venture initiative.
Schaffner’s common mode choke: superior performance, same size
Schaffner has announced the launch of a new common mode choke for industrial applications which delivers higher performance than previous versions while retaining the same mechanical volume.
Supercomputer predicts England as second favourites to win Euro 2024
A model developed by researchers from the University of Liverpool’s Management School has positioned England as the second favourites to clinchthe Euro 2024 title.
Melexis expands automotive lighting portfolio
Melexis recently announced the expansion of its LIN RGB family with the introduction of the MLX81123.
Echion secures $35m investment
Echion Technologies, a developer of niobium-based fast-charging battery materials, has successfully completed its Series B funding round, securing $35 million in investment capital.
A new government must do more on road safety and electrification
With the three main political parties’ manifestos published and more detail revealed about their plans for driving and business, road safety is a glaring omission from all three documents, Lightfoot has noted.