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GlobalFoundries snaps up Tagore GaN IP portfolio
GlobalFoundries has acquired Tagore Technology’s proprietary and production proven Power Gallium Nitride (GaN) IP portfolio.
UK leads Europe in generative AI patents
The UK leads the way in Europe for generative AI patents, edging Germany, according to UN research.
Funding for AI startups reaches new heights in 2024
Contrary to some predictions of a slowdown in AI funding for 2024, the reality has turned out to be quite the opposite.
Research suggests clothes could capture body movements
New research published by the Universities of Bristol and Bath suggest that clothing might soon be capable of capturing and recording body movement.
Vector and AST International partner on DC charging stations
Vector and the AST International are now offering a joint solution for the development of DC charging stations.
Rutronik founds new division with Rutronik IT Electronics
With Rutronik IT Electronics, the broadline distributor for electronic components establishes a new division and opens up a new business segment.
Avalue EPS-ADS fanless rugged system
Avalue Technology has announced the launch of its EPS-ADS rugged fanless embedded system. Driven by Intel 12th Gen CoreTM processor (codenamed Alder Lake-S) with Intel Iris UHD Graphics, EPS-ADS redefines high-performance computing, providing exceptional computing power, flexibility and scalability, making it applicable for industrial automation, smart control, machine vision, data analysis and embedded applications.
onsemi adds SWIR technology to enhance intelligent sensing
onsemi has completed the acquisition of SWIR Vision Systems, a provider of CQD (colloidal quantum-dot-based) short wavelength infrared (SWIR) technology.
KIOXIA introduces high capacity 2Tb QLC flash memory
KIOXIA Europe has announced the commencement of sample shipments for its 2Tb (terabit) Quad-Level-Cell (QLC) memory devices, utilising its eighth-generation BiCS FLASHTM 3D flash memory technology.
Google's AI boom drives 48% surge in emissions
Google’sgreenhouse gas emissions have surged by 48% over the past five years, largely due to the energy demands of its artificial intelligence (AI) products, which rely heavily on data centres.