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30 million wafers: 2024's semiconductor peak
Global semiconductor capacity is expected to increase 6.4% in 2024 to top the 30 million *wafers per month (wpm) mark for the first time after rising 5.5% to 29.6wpm in 2023, SEMI announced today in its latest quarterly World Fab Forecast report.
Ambarella AI domain controller SoC selected for next-gen autonomous trucks
Ambarella, an edge AI semiconductor company, and Kodiak Robotics, an autonomous vehicle company focused on trucking and defence, announce that Kodiak selected Ambarella’s CV3-AD685 AI domain control system-on-chip (SoC) as a complete embedded compute solution for its next-generation autonomous vehicles.
Make your own Rubik’s Cube solving robot
Andrea Favero has created CUBOTino, a powerful Rubik’s Cube-solving robot designed to spare enthusiasts the frustration and occasional embarrassment of not solving the world’s bestselling toy.
GNSS module covers high-volume industrial applications
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now stocking the NEO-F9P high-precision GNSS module from u-blox.
Hot-swap controller covers 5.5V to 80V input voltage range
In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is the Infineon Technologies XDP710Hot-Swap Controller.
Spectrum analysers bring high performance at entry level
Aaronia says its SPECTRAN V6 series of real-time spectrum analysers have brought state-of-the-art solutions to the market for a wide range of applications.
Designing for BF and CF classifications to deliver medical safety and performance
Advanced Energy is designing for BF and CF classifications to deliver medical safety and performance.
Top 5 Power products in December
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 power products to have been released in December 2023.
Breakthrough in 2D materials paves way for next-generation electronics
The University of Manchester has achieved a significant advancement in the field of 2D materials, a development that could revolutionise the electronics industry.
NASA streams cat video from deep space using a laser
NASA's Deep Space Optical Communications experiment has transmitted an ultra-high-definition video from 19 million miles away.