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5G massive MIMO modules promise thinner, lighter systems
Richardson RFPD now has availability and full design support capabilities for a curated selection of product recommendations that support 3.3–3.98 GHz, 5G Thin mMIMO RF front-end development.
Philips joins the Edge race with Kneron chips in smart home devices
Kneron has announced joining forces with Philips to introduce cutting-edge smart home technology products.
NFC Forum’s new multi-purpose tap
NFC Forum has published its first overview of NFC Multi-Purpose Tap and the value this emerging concept will bring to businesses and consumers.
NTT DATA and Zebra technologies device as a service collaboration
NTT DATA has announced a strategic partnership with Zebra Technologies to accelerate innovation in the 5G device ecosystem, laying the foundation for widespread adoption across industries.
electronica 2024 to meet automotive industry challenges
electronica 2024 will bring answers to the major challenges facing the automotive industry, focusing on digitalisation and innovation.
Kneron launches new Edge AI chip at COMPUTEX 2024
Kneron released its latest Edge AI server and an AI-embedded PC.
US revokes chip licenses to Huawei
The US government has revoked licenses previously granted to major semiconductor companies, including Intel and Qualcomm, which allowed them to ship essential chipsets to Huawei Technologies.
IMDT and Hailo introduce Edge AI for real time performance
IMDT, a global provider of cutting-edge vision and AI-powered products and systems, and Hailo, a provider of the top-performing AI processors for edge devices, announcea new partnership to integrate the Hailo-8TM AI acceleration module into IMDT’s single board computer (SBC), a ready-to-use AI-powered vision system based on IMDT’s NXP iMX8M Plus SOM.
IOT Solutions World Congress 2024 connects semiconductor chips to industry
Essential to manufacture computers, smartphones, cars, refrigerators or any electronic device, semiconductors are critical elements in the implementation of the Internet of Things.
Towards 90% of cars connected in 2028: what are the driving forces?
The connectivity module market is projected to grow from $2.9 billion in 2023 to $6.1 billion in 2028 with a CAGR23-28 of 16%.