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What it means to be the inventor of the IGBT
Following his achievement of the 2024 Millennium Technology Prize, Electronic Specifier recently spoke with the inventor of the IGBT, Professor Bantval Jayant Baliga, on what it means to him and what he hopes to see in the future.
Yamaha Robotics advanced inspection solutions at electronica 2024
Yamaha Robotics is set to present advanced inspection solutions powering emerging trends at the upcoming electronica 2024.
Breakthrough in semiconductor patterning
A newly developed block copolymer is set to push the boundaries of integration andminiaturisation in semiconductor manufacturing, according to scientists from Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) and Tokyo Ohka Kogyo (TOK).
En route towards the first German quantum computer
In collaboration with 24 German research institutions and companies, coordinated by Forschungszentrum (FZ) Jülich, Fraunhofer IPMS is contributing to the development of an integratedGerman quantum computerbased on superconducting quantum chips with enhanced error rates.
“Microchip is…” and “Beyond the Microchip” podcasts now streaming
Microchip Technology,a leading provider of smart, connected, and secure embedded control and processing solutions, has announced the return of two of is popular podcasts “Microchip is…”and “Beyond the Microchip,” with new episodes now streaming.
Nvidia set to smash expectations (again) this week
Nvidia will beat previous results when the chipmaker publishes its earnings on 28th August, predicts the CEO and Founder of deVere Group.
How NVIDIA Blackwell is levelling up real-time LLMs
NVIDIA has announced how it aims to improve cutting-edge real-time LLMs with its newest NVIDIA Blackwell platform developments for data centres.
Fabric Cryptography: advanced cryptography with a new kind of chip
As data science and machine learning have become common, users and regulators alike have demandedgreater privacyguarantees.
Utilising new materials to combat flexible e-waste
Electronic waste, commonly known as e-waste, represents an escalating global challenge, with projections indicating it will worsen as new flexible electronics for robotics, wearable devices, health monitors, and other innovative applications, including single-use devices, continue to be developed.
Driving zero defects in today’s intelligent vehicles
Today’s computer chips have advanced significantly from 130 transistors per device in the 1970s to 208 billion in 2024 in Nvidia's latest Grace Blackwell GB200 chip.