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£35 million boost for British semiconductor scientists
British semiconductor researchers and enterprises are set to gain significantly increased access to research funding, thanks to the UK's recent entry into the EU’s ‘Chips Joint Undertaking’ as part of Horizon Europe.
MIT alumni looking to reinvent how chips communicate
Lightmatter, a company founded by three MIT alumni, is reimagining the very essence of the microchip, transcending conventional reliance on electrical signals by integrating light, or photons, for data processing and communication.
Top 5 Power products in February
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 power products to have been released in February 2024.
EU Consortium is accepting design proposals
A new European Union consortium created to accelerate the development of next-generation, Edge-AI technologies is installing cleanroom tools and gearing up to design, evaluate, test, and fabricate new circuits from across Europe.
New chip opens door to AI computing at light speed
Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania have made an advancement in the field of AI with the development of a chip that leverages light waves for computation, rather than traditional electricity.
Imec debuts high-speed ADC, leads in efficiency
At this week’s IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (IEEE ISSCC2024), imec, a global research and innovation hub in nanoelectronics and digital technologies, introduces a breakthrough architecture that lays the foundation for a whole new generation of analog-to-digital converters (ADCs)
LASER COMPONENTS at LASER World of PHOTONICS 2023
LASER COMPONENTS gives a positive assessment of its trade show attendance at LASER World of PHOTONICS 2023.
Pyroelectric detectors bridge benefits of LTO & DLaTGS
LASER COMPONENTS is thrilled to introduce its latest achievement in detector technology at SPIE Photonics West 2024.
Funding boost for chips that could help to fuel AI advancements
New funding and support has been unveiled to back British scientists working on chip development, which could power advancements in AI and underpin the technologies needed to reach net zero.
Keysight introduces high-bandwidth oscilloscope probes
Keysight Technologies introduces the InfiniiMax 4 Series high-bandwidth oscilloscope probes, expanding its portfolio of high-frequency probes to cover bandwidths up to 52 GHz. As the industry's only solution with a high-impedance probe head operating at more than 50 GHz, the InfiniiMax 4 series provides digital designers with a turn-key probing solution for high-speed digital, semiconductor, and wafer applications.