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Silicon-proven 3nm, 24Gbps UCIe IP subsystem
Alphawave Semihas announced the availability of the industry's first 3nm silicon-proven Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express (UCIe) Die-to-Die (D2D) IP subsystem.
Boosting solar cell efficiency and durability
Researchers at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have made significant strides in the development of perovskite solar cells, enhancing both their efficiency and durability through a novel molecular treatment.
Reliable and easy current measurement in DAQ systems
Danisense has introduced a range of current transducers with voltage output, specifically designed to simplify workflows for engineers working with data acquisition (DAQ) systems.
FORTEC UK unveils the CFB800-24S56: a high-efficiency DC-DC converter for transportation and beyond
FORTEC UK is excited to introduce the latest member of CINCON’s CFB800 series: the CFB800-24S56 DC-DC converter. Designed to handle the toughest demands of transportation and industrial applications, this 800W full-brick converter ensures reliable performance in extreme environments.
Tektronix launches new products at electronica 2024
Tektronix, Inc. has announced its participation at theelectronica 2024 exhibitionin Munich from 12th to 15th November, where it will debut exciting advancements for the power ecosystem.
SCD unveils Sparrow HD
SCD has introduced its latest innovation: the Sparrow HD detector. This next-generation Mid-Wave Infrared (MWIR)sensor modulehas an industry-first 5-micron pixel pitch, making it the smallest available in the market.
LEM sensor for accurate SOC estimation across all EV technologies
LEM has announced the launch of its latest innovation: the Single Monitoring Unit (SMU) sensor family.
Raspberry Pi introduces $70 AI camera
Raspberry Pi has expanded its camera product line with the launch of thenew Raspberry Pi AI Camera.
TE Connectivity to showcase e-mobility solutions
In the fast-paced automotive industry, the power of connections is more critical than ever. Engineers and OEMs are under constant pressure to enhance the driving experience, while adapting designs to changing vehicle architectures and platforms and addressing consumer demand for safer, more advanced vehicles.
Could optical computing solve AI’s power demands?
Optical computingremains in its early development, with major players shifting their focus toward optical I/O, while startups continue to explore various approaches in this evolving field.