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UK companies to test 5G infrastructure from the sky
A consortium of UK firms, led by Stratospheric Platforms Limited (SPL) has secured a contract to trial advanced airborne 5G connectivity using a Britten-Norman Islander aircraft.
Finnish consortium joins €40M EU sustainable project
The EU project, Sustronics, has commenced with the objective of guiding the European electronics industry towards sustainable materials, design, manufacturing methods, enhanced circularity, and improved energy efficiency.
The AI semantic decoder giving the paralysed a voice
An artificial intelligence system, developed this year, known as an AI semantic decoder, is capable of translating brain activity into a continuous text stream.
China develop AI chip that’s 3,000 times faster than Nvidia’s A100
Chinese scientists have developed a chip that outperforms current high-performance AI chips in certain tasks, including image recognition and autonomous driving.
Empowering girls in tech
Bolor-Erdene Battsengel is a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, she was the youngest and first female to hold the position of chairwoman of the Government of Mongolia’s Communication and Information Technology Authority, and she is helping young girls in tech to shine.
Amorphous silicon carbide: a breakthrough for microchips
Researchers at Delft University of Technology, led by Assistant Professor Richard Norte, have made a pertinent breakthrough in material science with the development of amorphous silicon carbide (a-SiC).
ProTek Devices unveils new TVS hybrid array
ProTek Devices has launched a new transient voltage suppressor (TVS) hybrid array, the PTA03-3.3ULC, designed to offer robust circuit protection in high-speed data line applications. This includes Ethernet, set-top boxes, xDSL, T1/E1 line cards, and ISDN.
Can we trust AI? | Human operator ‘killed’ during drone simulation
According to reports, the US military allegedly conducted a simulated test in which an AI-controlled drone caused harm to its human operator. However, the military now denies this ever occurred.
CEA-Leti proof of concept demonstrates electron behaviours
CEA-Leti research scientists have demonstrated that electrons and other charge carriers can move faster in germanium tin than in silicon or germanium, enabling lower operation voltages and smaller footprints in vertical than in planar devices.
Navitas achieves significant revenue growth
Navitas Semiconductor has been ranked 72nd on the North American Deloitte Technology Fast 500 for 2023.