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IDTechEx explores the packaging technologies behind the world's first 3D-stacked CPO from NVIDIA
At GTC 2025, NVIDIA announced two new networking switch platforms – Spectrum-X Photonics and Quantum-X Photonics – based on co-packaged optics (CPO) technology.
IDTechEx highlights recyclable materials for PCBs
Conventional printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing is wasteful, harmful to the environment and energy intensive.
IDTechEx uncovers infrared for automotives
Infrared sensors are becoming more popular in vehicles for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), in-cabin sensing, and driver monitoring systems (DMS), largely due to advancements in vehicle safety and awareness. IDTechEx’s latest report, “Infrared (IR) Cameras for Automotive 2025-2035: Technologies, Opportunities, Forecasts”, explores the types of infrared sensors that are commonly used, and forecasts for the future of the...
Quantum sensors: IDTechEx shares 20-year insights
Quantum sensorsleverage quantum phenomena to offer dramatically increased sensitivity compared to traditional sensors.
IDTechEx explores conductive inks
Conductive inks are a diverse and versatile technology, with differing price points to suit various applications.
Next-gen battery technologies key to accessing $400Bn market
The global market for Li-ion battery cells alone is forecast to exceed $400 billion by 2035, driven primarily by demand for battery electric cars and vehicles.
Thermal touch and imitating texture on smartphone screens
Haptics refers to the technology that actively enhances the touch experience when engaging with devices, allowing for a more streamlined and stimulating customer experience with surface textures and thermal haptics. IDTechEx's report, "Haptics 2025-2035: Technologies, Markets, Players", primarily explores tactile haptics, which include vibration, surface texture, contactless haptics, and thermal haptics. IDTechEx expects the haptics market to gro...
Drivers and trends for transport electrification
IDTechEx has revealed the drivers and trends behind transport electrification in its latest report.
Quantum sensors: from lab to chip through semiconductor fabs
Quantum sensorsoffer dramatically increased sensitivity compared to their classical incumbents or even enable new sensing capabilities altogether. Multiple industries are expected to benefit from quantum sensing innovations, including atomic clocks, quantum magnetometers, quantum gyroscopes, and more.
Quantum sensor market ramps up in 2025
Time, motion, gravity, electric and magnetic fields, current, and light are the main phenomena that quantum sensors are concerned with measuring - and on the smallest possible scale. IDTechEx's report, "Quantum Sensors Market 2025-2045: Technology, Trends, Players, Forecasts" provides an in-depth analysis of the technology by type and application, forecasting the quantum sensor market to reach $2.2 billion in 2045, with a compound annual growth r...