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European AI processor developer secures €40m for manufacturing

European AI processor developer secures €40m for manufacturing

VSORA SA has secured a significant funding of €40 million (approximately US$46 million) to facilitate the production of an AI inference processor on a 5nm scale with TSMC by 2025. The funding round was spearheaded by Otium and the office of an...

Published on: May 01, 2025

Hall sensor in inverter design reduces cost

Hall sensor in inverter design reduces cost

Silicon Austria Labs (SAL) has collaborated with Asahi Kasei Microdevices (AKM) to create a groundbreaking proof of concept by integrating a Hall current sensor into a power module designed for automotive traction inverter and DC-DC converter applications. This innovative module, developed with...

Published on: April 30, 2025

Computer Memory Spin

Computer Memory Spin

Iron-rich hematite is a mineral known for its magnetic properties, which have recently been harnessed for a groundbreaking technological application. Researchers at EPFL have discovered that hematite can be used to send and store data using charge-free magnetic waves. This innovation represents...

Published on: April 30, 2025

Meta and Cerebras collaborate for quick inference with Llama API

Meta and Cerebras collaborate for quick inference with Llama API

Meta has joined forces with Cerebras to introduce the new Llama API, specifically designed to cater to developers. This collaboration aims to provide ultra-fast inference capabilities by combining the widely used open-source model, Llama, with the cutting-edge inference technology offered by Cerebras....

Published on: April 30, 2025

Quanta partners with Rigetti for quantum advancements

Quanta partners with Rigetti for quantum advancements

Quanta Computer, a Taiwanese server maker, is making strategic moves to position itself at the forefront of the future of computing systems. The company has announced a significant investment of $35 million in Rigetti Computing, a pioneer in the field of quantum...

Published on: April 30, 2025

Top ten articles in April

Top ten articles in April

April ended with a significant announcement as Kurt Sievers revealed his decision to step down as CEO of NXP later this year. This news marked a notable event in the tech industry, coinciding with various other developments. Despite the impending Trump tariffs...

Published on: April 30, 2025

High speed PXI resolver simulation modules for automotive

High speed PXI resolver simulation modules for automotive

Addressing the increasing demand for precise and reliable testing of advanced servo systems, Pickering Interfaces has expanded its PXI and PXIe resolver simulator modules to include high-speed resolver simulation up to 130k RPM rotation. This development comes as higher speed resolver simulation...

Published on: April 30, 2025

Cincoze launches 60 AI-ready low-power panel PCs

Cincoze launches 60 AI-ready low-power panel PCs

Cincoze has recently unveiled a new range of 60 industrial panel PCs based on the Meteor Lake PS platform, expanding its Display Computing-CRYSTAL product line. These new additions are designed to cater to the growing demand for enhanced performance in edge AI...

Published on: April 30, 2025

Preventing disasters with river-flow, avalanche, and walker tracking

Preventing disasters with river-flow, avalanche, and walker tracking

A groundbreaking digital sensor umbrella has been introduced in the Alps to monitor various movements and ensure the safety of the region. With the increasing challenges posed by climate change, it has become crucial to keep track of environmental changes. Developed by...

Published on: April 30, 2025

Low profile cabling under AI cooling system

Low profile cabling under AI cooling system

Samtec has introduced a groundbreaking low profile cable assembly designed to fit underneath the cooling system of high-power AI chips. The Si-Fly LP cable-to-board assemblies boast a mated height of just 4.35 mm, enabling flexible mounting options near the IC package. This...

Published on: April 30, 2025