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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

750V SiC MOSFET Resistance Reduced to 4mOhm

750V SiC MOSFET Resistance Reduced to 4mOhm

Infineon Technologies has recently introduced a new 750V silicon carbide MOSFET known as the CoolSiC G2, designed specifically for automotive and industrial applications. This innovative MOSFET boasts a low on-resistance and reduced gate charge, making it a versatile option for a wide...

Published on: April 30, 2025

BAe Systems partners with NEXT Semi for space antenna processor

BAe Systems partners with NEXT Semi for space antenna processor

BAe Systems has announced a partnership with US startup NEXT Semiconductor Technologies to incorporate ultra-wideband antenna processor units (APUs) in their satellite communications designs. These radiation-hardened APUs offer advanced signal acquisition and generation capabilities along with high-reliability, reconfigurable digital processing, making them...

Published on: April 30, 2025

Synopsys supports Intel 18A-P, E process tech

Synopsys supports Intel 18A-P, E process tech

Synopsys and Intel Foundries have collaborated to develop production-ready design flows for the 18A and 18A-P higher performance process technologies. These cutting-edge technologies are set to enter volume production later this year, catering to 1.8nm designs utilizing RibbonFET gate all around (GAA)...

Published on: April 29, 2025

BrainChip Chelpis Mirle Collaboration for Robotic Cryptographic Security

BrainChip Chelpis Mirle Collaboration for Robotic Cryptographic Security

BrainChip Holdings Ltd has announced that Chelpis Quantum Corporation has selected its Akida AKD1000 chips as the processor to deliver built-in post-quantum cryptographic security. Chelpis, a chip company leading the Quantum-Safe Migration ecosystem in Taiwan, is developing an M.2 card using the...

Published on: April 29, 2025

Protocol Overcomes Quantum Sensing Decoherence Barrier

Protocol Overcomes Quantum Sensing Decoherence Barrier

In a groundbreaking study, researchers from the University of Southern California (USC) have unveiled a new quantum sensing technique that overcomes the limitations of decoherence, surpassing traditional methods by a wide margin. This innovative technique has the potential to accelerate advancements in...

Published on: April 29, 2025

Spain launches 800m euro quantum strategy

Spain launches 800m euro quantum strategy

The Government of Spain has recently unveiled its inaugural Quantum Technologies Strategy, backed by a substantial investment of €800 million. The primary objective of this funding initiative is to bolster the Spanish quantum ecosystem, both in terms of research advancements and market...

Published on: April 29, 2025

Survey shows decline in first-time-right IC design

Survey shows decline in first-time-right IC design

A recent global survey of 597 design verification engineers and executives has revealed a concerning trend - a significant decrease in first-time-right IC designs in 2024. The data shows that only 14 percent of IC designs are proven correct on the initial...

Published on: April 29, 2025