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Compact Optical Amplifier for Data Center Interconnects, AI Accelerators, and HPC

Compact Optical Amplifier for Data Center Interconnects, AI Accelerators, and HPC

Researchers have developed a photonic-chip-based traveling-wave parametric amplifier (TWPA) that achieves ultra-broadband signal amplification in an unprecedentedly compact form. EPFL reports that modern communication networks rely on optical signals to transfer vast amounts of data. But just like a weak radio signal,...

Published on: March 18, 2025

QoLab and Applied Materials Collaborate on Qubit Production

QoLab and Applied Materials Collaborate on Qubit Production

QoLab, based in the US, has joined forces with Applied Materials to expedite the advancement and scalable production of superconducting qubits using customized tools. This partnership involves an investment from Applied Ventures, the venture capital division of Applied Materials, which builds upon...

Published on: March 18, 2025

InPsytech Joins Intel Foundry IP Alliance

InPsytech Joins Intel Foundry IP Alliance

InPsytech Inc., a subsidiary of Egis Group Inc. based in Hsinchu, Taiwan, has recently become a member of the Intel Foundry Accelerator IP Alliance. As part of this collaboration, InPsytech will be contributing its range of high-speed interface IP cores to the...

Published on: March 18, 2025

35 Cent Off-Line Switcher for European Energy Regulations

35 Cent Off-Line Switcher for European Energy Regulations

Power Integrations has introduced its latest switcher chip, TinySwitch-5, designed to comply with the newest European energy regulations. This advanced chip extends the output power of integrated off-line switchers to 175 W, achieving up to 92 percent efficiency through basic diode rectification...

Published on: March 17, 2025

Dramatic frequency boost for SiC power MOSFETs

Dramatic frequency boost for SiC power MOSFETs

US startup NoMIS Power has made a significant breakthrough in improving the short-circuit withstand time (SCWT) of SiC MOSFETs while keeping the on resistance unchanged. This development addresses a major obstacle hindering the widespread adoption of SiC technology in high-power applications and...

Published on: March 17, 2025

Renault to Launch Commercial Robot Shuttle in 2030

Renault to Launch Commercial Robot Shuttle in 2030

Renault has been making significant strides in the realm of autonomous vehicles, with driverless shuttles now operational in various cities across Europe. Utilizing technology from Chinese operator WeRide, these shuttles are currently in operation in Barcelona, Spain, Valence, France, and Zurich, Switzerland....

Published on: March 17, 2025

Infineon launches hybrid power controller for smaller chargers

Infineon launches hybrid power controller for smaller chargers

Infineon Technologies has introduced a new digital controller that combines the simplicity of a flyback converter with the efficiency of a resonant converter. The E-series of the XDP hybrid flyback digital controller utilizes an asymmetrical half-bridge (AHB) topology, catering to a wide...

Published on: March 17, 2025

AMD tackles AI workloads with scalable embedded processors

AMD tackles AI workloads with scalable embedded processors

AMD has expanded its x86 embedded processor portfolio with the introduction of 5th-generation AMD EPYC Embedded processors. These processors balance cutting-edge compute capabilities with purpose-built embedded features that enhance product longevity, reliability, system resiliency, and ease of embedded application development.Powered by the...

Published on: March 17, 2025

AMD tackles AI with new embedded processors

AMD tackles AI with new embedded processors

AMD has recently unveiled its latest addition to the x86 embedded processor lineup - the 5th-generation AMD EPYC Embedded processors. These new processors are designed to strike a balance between cutting-edge compute capabilities and purpose-built embedded features that enhance product longevity, reliability,...

Published on: March 17, 2025

Highway to guide light through an optical chip

Highway to guide light through an optical chip

Researchers at the University of Technology Eindhoven have made significant strides in the field of optical technology. Led by David De Vocht and his team, the researchers have been working on integrating tiny optical components into a single optical chip. This innovative...

Published on: March 17, 2025