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Sensor deal boosts humanoid robot for polishing

Sensor deal boosts humanoid robot for polishing

Stial Technologies in Canada has developed a humanoid robot optimised for polishing applications.The Stial Seven has a different design of its arms with a flexible radial force with a fully integrated approach covering hardware, software, algorithms, AI and process expertise.  Stial has...

Published on: February 15, 2025

Pure silicon battery cell tops 500 cycles without external pressure

Pure silicon battery cell tops 500 cycles without external pressure

Dutch startup LeydenJar has successfully developed and produced lithium-ion battery cells with a 100% silicon anode capable of delivering 500 charge-discharge cycles without requiring any external pressure.The company has overcome one of the key limitations of next-generation anodes for consumer applications on...

Published on: February 15, 2025

Inductors for automotive ADAS power over coax

Inductors for automotive ADAS power over coax

TDK has launched a new family of wire winding inductors for automotive power-over-coax (PoC) filter applications.The ADL4532VK series inductors measure 4.5 x 3.2 x 3.2 mm in ADAS advanced driver-assistance camera power designs.In standard configurations, automotive cameras require two separate lines for...

Published on: February 14, 2025

SysML roadmap tools for European car makers

SysML roadmap tools for European car makers

The German automotive industry has developed a prototype roadmap of open source tools and technologies to speed up vehicle development.The €16m, six year GENIAL project brought together key players in the ecosystem to develop concepts and methods to help car makers and...

Published on: February 14, 2025

Lam Research agrees to invest US$1.2 billion in India

Lam Research agrees to invest US$1.2 billion in India

Semiconductor manufacturing equipment maker Lam Research has said it plans to spend US$1.2 billion setting up facilities in Bengalaru, India, over the next few years, according to reports.Multiple reports say that Lam Research said at an ‘Invest Karnataka’ event that it has...

Published on: February 14, 2025

A SysML roadmap for European car makers

A SysML roadmap for European car makers

The German automotive industry has developed a prototype roadmap of open source tools and technologies to speed up vehicle development.The €16m, six year GENIAL project brought together key players in the ecosystem to develop concepts and methods to help car makers and...

Published on: February 14, 2025

ARM signs Meta as first chip product customer, says report

ARM signs Meta as first chip product customer, says report

ARM has signed Meta Platforms Inc., formerly Facebook, as its first customer for a chip product as it transitions from being only a licensor of chip IP, according to the Financial Times.The chip, a server CPU for data centers, will be customizable...

Published on: February 14, 2025

EnCharge AI raises $100m from Samsung, Foxconn

EnCharge AI raises $100m from Samsung, Foxconn

Analog in-memory compute startup EnCharge AI has raised $100m from some key industry investors to bring its accelerator chip and boards to market this year.The oversubscribed Series B round, led by Tiger Global, brings the total raised to $144m. New investors in...

Published on: February 14, 2025

World’s largest FPGA boosts Synopsys prototyping, emulation systems

World’s largest FPGA boosts Synopsys prototyping, emulation systems

Synopsys has used the world’s largest FPGA, the AMD Versal Premium VP1902 adaptive SoC, to double the capacity and speed of its prototyping and emulation systems.The HAPS-200 prototyping system can run chip designs with up to 10.8bn gates at the RTL level...

Published on: February 14, 2025

Trump set to delay, cut CHIPS Act payments

Trump set to delay, cut CHIPS Act payments

President Trump’s White House is looking to renegotiate US CHIPS and Science Act awards, according to a Reuters report.Where and how large the cuts will be is not yet clear but Trump is reported to be frustrated with companies that have agreed...

Published on: February 14, 2025