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Telechips Dives into Vehicle Network Processor Market

Telechips Dives into Vehicle Network Processor Market

Telechips, a prominent semiconductor company based in Korea, is making significant strides in the automotive industry by expanding its product offerings beyond infotainment chips. The company recently introduced its first network processor System on Chip (SoC) called Axon, which marks a pivotal...

Published on: February 17, 2025

SemiQon Secures €17.5m for Ultra-Cold Quantum Electronics

SemiQon Secures €17.5m for Ultra-Cold Quantum Electronics

SemiQon, a Finland-based company specializing in cryogenic electronics for quantum systems, has recently announced a significant milestone in its funding journey. The company has secured €15 million in equity funding from the EIC Accelerator, in addition to a €2.5 million grant earmarked...

Published on: February 17, 2025

Revolutionizing Wireless Communication with Sound Waves

Revolutionizing Wireless Communication with Sound Waves

Researchers at the University of Twente Make Breakthrough in Chip Technology A team of researchers at the University of Twente has made a significant breakthrough in the field of chip technology. They have successfully solved a long-standing problem related to trapping optically-generated...

Published on: February 17, 2025

Vehicle Development Made Easy with Compact HMI Simulator

Vehicle Development Made Easy with Compact HMI Simulator

VI-grade, based in Italy, has introduced a new compact version of its simulator tailored for the development of the human-machine interface (HMI) in vehicle designs. The Compact HMI simulator merges a versatile interior simulator with real-time driving simulation capabilities to enhance the...

Published on: February 17, 2025

Blueshift Memory Secures £1.2 Million for Collaboration with Taiwan

Blueshift Memory Secures £1.2 Million for Collaboration with Taiwan

Blueshift Memory Ltd., based in Cambridge, England, a renowned licensor of memory architecture and cores, has initiated a significant development project in collaboration with Taiwanese companies AP Memory and Syntonix. The project, valued at £2.77 million, aims to integrate Blueshift's intellectual property...

Published on: February 17, 2025

Black Semi Unveils Timetable for Graphene Optical Chip Production

Black Semi Unveils Timetable for Graphene Optical Chip Production

Black Semiconductor GmbH Plans to Produce Graphene-Based Optical Communications Chips Black Semiconductor GmbH, based in Aachen, Germany, has announced its ambitious plans to start producing optical communications chips based on graphene at a pilot line by 2027. The company aims to gradually...

Published on: February 17, 2025

Crystal Memory Stores Terabytes of Data

Crystal Memory Stores Terabytes of Data

Revolutionizing Memory Storage with Crystal Defects Researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (UChicago PME) have made a significant breakthrough in the field of classical computer memory applications. By exploring a technique to create ones and zeroes out...

Published on: February 17, 2025

Antevia Networks Partners with RANsemi for 5G Open RAN Radio Units

Antevia Networks Partners with RANsemi for 5G Open RAN Radio Units

UK-based telecoms chip supplier RANsemi has announced a partnership with Antevia Networks, a fellow UK supplier, to provide chips for a private 5G platform. The Antevia 5G SHIFT enterprise private network utilizes Open RAN (O-RAN) fronthaul technology in its Radio Units (O-RUs),...

Published on: February 17, 2025

Advancements in Holographic 3D Printing Technology

Advancements in Holographic 3D Printing Technology

Revolutionizing 3D Printing with Holographic TVAMnTraditional TVAM methods encode information in the amplitude (height) of projected light waves. However, a groundbreaking technique developed by researchers from EPFL’s Laboratory of Applied Photonic Devices and the University of Southern Denmark Centre for Photonics Engineering...

Published on: February 17, 2025

Disabling IoT Transmitters: Power Cut

Disabling IoT Transmitters: Power Cut

Researchers in Japan have made a groundbreaking advancement in the field of wireless communication for the Internet of Things (IoT). A team at the Institute of Science Tokyo has successfully developed a technique that could potentially eliminate a power-hungry block from wireless...

Published on: February 17, 2025

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