Lancaster University has been awarded a Queen Elizabeth Prize for Education in recognition of its work for the BBC micro:bit. It is the UK’s highest education honour.
Melexis has come up with a new algorithm for people detection, counting and localisation, tailored for its MLX90642 far-infrared (FIR) 32×24 thermal array.
Through its XbloX platform X-FAB is offering easy access to a standardised yet flexible set of SiC process technologies that accelerate the development of advanced power devices.
Nordic Semiconductor is expanding its nRF54L Series development options with the nRF7002 EBII board for Wi-Fi 6 connectivity.
There were a couple of queasy looking canaries in the AI mine this week – Microsoft cutting back sales expectations for its AI products sale team, and Snowflake, which sells Anthropic’s Claude AI ...
Read the first ever Electronics Weekly online: 7th September 1960. We've scanned the very first edition so you can enjoy it.
The top U.S. firms – Lockheed Martin, RTX, Northrop Grumman and General Dynamics – saw robust growth last year (between 3 and 8%), with Lockheed Martin remaining the world’s largest military company, ...
Alun Williams, web editor Irish quantum computing startup Equal1 has been selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) to install one of its computers – the Bell-1 Quantum Computer – at the ESA’s Φ-lab ...
Yesterday Micron said it was exiting the Crucial consumer DRAM business, including the sale of Crucial consumer-branded ...
The UC Davis‑led ARPA‑E project hopes to demonstrate selective, low‑pH recovery and onsite concentration of critical rare earth elements from difficult wastewaters — reducing chemicals and energy, ...
Ricursive Intelligence, which aims to add ‘designless’ to fabless, has raised $35 million in a seed round led by Sequoia. The company’s designless mission aims to replicate the 1980s coining of the ...
The start of December means that DigiKey has kicked off its annual DigiWish Giveaway. It offers entrants an online chance to ...
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