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Diodes has announced four automotive buck converters for 48V rail point-of-load use. The parts are similar, but rated at 5 to 100V or 5 to 80Vin, and 2.5A or 3.5A out. Episode 14 of our podcast CHIIPs ...
“The foundries are fed up with seeing the price per wafer going down”, added McLean, “so they are cutting back on spending, just as all these companies are going fab-lite, and off-loading their ...
SpinLaunch, the kinetic space launch company, announces it has raised $30 million in funding. This will accelerate the deployment of its Meridian Space constellation. The company says it is building a ...
Power Integrations is showing off its GaN technology with a PSU development kit for solar-powered racing cars, that it is offering free to such teams.
Axelera AI, the Dutch edge AI chip developer, is looking to raise €150 million, reports Bloomberg.
The Axiom Data Center Unit-1 (AxDCU-1) is heading to the International Space Station (ISS). The mission will be testing a processing and data storage unit for a future commercial orbital data center.
Foldable smartphones are still a niche segment in Europe, but their sales are growing rapidly, especially for book-type foldables, says Counterpart Research. Increased competition from HONOR has eaten ...
The Optical Transport equipment market grew 14 percent year-over-year in 2Q 2025, says Dell’Oro. This high growth rate was primarily attributed to the rising demand for disaggregated WDM and data ...
Are you tempted by the newly announced Google Pixel 4 watch? It certainly looks the part, with the domed Actua 360 display, and it also features AI support (natch) and satellite comms for an emergency ...
Rohm has released hybrid analogue-digital controlled design for a 24V 4A output mains PSU built around its ML62Q2035 16bit ...
Materials scientists at Rice University have found a way to grow the two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenide tungsten diselenide directly on patterned gold electrodes and nearby substrate, and ...
The UK Space Agency (UKSA) will merge into the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT). It is a move to “streamline support for the UK’s growing space industry”, says the UK ...
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