Home
-
TSMC breaks ground on third Arizona fab
The move comes after the Taiwanese government plans tighter control on outbound advanced chip processes.
-
Intel Direct Connect 2025: 14 A process node and other takeaways
The company announced plans for its successor to its 18 A semiconductor manufacturing technology.
-
Meet the drone that soars like a flying squirrel
The team sought to specifically replicate this flying squirrel’s use of its loose flaps of skin, which are attached from their wrists to their ankles, that enable the creature to glide from tree to tree.
-
Quicker and easier inspections during solar panel installation and maintenance with high-performance FLIR testing solutions
Solar installers, utility companies and PV panel manufacturers can verify panel performance and wirelessly document and share findings, including from the field.
-
Keysight introduces Next-Generation Embedded Security Testbench
The scalable PXI-based solution delivers enhanced performance and simplifies security testing for modern chips and embedded devices.
-
Thai robocop hits the streets with 360° vision and live facial recognition
The robot is equipped with advanced surveillance and threat detection technologies and uses onboard AI to instantly process and analyze data captured by aerial drone footage and local CCTV networks.
-
EVs in The Fast Lane (May 11 - 17)
By most measures, EVs are the clearly superior automotive technology. So, why haven't they been adopted in droves? Some permutation of range anxiety, high cost and consumer fastidiousness.
-
Soft robot masters steep aerial wires, hauls cargo with ease
The soft robot operates autonomously, climbs slopes at angles of up to 80 degrees and transports payloads up to 12 times its weight.
-
Bringing fiber to more homes: Nokia automates fiber deployments
This digital platform and set of services help operators streamline and accelerate the process of deploying fiber.
-
Apliter Termografía and FLIR boost volcanic surveillance in La Palma with optical gas imaging technology
The camera identifies carbon dioxide emissions in real time with high accuracy, improving risk assessment capabilities in areas affected by volcanic activity.
-
Africa’s internet revolution will come from space
Why SATCOM is a game changer for the continent.
-
Vishay Intertechnology thick film power resistor with optional NTC thermistor and PC-TIM simplifies designs and saves board space
The AEC-Q200 qualified device in a compact SOT-227B package offers high pulse handling capability and power dissipation to 200 W.
-
More warning signs for a consumer electronics shortage
Taiwanese electronics supplier Pegatron sounds the alarm on potential tariff fallout.
-
Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. launches advanced anti-clogging pump panel system
It is designed to address the challenges of aging infrastructure, frequent pump failures caused by clogs and the need to reduce energy consumption.
-
AI-controlled fighter jets may be closer than we think — and would change the face of warfare
In scenarios where milliseconds matter, a fully autonomous system could outperform any human operator, to the extent that senior defense leaders have expressed a willingness to trust AI with lethal decision-making under certain conditions.
-
ImageIR 6300: Cooled thermographic camera for continuous industrial operation
Equipped with a cooled focal plane array photon detector of the latest generation, the camera delivers razor-sharp images.
-
Sager Electronics to exhibit at Robotics Summit & Expo
View product samples and discuss the latest innovations supporting robotic applications as well as challenges unique to robotic system design.
-
Rochester Electronics and Infineon Technologies expand support for HOTLink and HOTLink II devices
The companies are extending support for 11 part-number options covering commercial and industrial temperatures and multiple package options.
-
Why GaN-on-Si will dominate the RF power amplifier market
GaN-on-Si stands as a lower-cost alternative to more expensive GaN-on-SiC without performance degradation. See why GaN-on-Si is positioned to dominate power amplifier designs.
-
Soft, small and smart: New robot could save lives
The robot's movements — such as bending, twisting and crawling — can be controlled by adjusting the field's strength and direction, and without onboard power or physical connections such as wires.
