Supply Chain
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House passed semiconductor manufacturing bill
It paves the way for $52 billion to be distributed to build new fabs and increase design.
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Handheld tools for in-field analysis of lithium and rare Earth elements
The analyzers perform in-field lithium testing and measure both light and heavy rare Earth elements from exploration and analysis through processing and compliance.
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Raspberry Pi Roadtest gives designers chance to try the Zero 2 W
The single board computer can be used in a wide range of internet of things projects.
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FPGAs dominate reconfigurable high compute applications
FPGA designs might have a high barrier to entry, but they easily surpass traditional computing and embedded systems architecture in many specialized applications.
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Video: New Vision Display unveils 32 inch computer monitor driven by full color reflective LCD technology
This monitor is engineered to address eye strain and other visual issues that can arise when using traditional LCD and OLED monitors.
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4D lidar sensor with camera resolution introduced
The sensor can detect objects in various weather conditions up to 500 meters away.
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BOE introduces 500 Hz gaming monitor
It is the first of its kind to offer such a high refresh rate.
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Chalcogenide nanostructured displays developed
The abundant Earth element could show potential for future video displays.
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Distributors continue to profit from chip shortage
Smith sees a banner year due to problems in the supply chain.
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ST Microelectronics to double investments due to chip shortage
The sensor and MEMS company will spend up to $3.6 billion this year.
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Microchip introduces TSN Ethernet switches for factory automation
The 9-port switches are powered by an Arm Cortex-A7 processor.
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Chip shortage to persist through 2022
The U.S. government also believes the supply chain is incredibly fragile.
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Report: Micron to close DRAM design site in China
Geopolitical issues may be the root cause.
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RF transparent antenna introduced
The device increases efficiency in 5G network infrastructure.
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Chip investment bill may be unveiled “soon”
This would be the House of Representatives version of the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act.
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Video: Stretchable, self-powered soft thermometer
The sensor could be used in soft robotics, smart clothing or medical wearables.
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Should you use a coprocessor architecture in embedded systems?
Coprocessors have historically been used to augment a CPU’s compute, and the same approach can apply in embedded systems.
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Intel confirms it will build two chip fabs in Ohio
The company could spend up to $100 billion over the next decade at the site.
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SoC families unveiled for smart home, industrial applications
Silicon Labs’ new chips are designed to bring AI/ML to the home.
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Video: Radar sensor tracks micron distances in harsh environments
With an opening angle of just 4°, the device promises a measurement accuracy of up to 1 µm and a sensing range of 0.1 m to 50 m.
