Supply Chain
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Qualcomm unveils advanced Wi-Fi 7 plus Bluetooth module
The company claims it is the world’s first and fastest Wi-Fi 7 solution.
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Chip shortage changing the way engineers design
An Avnet survey finds companies are now designing based on the availability of electronic components.
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Mobile World Congress: Intel launches new notebook, server processors
The chips include Intel’s hybrid architecture for better performance and efficiency.
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SIA: US chipmakers fully committed to Russian sanctions
Claims Russia is not a significant direct consumer of semiconductors.
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Best optimized LPR engine from Edge device to the cloud
New license plate recognition (LPR) software and hardware solutions will be showcased by CARRIDA at ISC West and Intertraffic Amsterdam.
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Video: RangePi brings LoRa connectivity to Raspberry Pi
The device allows engineers or makers to connect to the LoRa network.
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Panasonic develops double-sided full wiring roll-to-roll transparent conductive film
The company is calling the construction method the first of its kind.
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STM’s intelligent sensor combines a DSP and MEMS
The ISPU gives continuous assistance to connected technologies.
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Mouser invests in new automation equipment at global parts center
The distributor will add 120 VLMs and other automated systems to improve efficiency and accuracy.
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Bosch to expand Reutlingen wafer fab
The move is designed to help combat the global chip shortage.
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New PCB design curriculum prepares next-generation electrical engineers for tomorrow's workforce
College-level printed circuit board (PCB) design courses for electrical engineers will be taught both online and in-person.
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Case study: AI-powered failure analysis and inspection system finds issues faster
Using 20 MP Blackfly S cameras, Instrumental imaging stations capture high levels of detail required for inspecting small electronic micro assemblies where very small errors can lead to failures.
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Intel forms dedicated automotive group for foundry services
The move continues its push further into its automotive chipmaking capabilities.
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Quanergy secured more than 1,000 sensor orders for IoT in Q4
Use cases for lidar sensors continue to grow.
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Significant advancements made in liquid electronics
From a single droplet of graphene, printed transistors and other electronic devices could be developed.
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New Yorker Electronics broadens optoelectronics line with Vishay high-power infrared emitters
Six new versions of the VSMA designed with 42 mil chip for 1.5 A DC operation provide support for pulsed currents up to 5.0 A.
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Quantum devices made possible with ultra-thin materials
This new technology can improve the performance of quantum computers and speed the development of miniature quantum devices.
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Measuring and switching multi-talent
A new sensor from Leuze can handle both measuring and switching tasks, providing a 2-in-1 solution suitable for diverse automated industrial applications.
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Automaker Denso takes a stake in TSMC’s Japan fab
The deal would give the company a secure supply of semiconductors.
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How Intel's acquisition of Tower bolsters its auto chips strategy
The $5.4 billion deal gives Intel mature nodes it didn’t have previously for automotive chip makers.
