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Less than a year after announcing a strategic semiconductor partnership, Denso has pulled its proposal to acquire shares in ROHM — after failing to secure support from ROHM's board of directors and special committee.
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Here is why PCIe 7.0 bandwidth alone isn’t enough and how UIO offers a solution by reducing ordering-related blocking issues.
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US semiconductor equipment maker Applied Materials has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the NEXX business from ASMPT, adding panel-level electrochemical deposition technology to its advanced packaging lineup.
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Lithuanian EMS provider TLT Manufacturing has opened a new electronics manufacturing facility in Vietnam, extending its production footprint beyond Europe for the first time.
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The U.S. Space Force has fast-tracked the employment of the Deep Space Advanced Radar Capability (DARC), which involves a partnership of Australia, the UK and the United States. It says ...
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Chinese manufacturer Luxshare has acquired an additional 24.8% stake in German cable and wiring systems supplier Leoni AG, increasing its shareholding from 50.1% to 74.9%.
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US electronics manufacturer Flex will split into two independent publicly traded companies, separating its fast-growing cloud and power infrastructure segment from its core contract manufacturing operations. The transaction is targeted to close in the first quarter of 2027.
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Metamind is an Indian technology firm specialising in AI-driven data analytics and digital transformation solutions for sectors like aerospace, defense, healthcare, IT and ITES. Kristellar is a defence technology startup.
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Infineon had calendar Q1 (FY Q2) sales of €3.812 billion for a profit of €653 million at a margin of 17.1%. For the current quarter it expects revenue of €4.1 ...
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This alliance aims to address the surging demand in the inference market and set standards for high-performance, energy-efficient sovereign AI infrastructure.
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Alone among semiconductor analysts, the normally bullish CEO of Future Horizons, Malcolm Penn (pictured), forecasted an industry downturn – “maybe this year, if not, next year” – speaking at IFS ...
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The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Sheffield recently hosted a landmark hands-on chip design workshop bringing together students from across the UK to design and ...
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SiTime is sampling the Elite 2 Super-TCXO which aims to increase GPU utilisation and improve compute efficiency in AI datacentres by delivering better time synchronisation. The chip targets a $1.5 ...
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Weebit Nano says that two of its customers have taped out SoCs using its ReRAM IP and one customer has a prototype already manufactured and functional.. Overlord Labs has integrated ...
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Nisshinbo Micro Devices has brought out 1-cell Li-ion battery protection ICs in a WLCSP package. The NB7130 is equipped with all standard safety features, such as overcharge/over-discharge voltage, charge/discharge overcurrent ...
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The Swiss semiconductor startup builds integrated circuits that process visual and positional sensor data to give devices a real-time understanding of where they are and what’s around them.
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Thanks to TMT Finance for this one – the ten biggest lenders to datacentre companies last year: Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) Mitsubishi UFG Bank (MUFG) J.P. Morgan Morgan Stanley ...
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You're spoilt for choice when it comes to AI books. Whether explaining the technology or predicting the future. But books concentrating on developing for AI? Maybe less so. Here's The Developer's Guide to AI.
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ESA engineers have fitted the sunshield and solar panels to complete the construction of Plato, the European Space Agency’s mission to discover Earth-like exoplanets.
The post Picture of the Day: ESA’s Plato spacecraft about to take wing appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
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Misbehaving buffer pointers, whose effects threatened to create a fatal project setback, were identified via a clever software subdivision technique.
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Europe is investing billions in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and data centres. These investments are meant to strengthen the region’s technological position and reduce external dependencies. But the question is becoming harder to ignore: to what extent is Europe building a system on a foundation that does not physically exist?
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Danish EMS provider GPV reported improved earnings in the first quarter of 2026, as structural measures implemented during 2025 began to take effect — even as sales declined and supply chain pressures mounted.
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The smart factory is no longer defined solely by automation, but by intelligence embedded throughout the system.
The post From edge AI to physical AI in smart factories: A shift in how machines perceive and act appeared first on EDN.
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This audio-capture computer peripheral contains an integrated-transistor pickup capsule and a hunk of metal.
The post The Blue (now Logitech) Snowball iCE: This mic sounds nice appeared first on EDN.
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The pH meters are electronic devices designed to measure the acidity or alkalinity by detecting the voltage produced by a specialized sensor.
The post From lichens to digits: The evolution of electronic litmus paper appeared first on EDN.
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These sensor designs enable next-generation factory automation applications to ensure productivity and safety in industrial settings.
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Power-supply inductors may be supplanted by piezoelectric energy-storage elements...maybe. And someday.
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Portable power units have instantaneous-output and run-time limits, but this situation seems ridiculous. Or, then again, maybe not. But how to tell?
The post Quantifying a power surge: Insufficient supplier-sourced knowledge appeared first on EDN.
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ADI’s ADAA245x series of A2B 2.0 Automotive Audio Bus transceivers delivers 4x higher bus bandwidth than A2B 1.0 devices.
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Rohm’s ML7670/ML7671 wireless chipset provides NFC charging for compact wearables such as smart rings and fitness trackers.
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