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Native RISC-V ROS chip targets robotics

Technology News | September 23, 2022

Two European companies are developing a microcontroller chip using the open source RISC-V instruction set that is optimised to run the ROS2 operating system …



ST, CAES team on octacore RISC-V space chip with selectable cores

Technology News | September 23, 2022

Space system designer CAES is to design the first eight core fault tolerant chip that is selectable between different architectures,…


£31m boost for driver simulation technology

Business news | September 23, 2022

AB Dynamics in the UK has acquired simulator specialist Ansible Motion for £31.2m (€35.6m)  as part of a new simulation…


Software defined memory fabric drives IP maker into chip business

Interviews | September 23, 2022

IP developer IntelliProp is moving into the chip business with a software defined memory fabric based on the Compute Express…


Siemens EDA teams for 3D and chiplet designs

Business news | September 23, 2022

Siemens Digital Industries Software is working with foundry United Microelectronics (UMC) to develop and implement multi-chip 3D design tools The…

EENEWS POWER

 

Odyssey readies 1200V vertical GaN to take on SiC

Business news | September 22, 2022

Odyssey Semiconductor Technologies is building samples of vertical gallium nitride (GaN) FET transistors in…


VW teams for vehicle-to-grid V2G power

Business news | September 23, 2022

Car maker Volkswagen has signed a deal to boost the use of bidirectional charging…


onsemi $450m boost to European silicon carbide wafer plant

Business news | September 21, 2022

onsemi is expanding its silicon carbide (SiC) wafer plant in the Czech Republic with…


ABB takes stake in Samotics to expand AI predictive maintenance

Business news | September 22, 2022

ABB has taken a 10% stake in Dutch AI predictive maintenance firm Samotics as…


GPU-based AI for real time automated anomaly detection

Technology News | September 22, 2022

Falkonry in the US has developed a real time AI tool for anomaly detection…


PFC boost converter simplifies startup circuit design

New Products | September 22, 2022

STMicroelectronics has developed two power-factor correction (PFC) boost converters to simplify the design of…


Sakuu teams for 3D printed solid state battery materials

Business news | September 20, 2022

Sakuu has signed a deal with NGK in Japan to supply key materials for…


NXP, Elektrobit team for entry level battery management system

Business news | September 22, 2022

NXP Semiconductors has teamed up with Elektrobit to co-develop an entry level battery management…


Smart materials for power in Industry 4.0

Technology News | September 22, 2022

Henkel in Germany has developed several materials that tackle the challenges of power management…


Keysight teams for EV battery test

Business news | September 22, 2022

Keysight Technologies is working with Jiyun Technologies in China to develop and deliver a tailored, compact…

OTHER NEWS

 

Key cybersecurity certifications for critical infrastructure at Siemens Mobility

Business news | September 23, 2022

Siemens Mobility has received the first, and largest, certifications by Germany’s TÜV SÜD for…


Breakthrough chip for 100G passive networking

Technology News | September 23, 2022

Researchers in Belgium have developed a chip that enables the next generation of passive…


€5m for LED plastic optical fibre expansion

Business news | September 23, 2022

Dutch plastic optical fibre (POF) developer FiberUnlimited has raised €5m to expand its LED…


Record tops 2Tbit/s speed for coherent optical network

Technology News | September 22, 2022

Nokia Bell Labs has demonstrated a record 260 GBaud (2.08Tbit/s) ultra-high-speed optical signal transmission…


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