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Power limits of the trillion transistor era ... Medical AI on a smartphone ... Real time maritime monitoring satellite

By Nick Flaherty www.flaherty.co.uk



Both Intel and Tesla have highlighted the challenges of power management that will limit the coming trillion transistor era. 



Delivering medical cloud AI on smartphones



Space Norway taps UK for marine monitoring radar satellite



BigFAT specification breaks 4GB per file barrier



Britishvolt gigafactory CEO steps down



UK power pioneer Moxia sold to US startup emerging from stealth



Danfoss completes takeover of power expert Semikron



Origami fabric generates electricity from air moisture



Compact surface mount transformers for DC-DC converters




Infineon signs 200mm SiC wafer deal with II-VI



Japanese solid state battery materials research platform starts up

Europe needs to boost quantum support says report

Opinion: Intel’s ‘smart capital’ is a warning from the past


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