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TSMC's European plans ... A lunar rover in Monaco ... AI boost for 20MHz GaN

News this week on eeNews Europe By Nick Flaherty www.flaherty.co.uk


Nvidia to build digital twin for advanced liquid cooling

Technology News | May 27, 2023

Engineers at Nvidia are working on a major US project to develop a new combination liquid cooling system for data…



First showing of Monaco lunar rover

Technology News | May 28, 2023

Venturi Astrolab has shown its FLEX (Flexible Logistics and Exploration) lunar rover for the first time at its labs in…


ToF smart camera maker wins Rock SBC engineering challenge

Feature articles | May 27, 2023

A maker of smart cameras using time of flight (ToF) sensors has won the $50,000 Rock engineering challenge. The challenge invited…


Nanusens embeds its MEMS sensors in digital design, crowdfunds for development

Technology News | May 26, 2023

Nanusens has developed a fully digital circuit design to measure the capacitance of its nanosensors in a single CMOS chip…


Europe approves Viasat takeover of Inmarsat

Business news | May 26, 2023

The European Commission has approved unconditionally the acquisition by Viasat of UK-based satellite operator Inmarsat. The decision follows an in-depth…



Mitsubishi to use Coherent SiC for its $1bn 200mm wafer fab

Business news | May 26, 2023

Mitsubishi Electric is to scale production of silicon carbide chips in Japan with 200mm…


QPT uses AI to boost GaN performance to 20MHz

Technology News | May 24, 2023

Cambridge startup QPT has developed designs that allow power engineers to make use of…


Project looks to new type of lithium air battery cell

Technology News | May 25, 2023

Researchers in Germany are working on a new type of lithium air battery cell …


Oxford PV sets record for commercial perovskite tandem solar cell

Technology News | May 24, 2023

Oxford PV has set a new record for efficiency for a commercial-sized perovskite tandem…


Survey highlights power as major industry design challenge

Market news | May 26, 2023

The boom in artificial intelligence (AI), faster data centres, more efficient electric vehicles (EVs)…


UKBIC backs £36m battery scale up line

Business news | May 26, 2023

The UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC) has secured £36 million for a Flexible Industrialisation…


Siemens expands EV charger business with €4.3m India buy

Business news | May 26, 2023

Siemens has acquired the EV division of Mumbai-based Mass-Tech Controls for €4.3m to boost…


Quarter brick DC-DC converter boost for data centre power

New Products | May 25, 2023

Flex Power Modules has boosted the power of its quarter brick DC-DC converter range…


Open source AI model for cybersecurity

Technology News | May 24, 2023

Researchers in the US have used three key cybersecurity databases to train an open…


Interface boards for drop in GaN replacement

Technology News | May 24, 2023

Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD) has developed a range of interface boards that allow designers…


750Wh/l lithium metal battery tech ready for licensing

Business news | May 23, 2023

US battery technology developer Sakuu is launching a high power density lithium metal battery…


Infineon leads €60m project for European integrated GaN power

Technology News | May 22, 2023

Infineon Technologies is leading a €60mEuropean project with 45 partners developing integrated GaN power…


US snaps up Swedish perovskite thin film equipment maker

Business news | May 18, 2023

First Solar is to buy perovskite thin film equipment maker Evolar in Sweden in…

TSMC'S EUROPEAN TECHNOLOGY SYMPOSIUM 2023

 

TSMC heads for trillion transistor package with 3nm, 2nm

Technology News | May 23, 2023

TSMC is developing a complex device for a customer with a trillion transistors, ramping…


3nm AI chips and 6nm microcontrollers will be key to TSMC Dresden fab

Feature articles | May 24, 2023

TSMC’s European Technology Symposium was heavily focussed on automotive, and of course the prospects…

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