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Tuesday, September 26, 2023

First 5G satellite voice call ... UK quantum factory ... 2D GaN barcodes ... Intel's Innovation Day news

By Nick Flaherty www.flaherty.co.uk




The European Commission has re-imposed a fine of around €376.36 million on Intel as part of a long running anti-trust case.




The first 5G voice call on a standard smartphone via a satellite was to Europe. The first 5G voice call…



Toshiba has opened its QKD Quantum Technology Centre in Cambridge, UK The new facility, located in the Cambridge Science Park,…



UK high reliability power supply manufacturer On-Systems has signed its first ever distributor in…



Chinese battery maker Gotion High Tech has shipped the first battery from its €2bn…

VisIC Technologies in Israel is working with IQE in Wales to develop next-generation D-Mode…



French power giant Schneider Electric has launched an industry-first guide to addressing new physical…




Cambridge GaN devices (CGD) is adding 2D barcodes to its integrated power die that…



Dutch industrial AI firm Samotics has developed a software-based energy analytics tool for heavy…





Siemens chooses Monta OS as preferred EV charging software provider




TI extends the lifetime of high-voltage isolation to over 40 years





300W power sink for fast down-programming under no-load conditions





Compact SMD digital non-isolated 1.5kW DC-DC converter






TVS diode for USB4 and Thunderbolt 4 ESD Protection


INTEL INNOVATION NEWS



Intel is developing a custom chip for fully homomorphic encryption (FHE)



Intel launches low end Agilex 3 FPGA family



UXL looks to standardise heterogeneous compute

Intel launches compact RISC-V Nios processor core



Intel opens up its Simics virtual FPGA platform

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