New types of optical devices could be made using perovskites, say researchers at the UC Davis.
When manufactured, in 2029, the 1.4 nm NPU will be co-packaged with Fujitsu’s Arm-based Monaka CPUs which are to be made on ...
Intel is to buy back the 49% stake in its Fab 34 at Leixlip (pictured) which was sold to Apollo Global Management in 2024. Apollo paid $11.2 billion for its stake and is selling it back to Intel for ...
The Zenvo Aurora Agil’s beating heart is a bespoke-designed 6.6-liter V12 engine that prioritizes driver engagement, without compromising usability or emissions. With four turbos, it produces up to 1, ...
Molex has completed the acquisition of Smiths Interconnect, a subsidiary of UK-based Smiths Group. Smiths Interconnect brings ...
Four million Raspberry Pis were shipped in H2 2025, and a total of 7.6 million for FY 2025, up 9% over FY 2024. Keep up with developments relating to space technology - satellite technology, PNT, ...
“Microchip’s SAM9X75D5M product redefines the standard for automotive-grade solutions, combining a high-performance processor with memory in a single package and bringing benefits of a SiP to the ...
Now in its eighth year, the EW BrightSparks awards see Electronics Weekly celebrate some of the brightest and most talented young engineers in the UK today. Keep up with developments relating to space ...
NIST (The US National Institute of Science and Technology) scientists have developed a new process for packaging photonic integrated circuits so they can survive and operate in some of the most ...
TSMC was the largest spender in 2025 with $40.9 billion in capex, 25% of the total. TSMC projects 2026 capex will be between ...
Thanks to CRN for this one – the ten companies with the biggest capacity in AI datacentres measured in megawatts of AI‑capable power:5 Microsoft Azure – estimates above 15,000 MW of AI‑capable ...
Nvidia is to invest $2 billion in Marvell to ensure that Marvell’s customers for datacentre ASICs have a route to compatibility with Nvidia’s computing platform.