Weebit Nano, a specialist developer of next-generation memory technologies for the global semiconductor industry, has joined the Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA), the voice of the global semiconductor industry. GSA brings together the expanding ecosystem encompassing semiconductors, software, solutions, systems and services, and
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Airgain launches high-performance 5G antenna platform
Why radar sensors are ideal for smart bathrooms
Sensor technology is everywhere today, even enabling smart bathrooms. Beneficial smart applications for the bathroom include the intelligent use of faucets, showers, toilets, lighting, and mirrors to help conserve water and energy. Sensor-powered smart bathroom technology can also enhance hygiene, an essential
Himax unveils industry-first 288Hz 8K TV timing controller solution
II-VI signs major renewable energy contract in China
QuantumScape and Fluence collaborate on stationary storage with solid-state lithium-metal technology
QuantumScape and Fluence Energy announced a multi-year agreement to introduce solid-state lithium-metal battery technology to stationary energy storage applications. The strategic relationship brings together two companies leading in technology innovation focused on accelerating clean energy adoption and reducing global carbon emissions. The companies
[Whitepaper] Power of antenna-modem integrated HPUE optimizes public vehicle performance
FirstNet is now operational across the United States, with public safety agencies embracing its high-speed mobile broadband data capabilities to improve emergency response and drive operational efficiencies. Arising from the ashes and anguish of 9/11, FirstNet enables life-saving situational awareness by boosting
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[Tech Watch] World’s first stacked CMOS image sensor from Sony
Sony Semiconductor Solutions comes out with the world’s first stacked CMOS image sensor technology with 2-Layer Transistor Pixel. Whereas conventional CMOS image sensors’ photodiodes and pixel transistors occupy the same substrate, Sony’s new technology separates photodiodes and pixel transistors on different substrate
