Siklu and Signify agree to integrate gigabit-speed wireless connectivity into lighting infrastructure

Siklu - a specialist in millimeter- wave (mmWave) solutions for Digital City, Gigabit Wireless Access (GWA), and Mobile x-Haul - and Signify - the world leader in lighting - announced a strategic partnership agreement to add Siklu’s MultiHaul™ TG multi-gigabit wireless

TriEye partners with Hitachi Astemo to accelerate launch of cutting-edge ADAS technology

TriEye, the pioneer of the world's first mass-market Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensing technology, collaborates with Hitachi Astemo to further enhance the capabilities of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) for adverse weather and low-light conditions by accelerating the launch of TriEye technology. The SEDAR

[Tech Watch] World’s first laser light engines for dynamic illumination, sensing and LiFi communications

KYOCERA SLD Laser, a specialist in commercialization of laser light sources, has announced the introduction of the world’s first LaserLight engines that deliver dynamic white and infrared (IR) night vision illumination along with sensing and LiFi communication functionality for automotive and consumer

New power MOSFET features near-zero reverse recovery losses, bringing advantage to Si usually seen only in GaN technologies

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SkyWater Technology and Applied Novel Devices announced a major industry breakthrough with new transistor technology that offers significant benefits for fast switching power conversion applications. The power MOSFETs offer 2x lower output charge, near-zero reverse-recovery and ultra-low Qoss enabled by AND’s proprietary

[New] ST's GaN power semiconductors

STMicroelectronics' new family of GaN power semiconductors in the STPOWER portfolio can significantly reduce energy use and enable slimmer designs in a huge variety of electronic products. The first device in ST’s new G-HEMT transistor family is the 650V SGT120R65AL with 120mΩ maximum

IonQ and Hyundai Motor partner to use quantum computing to advance effectiveness of next-gen batteries

IonQ, a specialist in trapped-ion quantum computing, and Hyundai Motor Company announced a partnership to develop new variational quantum eigensolver (VQE) algorithms to study lithium compounds and their chemical reactions involved in battery chemistry. Quantum-powered chemistry simulation is expected to significantly enhance the