Paul Whytock

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Paul Whytock is Technology Correspondent for Electropages. He has reported extensively on the electronics industry in Europe, the United States and the Far East for over thirty years. Prior to entering journalism, he worked as a design engineer with Ford Motor Company at locations in England, Germany, Holland and Belgium.

Solid-state multi-ion sensor is an IoT breakthrough

A tiny sensor that determines pH and chloride levels in fluid simultaneously has been demonstrated by research organisation Imec and the Holst Centre. It will provide accurate meas

Insights | 13-12-2016

Vertically stacked GAA nanowire MOSFETs are a World first

The CMOS integration of vertically stacked gate-all-around (GAA) silicon nanowire MOSFETs that feature a dual-work-function metal gate enabling matched threshold voltages for the n

Articles | 07-12-2016

Vertically stacked GAA nanowire MOSFETs are a World first

The CMOS integration of vertically stacked gate-all-around (GAA) silicon nanowire MOSFETs that feature a dual-work-function metal gate enabling matched threshold voltages for the n

Insights | 07-12-2016

World’s first graphene-based gas sensor can detect disease on human breath

The world's first gas sensor that can take advantage of the technical characteristics of graphene has been developed by Fujitsu Laboratories in Japan. The sensor operates on a new

Insights | 05-12-2016

Forget 1984. In 2017 Big Brother will be watching you 24/7

Those of you who’ve read George Orwell’s book Nineteen Eighty-Four will remember how the citizens of the fictitious totalitarian state of Oceana are constantly under surveillance b

Articles | 24-11-2016

Forget 1984. In 2017 Big Brother will be watching you 24/7

Those of you who’ve read George Orwell’s book Nineteen Eighty-Four will remember how the citizens of the fictitious totalitarian state of Oceana are constantly under surveillance b

Insights | 24-11-2016

Major heat dissipation breakthrough. But will electronics designers take any notice?

News this week that scientists have developed thermal management technology that could help with the design of smaller chips has coincided with a new market study suggesting 40% of

Articles | 17-11-2016

Major heat dissipation breakthrough. But will electronics designers take any notice?

News this week that scientists have developed thermal management technology that could help with the design of smaller chips has coincided with a new market study suggesting 40% of

Insights | 17-11-2016