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.

These algorithms will keep car-to-car communications safe

ASIC, FPGA and IP specialists EnSilica has designed and launched eSi-ECDSA cryptographic IP to assist with the high security communication and latency requirements of car-to-car (C

Insights | 09-05-2016

Rebellion Racing team prepares for the challenging Spa-Franchamps circuit

As Enzo Ferrari once said, "racing cars are neither beautiful nor ugly. They become beautiful when they win." Whether or not you disagree with that is a matter of personal reflecti

Articles | 06-05-2016

Rebellion Racing team prepares for the challenging Spa-Franchamps circuit

As Enzo Ferrari once said, "racing cars are neither beautiful nor ugly. They become beautiful when they win." Whether or not you disagree with that is a matter of personal reflecti

Insights | 06-05-2016

Half of British “pioneering” firms demonstrate techno-lethargy

The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and electronics giant IBM, say that “pioneering” companies in the UK are suffering from techno-lethargy with just over half of companies

Insights | 05-05-2016

Can these sensor chips really unlock the secrets of the Universe?

Ambition is a fine thing, it helps drive progress. But when German chip maker Infineon broadcast in a press release headline recently that its eight inch sensor chips could reveal

Articles | 04-05-2016

Can these sensor chips really unlock the secrets of the Universe?

Ambition is a fine thing, it helps drive progress. But when German chip maker Infineon broadcast in a press release headline recently that its eight inch sensor chips could reveal

Insights | 04-05-2016

Development board gets low-power wireless connectivity

System-on-Chip specialists, Imagination Technologies, and fabless supplier of low-power semiconductor radio devices Cascoda, have teamed-up to integrate Cascoda’s communications te

Articles | 22-04-2016

Development board gets low-power wireless connectivity

System-on-Chip specialists, Imagination Technologies, and fabless supplier of low-power semiconductor radio devices Cascoda, have teamed-up to integrate Cascoda’s communications te

Insights | 22-04-2016