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.

Dev board boosts support for 32bit Flash microcontrollers

Prototyping by its very definition needs an engineering environment that quickly and accurately validates design ideas and a new series of development boards from chip company STMi

Insights | 09-02-2016

Organic photovoltaic cell breaks conversion efficiency world record

A new world record conversion efficiency of 13.2% for an organic photovoltaic OPV multi-junction cell for the direct conversion of sunlight into electricity has been achieved by re

Articles | 08-02-2016

Organic photovoltaic cell breaks conversion efficiency world record

A new world record conversion efficiency of 13.2% for an organic photovoltaic OPV multi-junction cell for the direct conversion of sunlight into electricity has been achieved by re

Insights | 08-02-2016

World’s first hardware-virtualised GPU products unveiled

What is said to be the world’s first hardware virtualised GPU products have been announced by US semiconductor company Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). Called the AMD FirePro S-Series

Articles | 02-02-2016

World’s first hardware-virtualised GPU products unveiled

What is said to be the world’s first hardware virtualised GPU products have been announced by US semiconductor company Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). Called the AMD FirePro S-Series

Insights | 02-02-2016

Test-bed will accelerate ultra-fast 5G implementation

A platform to create technologies vital for the millimetre wave (mmWave) radio spectrum is being built by the New York University (NYU) Wireless research centre. The development of

Articles | 29-01-2016

Test-bed will accelerate ultra-fast 5G implementation

A platform to create technologies vital for the millimetre wave (mmWave) radio spectrum is being built by the New York University (NYU) Wireless research centre. The development of

Insights | 29-01-2016

World's highest Q characteristics chip inductors go into production

Mass-production of the LQP02HQ series of film-type high frequency chip inductors in the ultra-compact 01005 size has started say manufacturers, Murata. Because of the trend toward

Articles | 26-01-2016

World's highest Q characteristics chip inductors go into production

Mass-production of the LQP02HQ series of film-type high frequency chip inductors in the ultra-compact 01005 size has started say manufacturers, Murata. Because of the trend toward

Insights | 26-01-2016