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.

Chocolate vs Electronics? When It Comes to Beating Strokes My Money's on Both

As a committed consumer of dark Swiss chocolate, research saying that downing a daily helping could reduce the risk of cardiac disease and increase stroke prevention came as very g

Insights | 17-06-2015

Will Intel's Expensive Push Into Programmable Logic be a Buck to Far?

Financially Intel is no slouch, with its market capitalisation of close to $148 billion, but the amount it’s paid to get its hands on Altera’s programmable logic expertise is serio

Articles | 10-06-2015

Will Intel's Expensive Push Into Programmable Logic be a Buck to Far?

Financially Intel is no slouch, with its market capitalisation of close to $148 billion, but the amount it’s paid to get its hands on Altera’s programmable logic expertise is serio

Insights | 10-06-2015

Californian companies to collaborate on developing integrated GaN and Silicon devices

Hot on the heels of its recent tie-up with the Large Hadron Collider people at Cern, Switzerland, Integrated Device Technology (IDT) has announced its latest collaboration. The Cal

Insights | 27-05-2015

My Top Five Hot Product Launches at PCIM 2015

According to industry analysts IHS the power semiconductor sector has not had a terrific time in recent years with less than impressive market growth in 2013. Admittedly this was f

Articles | 21-05-2015

My Top Five Hot Product Launches at PCIM 2015

According to industry analysts IHS the power semiconductor sector has not had a terrific time in recent years with less than impressive market growth in 2013. Admittedly this was f

In The News | 21-05-2015

My Top Five Hot Product Launches at PCIM 2015

According to industry analysts IHS the power semiconductor sector has not had a terrific time in recent years with less than impressive market growth in 2013. Admittedly this was f

Insights | 21-05-2015

GaN Cost Barriers Tumble as Power Transistors Break Silicon's Price/Speed Advantage

Widespread adoption of Gallium Nitride (GaN) transistors as silicon MOSFET replacements is now an economic reality, says California-based power semiconductor company Efficient Powe

Articles | 14-05-2015