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Gamgee Uses Your Home's Wi-Fi as a Burglar Detector

Gamgee, a company specialsing in innovative home security solutions, has introduced a unique concept of utilising Wi-Fi signals to detect intruders within households. By analysing disruptions in Wi-Fi signals caused by human movements, Gamgee aims to create a...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 18-07-2024

Waldom Electronics Exclusive Interview with ECIA CEO David Loftus

Waldom Electronics is excited to present the latest installment of the Waldom Executive Series, featuring an exclusive interview with David Loftus, CEO of the Electronic Components Industry Association (ECIA). This discussion highlights Loftus's vision for ECI...

Buyer News | By Waldom Electronics | 18-07-2024

OCI Chiplet by Intel: High-Speed, Low-Power AI Infrastructure

Intel has introduced a groundbreaking optical technology, the OCI chiplet, at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference 2024. This innovative chiplet supports bidirectional data transmission over longer distances with significantly reduced power consumption,...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 17-07-2024

Liquid Crystal Adaptive Electronics: Advancing Interactive Systems

Scientists and engineers are always taking inspiration from nature to build new advanced electronics systems. Many things have been achieved with artificial electronics thanks to the natural world around us, but one that has been a long-standing goal to mimic...

Technical Analysis | By Liam Critchley | 16-07-2024

Embedded Components in PCBs: The Future of Compact Electronics

Many trends are driving change across the electronics industry, but few are as pervasive as the push for miniaturisation. Demand for more compact form factors is rising across all electronics segments, leading engineers to rethink long-held design principles....

Insights | By Ellie Gabel | 15-07-2024

3D Stretchable Electronics: A Game-Changer for Wearables

The strip's 3D structure enhances its flexibility, making it stretchable. Nottingham Trent University is exploring the realm of washable, stretchable electronics for medical wearables, with 4mm diameter elastomer fibres showing promise as a substrate for elec...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 12-07-2024

US Invests in Semiconductor Workforce Amid Talent Crisis

In an ambitious effort to address a critical labour shortage threatening domestic chip production, the Biden administration has launched a new workforce development programme funded by the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act. This initiative aims to train and develop...

Buyer News | By Astute Electronics | 10-07-2024

Digital Twins Technology: Advancing Preventive Healthcare

Digital twins are emerging as a groundbreaking technology in the healthcare sector, offering personalised care and predictive capabilities based on patient data. This innovation has the potential to significantly enhance disease prevention, particularly in ar...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 09-07-2024

Semiconductor Industry Sales Surge in May 2024

The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) today announced that global semiconductor industry sales reached $49.1 billion during May 2024. This marks an increase of 19.3% compared to the May 2023 total of $41.2 billion and a rise of 4.1% compared to the Apri...

Buyer News | By Jack Pollard | 09-07-2024

2nm Chip Technology: Intel, Samsung, and TSMC's New Race

Intel, Samsung, and TSMC are at the forefront of a race to implement backside power delivery technology in their 2-nanometer nodes, aiming to enhance their competitiveness in the AI chip market. This innovative technology is poised to enhance chip efficiency...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 08-07-2024

Thermoelectric Cooling for Microprocessor Hotspots Explained

As the performance demands of computing and other modern-day technologies become greater, the size of transistors in silicon chips has decreased in accordance with Moore's law. The higher number of transistors per area on microprocessor chips is now starting...

Technical Analysis | By Liam Critchley | 08-07-2024

GaN and SiC Markets: A Boom in Wide Bandgap Semiconductors

GaN, SiC and Silicon compared. Image source: Infineon  Key Takeaways about Riding the Wave: The Boom of GaN and SiC Markets:   Gallium Nitride (GaN) and Silicon Carbide (GaN) are members of a new class of power semiconductors known as Wide Bandgap semicon...

Insights | By Gary Elinoff | 05-07-2024