Removing heat from electronic components is a critical aspect of modern electronics design, but while heatsinks are large and fans are noisy, one start-up believes the future of heat removal lies in their recently developed MEMS (microelectromechanical systems...
In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 19-01-2023
Recently, hidden Chinese devices have been found inside vehicles used by the government, which continues to demonstrate the dangers posed by foreign manufacturing. What challenges does Chinese hardware present, what exactly was found, and what does this mean f...
Security | By Robin Mitchell | 18-01-2023
Recently, hidden Chinese devices have been found inside vehicles used by the government, which continues to demonstrate the dangers posed by foreign manufacturing. What challenges does Chinese hardware present, what exactly was found, and what does this mean f...
In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 18-01-2023
The M1 development has showcased the advantage of custom-made Silicon Chips for Apple, and Apple will now opt for in-house Network and Bluetooth/Wi-Fi connectivity chips over Broadcom. With companies turning to custom Silicon for their ASIC, FPGA, CPU, MCU, So...
In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 18-01-2023
Recently, the UK government announced that it plans to introduce new legislation to raise the minimum efficiency needed by lights, thereby reducing the UK’s energy consumption and CO2 emissions. What energy challenges has the UK faced, what would the new propo...
Environment | By Robin Mitchell | 17-01-2023
Recently, the UK government announced that it plans to introduce new legislation to raise the minimum efficiency needed by lights, thereby reducing the UK’s energy consumption and CO2 emissions. What energy challenges has the UK faced, what would the new propo...
In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 17-01-2023
Deep learning-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) can detect and diagnose certain cancers equally well as qualified humans, and in certain situations, it can do it better, faster and tirelessly. Expert human radiologists and oncologists often have to look at h...
AI | By Paul Whytock | 16-01-2023
Deep learning-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) can detect and diagnose certain cancers equally well as qualified humans, and in certain situations, it can do it better, faster and tirelessly. Expert human radiologists and oncologists often have to look at h...
Insights | By Paul Whytock | 16-01-2023
While there is no question that fibre optics are superior for data transmission, they are never found in consumer devices due to the lack of technologies surrounding optical systems. What challenges do modern electronics face, what advantages do optical fibres...
Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 16-01-2023
In what can only be described as an odd move, PM Rishi Sunak recently announced intentions to teach maths until 18. While there may be some reasoning behind this move, one could argue that cybersecurity and technology are far more critical to teach. What chall...
Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 13-01-2023
It is rare for a government to do something right, but in a strange turn of events, the UK government has recently announced new legislation that makes a requirement for almost all new homes in England to have gigabit connections. What challenges does technolo...
In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 12-01-2023
A recent partnership between Qualcomm and Iridium will see satellite connectivity in some future Android devices. What challenges does current world connectivity face, how will the partnership enable satellite connectivity, and why does Iridium provide better...
In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 11-01-2023