eSIMS provide future designs with plenty of opportunities, especially those in the IoT industry. But what exactly is an eSIM, and why are they going to help future IoT systems such as global asset tracking? What is an eSIM? An eSIM is an embedded SIM card that...
By Robin Mitchell | 01-08-2020
With governments around the world rejecting Chinese developed 5G solutions, there is a growing demand for countries to develop their solutions. Has India decided on whether to use Chinese 5G technology, what solutions are they developing, and when will a 5G ne...
5G | By Robin Mitchell | 31-07-2020
Continuing their trend in research, Samsung is providing $83 million for universities and students to research into display and chip technology. What resources will be provided to researchers, and what role do universities play in technological development? Sa...
By Robin Mitchell | 30-07-2020
Recently, Analog announced their acquisition of Maxim in an all-stock deal. What is an all-stock deal, what do these two companies specialise in, and why are more and more companies merging as Analog Devices acquires Maxim Integrated in an all-stock deal? Who...
By Robin Mitchell | 30-07-2020
Back in 2014, Infineon (along with other chip makers), were fined for price-fixing of integrated circuits. Last week, Infineon successfully fought back against the fine and has had a significant reduction in its fine. What did Infineon do, and what devices wer...
By Robin Mitchell | 29-07-2020
Fast EV chargers are needed to reduce waiting times when at fuel stations, and Ingeteam has teamed up with Infineon to creates Europe’s fastest car charger. What technology drives this charger, and are car chargers looking at the problem in the wrong way? Inge...
By Robin Mitchell | 29-07-2020
Energy harvesting devices are a big application area, especially for some of the more sophisticated technologies that are coming out―for example, electronic textiles (e-textiles). This is where energy harvesting devices harness the movement of the user, which...
By Liam Critchley | 28-07-2020
IBM has urged President Donald Trump to not react to the UK and other EU countries for launching Digital Services Tax. What is this new tax, and what arguments can be made to support it? IBM and the Digital Service Tax Since 1st April 2020, the UK government h...
By Robin Mitchell | 27-07-2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has seen a large number of companies operate remotely while seeing minimal changes to revenue. How will remote work help companies in general, and what technologies do we need to upgrade to enable as many as possible to work from home? Wo...
By Robin Mitchell | 27-07-2020
Elon Musk announced that self-driving tesla cars might be ready by the end of the year. What features do self-driving vehicles need, why does AI play an important role, and what problems can self-driving cars face? Tesla's Self-Driving Cars Self-driving cars h...
By Robin Mitchell | 25-07-2020
Qualcomm announced the release of their latest robotic platform, the RB5, which provides multiple improvements over its predecessor, the RB3, while also integrating a whole range of new features. Learn all about the Qualcomm robotics RB5! Why is AI becoming im...
By Robin Mitchell | 24-07-2020
RoHM and LEADRIVE announced their plans to establish a joint laboratory in the Free Trade Zone (FTZ) in Shanghai to develop Silicon-Carbide (SiC) devices. What is the free trade zone, and what does SiC provide engineers in modern power electronics? What is the...
By Robin Mitchell | 24-07-2020