Ready to jump into the fast-paced tech world at Electronics Weekly's virtual forum? With top-notch speakers and cutting-edge innovations, it's sure to be an exhilarating experience. So, what's sparking your curiosity in the tech world? Hit the icons to vote. #ew #electronicsweekly #sustainableelectronics #automativedesign #adas #ev #ai #powerefficiency #RoboticsInMedical
Electronics Weekly
Book and Periodical Publishing
EW informs & inspires electronics engineers to design innovative technologies that improves the lives of everyone.
About us
Electronics Weekly is the leading source of news, latest products, analysis, innovation, tools & information for a global audience of electronics engineering professionals, decision makers & purchasers. We are also an invaluable resource for educational institutions, students and makers. The printed version was born in September 1960 and our website first saw the light of HTTP in March 1996. We have a lot of heritage!
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The US government has warned officials in the Netherlands and Japan that it may impose its Foreign Direct Product Rule (FDPR) on suppliers of chip-manufacturing equipment if they don’t further restrict their dealings with China. Click the link below to know more about the warning. https://ow.ly/p3gu50SGbWF #ew #electronicsweekly #usgov #fdpr #chipmanufacturing
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We'd love your input on selecting a theme for our upcoming virtual event. Hit the icons to vote. #ew #electronicsweekly #sustainableelectronics #automativedesign #adas #ev #ai #powerefficiency #RoboticsInMedical
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Integrals Power has started production of its lithium-ion cathode materials in Milton Keynes, UK. Click the link below to read founder and CEO Behnam Hormozi's comments. https://ow.ly/Hhk650SGbOG #ew #electronicsweekly #LFP #LMFP #cathode #battery #CAM #LithiumIonBatteries
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Infineon Technologies and Amkor Group have jointly committed to stimulating decarbonisation and sustainability strategies across the supply chain. Click the link below to read about what this will involve. https://ow.ly/X06B50SG8UO #ew #electronicsweekly #infineon #amkor #sustainability #decarbonisation
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ROHM Semiconductor Americas has released a line of 16-bit microcontrollers for power supplies with hybrid analogue-digital control loops, plus an evaluation board with software as a design stepping stone. Click the link below to find out more about these microcontrollers. https://ow.ly/jWBJ50SG8Gj #ew #electronicsweekly #microcontrollers #rohm
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Read our latest edition to find out our review of #DAC2024. Click the link in bio below: https://ow.ly/bH4O50SBmni #ew #electronicsweekly #newdigitaledition #ansys #siemens #cadence #61stDAC
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The entry deadline has been extended until 2 August! Kickstart your Monday by submitting your entry: https://ow.ly/rC4A50SG8c1 ✔️ #ElektraAwards #ElektraAwards2024 #engineers #electronics #electronicsweekly #innovation #semiconductor #System #manufacturing #technology
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Get ready to immerse yourself in the electrifying tech world at Electronics Weekly's upcoming virtual tech forum! We're bringing together the brightest minds and latest innovations for an electrifying event that's not to be missed. What topic sparks your curiosity? Cast your vote below ↓ ↓ https://lnkd.in/erD4jShV
Have your say in how we can provide the info you need: Which topic do you want to know more about? 1-Sustainable electronics design & manufacture 2-Automotive Design (ADAS, EV powertrain, semis) 3-Power efficiency for AI 4-Robotics in medical/factory automation 5-Sensors in a connected world Enter our online forum vote at: https://lnkd.in/erD4jShV #sustainableelectronics #automativedesign #adas #ev #ai #powerefficiency #RoboticsInMedical #ew #electronicsweekly
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Samsung Electronics has secured a foundry order from Preferred Networks of Japan for accelerators to be manufactured on its 2nm GAA process. The accelerators will be packaged using Samsung's 2.5D Interposer-Cube S (I-Cube S) heterogeneous packaging technology. Click the link below to learn when Samsung’s 2nm SF2 process is scheduled. https://ow.ly/FT0r50SAq3x #ew #electronicsweekly #samsung
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