Techman Robot pushes lightweight cobots with built-in AI vision into Southeast Asia - Techman Robot brought a lineup of collaborative robots and AI vision automation systems to the ME Assembly & Automation 2026 trade show in Bangkok this week, targeting manufacturers in Thailand's automotive, electronics, and food processing sectors as the region accelerates factory automation amid supply...
Deloitte 2026 Semiconductor Industry Outlook: AI Reshapes the Semiconductor Landscape - Deloitte’s 2026 Semiconductor Industry Outlook highlights a fundamental shift in the global semiconductor industry. While semiconductors have historically been cyclical, driven by consumer electronics demand, the industry is now increasingly powered by artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure investments,...
ATP Makes The Smallest 64GB eMMC Module - ATP showed off a tiny eMMC package at Computex that didn't get enough credit. Read more ▶ The post ATP Makes The Smallest 64GB eMMC Module appeared first on Semiaccurate .
Near Absolute Zero, This Transistor Starts Acting Like a Brain Cell - A single transistor that behaves like a brain cell in the deep freeze could help unlock the next generation of quantum computers and space exploration systems. Researchers at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) have developed a new type of brain-inspired electronic hardware that can operate at temperatures...
IEEE Semiconductor Workshop Empowers Florida Educators with Industry Knowledge - The IEEE TryEngineering Educator Session, hosted in partnership with the University of Florida’s Florida Semiconductor Institute (FSI), provided Florida educators with a two-day professional development experience focused on semiconductor education, engineering design, and artificial intelligence.
Bioplastics, Biofuels, and Biomanufacturing - Sustainable Sectors - Introducing sustainability goals to long standing, established industries can be difficult. However, global environmental awareness and ramped up regulations are proving to help make changes across major sectors, with the creation of bioproducts and reduced emission processes. This article covers bioplastics,...
CEG: Capital Region Tech R&D Employment Rising - New data from the Center for Economic Growth (CEG) confirms what we’re seeing every day across New York’s Capital Region and beyond: momentum in tech R&D is accelerating. In 2025, employment in physical, engineering, and biological research reached a record high of 7,761 jobs, underscoring the region’s...
N-Tron switch platform focuses on industrial network uptime - HMS Networks has launched the N-Tron NT7000 Series, an industrial Ethernet switch platform designed for applications that require high network availability, precise timing and rugged…
Try Google Fi (Wireless)? The perks-for-the-price are why - Going the MVNO route involves potential risks for cellular companies and their customers alike…but also lots of possible upsides. The post Try Google Fi (Wireless)? The perks-for-the-price are why appeared first on EDN .
Software-defined medical devices are evolving - As software becomes more central in medical devices it is moving towards connected, software-driven systems, writes Andreas Lifvendahl. The trace view shows the runtime behaviour of a real-time system, including task scheduling, interrupts and concurrency, making temporal dependencies visible. Pic: Percepio...
Nordic finds dual-antenna nRF54L15 prototyping tag - Nordic Semiconductor is launching its battery-powered, dual-antenna compact nRF54L15 prototyping tag, which is optimised for Google’s Find Hub and Apple’s Find My systems. The idea is for developers to to more quickly build proofs of concept for ultra-low-power wireless products. For example, asset...
A non-isolated SSR solves a not-so-simple “simple” power problem - Providing power via contact-closure circuits historically required a new third wire, but perhaps no longer. The post A non-isolated SSR solves a not-so-simple “simple” power problem appeared first on EDN .
[News] World’s Smallest Semiconductor Nanotube Achieved at 1 Nanometer - A research team led by the The University of Tokyo has fabricated the world’s smallest semiconductor nanotube, according to a study published in the latest issue of Science. Using boron nitride (BN) nanotubes as a template, the researchers successfully synthesized single-walled molybdenum disulfid......
Webinar: Caspia Shows You How to Fix Security Flaws Before It’s Too Late - I recently posted an overview of an upcoming webinar from Caspia Technologies. That post provides background on the excellent speakers who will present and an overview of the topics they will cover. I recently had the opportunity to attend a dry run of the entire event. The details presented are quite...
Apple iPad Pro M5 Teardown Analysis - Discover what the Apple iPad Pro M5 reveals about custom silicon, tandem OLED, system integration, suppliers, costs, and future computing trends.
The New Software Standard for Physical AI - Building real-time physical AI applications—such as high-performance, multimodal object tracking for autonomous systems within a constrained power envelope—is notoriously difficult. It requires coordinating specialized hardware, managing complex data flows, and optimizing every microsecond for maximum...
Defense Sends Clear Signal to Canadian Semiconductor Industry - Canada sharpens its defense and tech edge with policies to boost homegrown chip power. The post Defense Sends Clear Signal to Canadian Semiconductor Industry appeared first on EE Times .
Podcast EP351: A Detailed Overview of the Emerging Standards for 400G with Kent Lusted - Daniel is joined by Kent Lusted, a Distinguished Architect at Synopsys and an integral part of the company’s Ethernet IP design team. He has been an active contributor and member of the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet PHY standards development leadership team for more than 15 years. Prior to Synopsys, Kent worked...
Amazon’s Newest Gambit: Selling AI Chips - The world’s largest hyperscaler wants to seize the semiconductor moment by selling AI accelerators at scale. The post Amazon’s Newest Gambit: Selling AI Chips appeared first on EE Times .
Chip Industry Week In Review - Apple-Intel is on, says Trump; Amkor's big win; Intel 18A-P; Amazon to sell its AI chips; Rambus' automotive RoT; Brewer's buy; VLSI Symposium tech; CHIPS Act funding; MIT sensor; RISC-V CPU fuzzing. The post Chip Industry Week In Review appeared first on Semiconductor Engineering .
PhotonPath and Xiver hook up for Oxyn production - PhotonPath, the Milan photonics specialist, and Xiver, the Eindhoven MEMS foundry, are collaborating to scale production of PhotonPath’s Oxyn platform. The partnership enables the transition of Oxyn manufacturing to Xiver’s 200 mm wafer infrastructure, expanding wafer capacity, improving lead times,...
Switching technology driving the AI boom - Switching has become a key part of most networks, from the AI data centre down to the factory floor and now into the car. While Broadcom and Marvell dominate the…
Breaking barriers, building careers: UF is training autistic adults for semiconductor careers - UF’s “PATHS” program trains autistic students for semiconductor manufacturing with virtual reality and custom tools. The initiative also offers hands‑on training, resume help and one-on-one mentorships for neurodivergent students. The goal is to convert internships into full‑time roles and broaden...