Belfast student develops big data analysis to detect fraud

A student at Queen’s University Belfast has developed software which can help detect insurance fraud. Jiawen Sun, a PhD student in the School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science has been working for the last three years to create a software system which can analyse graph-structured data. This can be used to detect insurance ...

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Premier Farnell ups investment in inventory

Premier Farnell has announced further investment in product inventory as well as the addition of a number of new suppliers to its product offering.  Over the past 12 months, the company has invested almost $100m as a result it now has $444m value of product in stock. New supplier franchises have been added over the ...

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Esperanto licenses NetSpeed AI IP

Esperanto Technologies has licensed NetSpeed’s IP and intelligent design environment for its Supercomputer-on-a-Chip for Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications. Esperanto’s 7nm chip will integrate thousands of RISC-V compatible processors each with vector/tensor accelerators and all connected with NetSpeed’s NoC IP. AI applications demand new architectures to meet the need for unprecedented performance, sophisticated functionality and ultra–low power. ...

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Integrated TETRA and LTE can benefit mission critical users, says ETELM.

While TETRA and LTE interconnection is raising many challenges for the mission critical industry, it is important to consider alternative ways of leveraging legacy technologies to move forward with LTE, says ETELM’s Nicolas Hauswald. Barriers preventing users from deploying LTE could be removed by using an integrated solution instead of an interconnected solution. Private LTE ...

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Eridan Communications joins Silicon Catalyst incubator

Eridan Communications  which is developing RF transceiver technology for 5G software-defined power transceiver applications has joined the Silicon Catalyst incubator. The start-up’s approach to transceivers  is spectrum-flexible from VHF through 6 GHz, and claims to offer unprecedented data bandwidth-efficiency and unequalled power efficiency.  It is applicable to 5G wireless infrastructure, defense and first responder, and ...

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Crossbar licenses ReRAM to Microsemi

Crossbar is licesing its ReRAM technology to  Microsem. The two companies will collaborate in the research, development and application of  Microsemi products  manufactured at the 1x nm process node. The nanofilament technology of Crossbar ReRAM is built upon standard CMOS processes and is scalable to below 10nm without impacting performance. ReRAM is expected to enable ...

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Toshiba puts industrial photorelay into volume production

Toshiba has released started volume production of its TLP3122A photorelay for factory automation and other industrial applications including building automation, security and semiconductor testing. The chip integrates MOSFET devices fabricated using the latest U-MOS IX process to reduce on-state resistance. Housed in the  4-pin SO6 package, the TLP3122A provides an off-state output terminal voltage (VOFF) ...

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