Paul Jacobs starts XCOM

Paul Jacobs (pictured), son of Qualcomm co-founder Irwin Jacobs and a former CEO and Chairman of Qualcomm, has started a new company called XCOM to pursue opportunities in 5G. Jacobs is joined by former Qualcomm president Derek Aberle and former Qualcomm CTO Matthew Grob. Jacobs is currently engaged on a $100 billion bid to take ...

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Derby winner funds 36 space-based research projects.

36 research grants have been announced by a new funding platform which invests in projects without the involvement of a committee or outside influence. The platform, called Guaana, has an unusual way of working. All eligible proposals were distributed among applicants who then evaluated each other’s proposals in a two-stage double blinded peer-review based on the criteria ...

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Nexperia launches low-voltage superjunction MOSFETs.

Nexperia has produced itslowest RDS(on) automotive-qualified MOSFETs. The AEC-Q101 Trench 9, 40 V automotive superjunction MOSFETs in the rugged, electrically- and thermally-efficient LFPAK56E deliver a footprint reduction of up to 81% when compared to traditional solutions such as bare die modules, D2PAK or D2PAK-7 devices. The 0.9 mΩ, 220 A DC-rated BUK9J0R9-40H  MOSFET suits applications ...

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Luso signs AJ’s Power Source

Luso  has signed a  distribution agreement with AJ’s Power Source (AJPS) to represent their range of Military Grade power solutions in the UK and Ireland. This includes their leading edge design PowerGridM Military UPS systems. The PowergridM design represents the first significant technical advancement in UPS technology in over 20 years. The innovative design is ...

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