Put up the evidence on Huawei, Vodafone boss tells US

The US should put up any evidence they may have that Huawei switchgear has been used for spying, says Vodafone boss Nick Read (pictured), The US has been pressuring countries and companies not to use Huawei gesr. However, says Read, not to use it involves a  “massive swap of equipment hugely disruptive to national infrastructure ...

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Embedded World: The Ultimate Arduino Challenge

The Ultimate Arduino Challenge was announced at Embedded World by Arduino co-founder Massimo Banzi. The Ultimate Arduino Challenge is divided into three categories: Data Collection, Industrial IoT, and Anything Goes. The Data Collection category tasks engineers with collecting data using an Arduino board and various sensors; The Industrial IoT contest tests engineers’ skills in designing ...

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Samsung ramps 512GB flash module; launching 1TB in H2

Samsung is ramping up production of its 512GB eUFS 3.0 3D NAND flash memory module. In H2 it plans to launch a 1TB device. Samsung’s 512GB eUFS 3.0 stacks eight of the company’s fifth-generation 512Gb 3D NAND die and integrates a high-performance controller. At 2,100 MB/s,  the new eUFS doubles the sequential read rate of Samsung’s ...

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Embedded World: Qualcomm and Geely look to 5G-enabled C-V2X

China car manufacturer Geely, Qualcomm and IoT specialist Gosuncn have teamed upto0put  5G-linked cars on the road in China in 2021. proposed its four steps G-Pilot strategy for autonomous driving in 2018. Presently, its autonomous driving is at Level 2 and will now provide Level 3 services with 5G and C-V2X technologies in 2021 for ...

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Hua Hong heads for 5nm

Hua Hong Semiconductor, the China foundry,  is looking to acquire a 14nm process next year. It also  plans to develop 7nm and 5nm processes. Hua Hong says it will add capacity to its fabs in Shanghai (Jinqiao, Zhengjiang and Kangqiao) and Wuxi, to achieve 350,000 wpm capacity next year.. Hua Hong’s first 12-inch fab dubbed ...

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