Raspberry Pi launches Isaac Computer Science to promote STEM

In partnership with the University of Cambridge, Raspberry Pi is launching Isaac Computer Science, an online platform for teachers and students of A-level Computer Science. The project is funded by the Department for Education’s National Centre for Computing Education programme. Isaac Computer Science provides a range of free online learning materials for the classroom, along ...

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SK Telecom and Samsung to develop 5G-8K TV

SK Telecom and Samsung have signed an MOU to jointly develop and commercialise the world’s first 5G-8K TV. The 5G-8K TV will revolutionize users’ television-watching experience by directly receiving 8K video over SK Telecom’s 5G network. SK Telecom plans to apply Mobile Edge Computing and Network-Based Media Processing to its 5G network to realise seamless transmission ...

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Q2 semi inventory was 93 days

Q2 semiconductor days of inventory were flat with Q1 at 93 days, says Morgan Stanley. The historical median for semi inventory is 69 days. Memory and analogue are the biggest contributors to inventory stock. “Memory producers are holding significant amounts of excess inventory due to persistent price declines, making it more challenging to move product,” ...

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Electric car sales subsidy to be abolished

Electric car purchase subsidies are on the chopping block according to the new transport secretary Grant Shapps. “I make no bones about it,” says Shapps, “we want to remove all the subsidy. So you can see this in two ways. If you are out there reading this, thinking of buying an electric car, buy it ...

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MACOM targets datacentres

MACOM is bringing its 25Gbps and 100Gbps solutions to 50Gbps PAM-4 applications and specifically to 200G QSFP and 2 x 200G OSFP/QSFP-DD modules to bring the benefits of low power and low latency solutions to datacentres. The company has brought out a chipset aimed at faster, power efficient and lower cost optical interconnect providing a pathway ...

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Leti tech moves microscopic samples on complex substrates

Leti has developed an acousto-microfluidic technology which manipulates micro- and nanoscale samples with evanescent sound waves. The technique is envisioned to replace existing technology, which uses high-frequency propagative surface acoustic waves (leaky SAW) to move microscopic samples on complex substrates. The technique generates an evanescent Bessel beam in the low-frequency ultrasound (kHz) range. Thanks to the enhanced radiation force ...

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