Tesla worth more than Ford and GM combined

Tesla’s market cap is bigger than the combined market cap of Ford and GM. Tesla shares hit $492 yesterday giving Tesla a market cap of $88 billion. GM’s market cap is $50 billion and Ford’s is $37 billion. However Ford’s sales this year are estimated at $144 billion, GM’s are estimated at $138 billion and ...

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CES: SK Telecom prototypes single-photon LiDAR

SK Telecom has introduced a prototype of ‘Next-Generation Single Photon LiDAR,’ a high-performance LiDAR jointly developed by SK Telecom and Pioneer Smart Sensing Innovations Corporation (PSSI) – the automated driving subsidiary of Pioneer Corp.  The prototype of Next-Generation Single Photon LiDAR is built with SK Telecom’s single photon LiDAR transceiver (transmitter/receiver) technologies and PSSI’s 2D ...

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Outage stiffens DRAM price

The Q1 DRAM contract price forecast has moved from “slightly downward” to “mostly holding steady or slightly upward”, according to DRAMeXchange. Because of limited growth in DRAM supply, buyers are  increasing orders to raise inventory The  increase in DRAM spot prices since December and the power outage at Samsung’s Hwaseong fab on December 31, 2019, ...

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SOI 650V half-bridge gate drivers

Infineon has added SOI 650V half-bridge gate drivers to its EiceDRIVER portfolio. The products provide negative transient voltage immunity, monolithic integration of a real bootstrap diode, and latch-up immunity for MOSFET and IGBT based inverter applications. These  features enable more robust and reliable designs at reduced BOM cost. The high output current family 2ED218x is ...

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