ADI expediting output of healthcare products

ADI is expediting production of its healthcare technologies that can help fight COVID-19. These include critical measurement and control technologies that are used in medical equipment essential for for COVID-19 treatments, such as ventilators, respirators, diagnostic test systems, infusion pumps, patient monitors as well as in imaging systems, such as CT scanners and digital x-ray. ...

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Murata and Google claim ‘world’s smallest AI module’

Murata and Google claim to have created the world’s smallest AI module – the Coral Accelerator Module – which will be available to buy in ‘early’ 2020. The module packages Google’s Edge TPU ASIC within a miniaturized footprint. The device claims to accelerate the algorithmic calculations required to execute AI. The goal of Coral is to ...

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RF GaAs takes a dive

Revenue from RF GaAs-enabled devices fell by nearly 6% in 2019, marking the biggest decline since 2004, reports Strategy Analytics. The reason is  declining smartphone shipments but these will return to growth driving the RF GaAs market to around $9 billion by 2024. The growth drivers will be 5G infrastructure and devices, “Wireless applications, particularly ...

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Fraunhofer photonics spinout Arioso completes first funding round

Arioso Systems, a spinoff from he Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems  (IPMS) spin-off  has  completed its first round of financing. Arioso is launching a sound transducer principle for miniaturized headphones using micro loudspeaker technology made from 100% silicon. It is based on the patented Nanoscopic Electrostatic Drive (NED) principle from the Fraunhofer IPMS. This can considerably ...

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