Quantum radar uses entangled microwave photons

A quantum radar using entangled microwave photons has been created at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria. Also known as ‘microwave quantum illumination’, the demonstration detected objects in a noisy thermal environment – and there are potential applications for it in low-power biomedical imaging and security scanners, according to the Institute. “What we have ...

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3” x 5” medical-industrial PSUs deliver 250W passive-cooled and 400W with fan

TDK-Lambda’s 3 x 5inch CUS400M ac-dc PSUs deliver 250W when convection-cooled and 400W when force-cooled. They are qualified for industrial and medical use. Initially, 12V and 24V outputs are available, with 15V, 19V, 28V, 36V and 48V models due later this eyar. All models accept 85 to 264Vac inputs and have a no-load power consumption of ...

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Success With Workstations

Looking for stuff, whether it be keys, wallet, phone, meeting notes, spices in a kitchen cabinet, or pencils in my woodworking shop, is the bane of my existence. Some days, I feel as if I spend more time looking for stuff than do actually using the stuff I was looking for.

Success With Workstations

Looking for stuff, whether it be keys, wallet, phone, meeting notes, spices in a kitchen cabinet, or pencils in my woodworking shop, is the bane of my existence. Some days, I feel as if I spend more time looking for stuff than do actually using the stuff I was looking for.

Another deep learning processor appears in the ring: Grayskull from Tenstorrent

A deep learning processor company has un-cloaked itself in Toronto – Tenstorrent, with a product called Grayskull. It describes the technology behind the processor as: “The first conditional execution architecture for artificial intelligence facilitating scalable deep learning. Tenstorrent has taken an approach that dynamically eliminates unnecessary computation, thus breaking the direct link between model size ...

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IC test lid can remove 650W of heat

Smiths Interconnect is using system simulation models to create custom heat removal lids for ICs under test. “Traditional solutions including finned and liquid cooled heatsinks have been industry staples for many years but are limited in the amount of power they can support,” according to the company. “Smiths Interconnect has refined these options by introducing ...

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Government hedges bets on contact tracibg app

The government appears to have hedged its bets on its  coronavirus tracking app by giving a contract to the Swiss firm Zuhlke to build iOS and Android-based contact tracing  apps for the NHS. NHSX, the NHS’ tech development unit, has produced its own app – currently being trialled on the Isle of Wight – which ...

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US talking to Big Three about fabbing in USA

The US government is talking to Intel, Samsung and TSMC about building fabs in the US, reports the Wall Street Journal. TSMC’s fabs are in Hsinchu and Tainan in Taiwan and in Nanjing in China Samsung’s fabs are in Giheung, Hwaseong, Onyang and  Pyeongtaek in Korea, in Xi’an and Suzhou in China and in Austin, ...

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Intel investigated for breaches of coronavirus safety rules

Intel has received worker safety complaints about its fabs Arizona, New Mexico and Oregon fabs, reports Bloomberg. In March and April, the Occupational Safety and Health division of Oregon received more than 40 virus-related complaints about Intel plants in  Hillsboro and elsewhere. The complaints accuse Intel of not enforcing social-distancing rules, not providing masks to ...

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