SK Telecom puts $20m into Nanox Imaging

SK Telecom will make an additional investment of $20 million in Nanox Imaging!  an Israel-based medical imaging technology company, to become the second largest shareholder. SK Telecom initially invested $3 million in Nanox in 2019. As the first company to introduce commercial-grade digital X-ray technology based on a proprietary silicon MEMs semiconductor technology, Nanox developed ...

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Q2 Outlook

Q2 guidance averages -5% among the 21 companies, fewer than usual, that have been prepared to provide it, says  IC Insights and, of those who have provided it, the margin offered is wider than usual. Six of the 21 expect to see their sales rise in 2Q, and 15 anticipate a sales decline. Companies projecting ...

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Binder’s 818 Series connects with industrial miniature sensors

Binder, the high-performance industrial circular connector specialist, has announced its 818 Series of M8 D-Coded connectors. They are aimed at connecting miniature sensors to Ethernet networks across applications that use the latest automation technology. Binder says the the connectors are specifically designed to support high data bandwidths, which are are becoming common in smart factories, ...

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Fan-Out packaging to grow at 76% CAGR 2020-25

Fan-Out packaging is increasingly being adopted in 5G, HPC and RADAR 77-GHZ and is going to grow to experience one of the sharpest growths for AiP applications (5G-driven) at a 76% CAGR between 2020 and 2025, says Yole Developpement. Separately, (x)PU die partitioning and (x)PU + HBM applications are growing strongly at 20% CAGR and ...

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Maritime hydrogen fuel cell

Yanmar has brought out a hydrogen fuel cell system for maritime applications based on fuel cell technology for automobiles, as part of efforts to offer environment-friendly powertrain solutions. With the International Maritime Organization announcing a strategy to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to zero by the end of this century, marine environmental regulations have been ...

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Low latency, high speed, wide bandwidth analogue interface FMC module

Logic-X, a provider of off-the-shelf Adaptable Compute Acceleration Platforms (ACAP) and sensor processing modules, has launched the LXD30K0 low latency, wide bandwidth analog interface FMC (FPGA Mezzanine Card) module. The LXD30K0 utilizes an ADC (EV12AS350A) and DAC (EV12DS460) from Europe’s Teledyne e2v for the analogue input and output stages and is ideally suited to electronic ...

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