Google blows Bubbles with rollout of Android 11

Google has started rolling out Android 11, beginning with Pixel, OnePlus, Xiaomi, OPPO and realme phones. Access to the latest major version of its mobile and embedded operating system will widen to other devices “over the coming months”, says Google. Features of the release include support for use of ‘Bubbles’, a new notifications section, built-in ...

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mySchneider Partner Program

Schneider Electric has launched its mySchneider Partner Program – a new way to encourage transformative and collaborative solutions within Schneider Electric’s energy management ecosystem. With the mySchneider Consultants, Designers and Engineers program, Schneider Electric are helping their partners stay at the edge of technology and innovation by giving them the tools to deploy the right ...

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Renesas sampling DDR5 data buffer

Renesas is sampling a new high-speed, low-power DDR5 data buffer for data center, server, and high-performance workstation applications. The JEDEC-compliant DDR5 data buffer 5DB0148 enables significantly higher speeds and lower latency for load-reduced dual inline memory modules (LRDIMMs) that have become the cornerstone memory technology for this new class of applications. The first generation of ...

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Government embraces data

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) National Data Strategy intends to boost the use of data to drive growth, boost innovation, create new jobs and improve public service. Among specific plans:  500 data analysts across public sector will be  trained in data science by 2021 Downing Street to offer up to ten ...

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Magnons more energy efficient than electrons in datacomms and spin-based quantum computing

Physicists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, the Russian Quantum Center, joined by colleagues from Saratov State University and Michigan Technological University, have demonstrated new methods for controlling spin waves in nanostructured bismuth iron garnet films via short laser pulses. The approach has potential for applications in energy-efficient information transfer and spin-based quantum computing ...

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IoC: Online learning levels out coding skills

Figures from the Institute of Coding (IoC) suggest online learning of coding skills is helping achieve a gender balance, levelling out a previously male-orientated field. Recent course sign-ups during lockdown have shown a near gender balance (47% female vs 51% male). The IoC described this as a marked improvement from the gender split seen last ...

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TDK adds to EPCOS caps

TDK is offering two EPCOS power capacitors for AC filtering in three-phase delta connection-applications. The B32375 series is designed for the low to medium power range and covers a capacitance spectrum from 3 x 5 µF to 3 x 50 µF with rated voltages from 250 VRMS to 600 VRMS. The can diameters are 50 mm or 63.5 mm and the heights vary between 128 mm ...

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Skywater moves in fab tools

Skywater the US foundry supported by the Department of Defence has started installing tools for its $170 million fab expansion. The DOD’s investment was made under the Trusted and Assured Microelectronics (T&AM) program which is developing enhanced sources of microelectronics for the Department’s unique needs. The T&AM program seeks to collaborate with industry and key ...

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EC accelerates nappy analysis

TiHive has got €8.6 million from the EIC Accelerator program under Horizon 2020 to develop its compact imaging system based on terahertz light for deployment in quality control inspections. TiHive’s terahertz AI-aided imaging system allows for smarter, non-invasive, detection of product defects during in-line production, when flaws can be fixed more inexpensively than if they ...

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