Apple, Google and LG join 6G development group

Apple, Google and LG have joined the Next G Alliance, a coalition of companies founded in October by The Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) with the aim to establish North America as a leader in 6G. Members include: Ericsson, Nokia, Charter Communications; Cisco; Hewlett Packard Enterprise; Intel; Keysight Technologies; Mavenir; MITRE; and VMware. Huawei is not ...

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SiGe, Ge-on-Si and CMOS combined at Bristol for quantum record

Researchers from the University of Bristol have made a detector to measure quantum features of light in more detail than ever before, with a sensor “clocked at an order of magnitude faster than the previous state-of-the-art,” said Bristol. It was used to measure the unique properties of ‘squeezed’ quantum light at record high speeds, according to ...

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Digi-Key event to enable the world’s ideas

Digi-Key Electronics will bring together innovators and suppliers from across EMEA on Thursday, November 19 at 14.00 p.m. CET for a first-of-its-kind virtual keynote event focused on enabling the world’s ideas in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The keynote event will feature business updates from president Dave Doherty; a market business development update from ...

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Buckshee ASICs

SkyWater Technology, the US DoD sponsored fab, and Efabless, a crowdsourcing design platform for custom silicon, are accepting designs  for a series of Google-sponsored open source MPW shuttles that will run at SkyWater. Through a partnership between Google, SkyWater and Efabless, open source designs selected by the program will be fabricated at no cost to the ...

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China Q3 mobile phone market down 14.3% y-o-y

The China Q3+smartphone market dropped 14.3% y-o-y to 84.8 million units. This was the result of multiple factors: soft demand; Huawei’s supply constraints; and delayed flagship launches from both Huawei and Apple. China Smartphone Market, Top 5 Company Shipments, Market Share, and YoY Growth, Q3 2020 (shipments in millions) Company 2020Q3 Shipments 2020Q3 Market Share 2019Q3 ...

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TSMC October dip

TSMC revenues dipped 6.5% in October compared to September. Revenues for October 2020 were approximately $4.2 billion, a decrease of 6.5% from September 2020 and an increase of 12.5% from October 2019. Revenues for January through October 2020 totaled $38.5 billion, an increase of 27.7% compared to the same period in 2019. TSMC October Revenue Report ...

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Thermoelectric coolers protect cinema projectors

Offering precise temperature control, ambient liquid cooling systems featuring thermoelectric coolers are ideal for spot cooling of laser projector applications. The Ultra TEC UTX product series from Laird Thermal Systems offers a 10% boost in heat pumping capacity, greater temperature differential and higher efficiency than standard thermoelectric coolers. Compared to traditional lamp projectors, laser projectors ...

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