SK Telecom and AWS deliver 5G at the edge

Today, SK Telecom and AWS announced the launch of ‘SKT 5GX Edge,’ the first 5G edge cloud service in Korea. Using AWS Wavelength at the edge of the 5G multi-access edge computing (MEC) networks, SKT 5GX Edge enables customers to build mobile applications that require ultra-low latency.  With SKT 5GX Edge, applications are connected to ...

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TSMC recruiting for Arizona

TSMC is recruiting for its Arizona fab, reports the Nikkei. It is looking for 600 R&D engineers, process engineers, equipment engineers, IT software engineers among other positions needed to operate a fab. A team of 300 current employees will initially staff the fab.  In addition to them, TSMC is recruiting 300 new graduates, and engineers ...

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IBM to secure chip supplies for US DoD

IBM has been awarded a contract from the US DoD  under its Rapid Assured Microelectronics Prototypes (RAMP) project to develop three microelectronics assets for the US military: 1. A verifiable end-to end quantifiable assurance approach, for implementing a microelectronics supply chain and operational security standards based on commercial best practices and tools; 2. A multi-foundry SOTA product pipeline, to provide the ...

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Al caps operate at up to 125°C and up to 6,000 hours

 Vishay BC Components 190 RTL automotive grade aluminium capacitors offer high ripple currents up to 3.36A, operating temperatures to +125°C and up to 6,000 hours of usable life. Compared to previous-generation solutions, the new devices  capacitor series offer lower impedance and 10 to 15% higher ripple current. In addition, the AEC-Q200 qualified devices are available ...

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