Arrow Electronics appoints v-p engineering

Arrow Electronics has appointed Margit Tischler as vice president engineering of its components business for Europe, Middle East and Africa. “Engineering services are a core part of Arrow’s business,” according to the company. “Arrow has built on its technology relationships with suppliers by establishing an ecosystem of companies with whom it can deliver additional engineering ...

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News – Electronics Weekly 2021-01-05 14:32:26

Californian public display maker Ideum has chosen Zytronic of Newcastle to supply touch screen sensors for its next-generation Pano Duo 49” interactive touch table. Zytronic’s proprietary technology, branded ZyBrid, is multi-touch projected capacitive. “The crucial difference between the first generation Pano Duo 49” table and Ideum’s new one is the transition from an infra-red touch ...

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CEVA licenses IP to DARPA

CEVA and DARPA have established an access framework under which DARPA organizations can access all of CEVA’s commercially available IPs, tools and support. “Our partnership with DARPA extends the reach of our advanced DSPs, AI Processors and wireless IPs to the DARPA research programs and its ecosystem,” said Gideon Wertheizer, CEO of CEVA. “Our comprehensive ...

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Benetel partners with Radisys for 5G small cells

Dublin-based Benetel has integrated its Radio Unit with Radisys’ 5G NR OpenRAN software for OpenRAN deployments in communication, industrial and private networks. The two companies have also made a licensing agreement for Radisys’ LTE software to allow its distribution with Benetel’s eNodeB radio platforms. Pre-integrated, the hardware and software can be deployed in both non-standalone ...

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Huawei out of top six smartphone suppliers

Huawei is expected to fall from third place in 2020 to seventh place in 2021 in smartphone production output, reckons TrendForce, as it is hit by US technology export restrictions and the spin-off of its budget smartphone unit Honor. The top six for 2021, will be Samsung, Apple, Xiaomi, OPPO, Vivo, and Transsion. Together, they ...

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November semi sales up 7% y-o-y

November semiconductor sales were 7% up y-o-y at $39.4 billion and 1:1% up on October, says the SIA “Global sales of semiconductors continued to rise in November, increasing on a year-to-year basis by the highest percentage since March,” says SIA CEO John Neuffer, “annual sales in 2020 are tracking well ahead of the total from 2019, ...

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CES: Entry-level DMS chip with 1GB SDRAM being sampled

OmniVision is sampling an entry-level driver monitoring system (DMS) ASIC with 1GB of on-chip DDR3 SDRAM achieved by using stacked die.  The OAX8000 claims to be the only dedicated DMS processor to integrate a neural processing unit (NPU) and image signal processor (ISP), which provides dedicated processing speeds up to 1.1 trillion operations per second ...

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NASA backs EUVST and EZIE explorations of space weather

NASA is backing two heliophysics missions to explore space weather and the Sun, bidding to better understand the Sun and Earth as an interconnected system: the Solar-C EUVST and EZIE missions. Solar-C EUVST The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency leads the Solar-C EUVST Mission (Extreme Ultraviolet High-Throughput Spectroscopic Telescope), which is due to launch in 2026. ...

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