Crypto Quantique hooks up with Silex for IoT security

Silex Insight, the embedded security IP core developer, is partnering with Crypto Quantique, the specialist in quantum-driven cybersecurity for the IoT, to create an end-to-end IoT security solution. eSecure, Silex Insight’s Root-of-Trust IP module for systems-on-chip (SoCs), application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) and field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), will be offered alongside Crypto Quantique’s universal ...

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3 phase meter eval kit has 24bit ADC and calculation

ST is aiming at compliant 3 phase watt meters with an evaluation kit built around the STPMS2 double channel 24bit second-order ΣΔ modulator. Called EVALSTPM-3PHISO, it measures through a voltage divider and current shunt for each phase. “Sensing circuitry and PCB layout are optimised to maximise signal-to-noise ratio for accuracy,” said the company. The STPMS2 oversamples ...

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Infinitesima ships Rapid Probe Microscope for 3D characterisation of semiconductors

Infinitesima of Abingdon has shipped its first Rapid Probe Microscope system – RPM 3D – claimed to be the first RPM 3D system for delivering 3D metrology applications for characterisation of state-of-the-art semiconductor devices. The system was co-developed with Imec. The microscope is an enhanced version of the RPM already applied in Mask repair applications. ...

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Sondrel looking to hire 100+ engineers

Sondrel is looking for over 100 new engineers for its offices around the world. “A few years ago, it was becoming increasingly apparent to me that the traditional ways of working with staff commuting every day just to sit in an office or cubicle in front of a computer screen would become redundant,” says Graham ...

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Naka fab shut down after quake

Renesas shut down production at its Naka fab in the Ibaraki prefecture yesterday after the 7.3 earthquake which hit Japan. Power to the plant was maintained and the utilities were unaffected but the company said it had to close down production while the clean rooms were inspected. No date for re-starting production was given. After ...

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Qualcomm, MS and Google object to Nvidia-Arm takeover

Qualcomm, Google and Microsoft have objected to the US FTC about the Nvidia-Arm takeover. In the UK, Graphcore has made its objection to the deal to the to the UK Competition and Markets Authority. China is expected to be opposed to the deal as it may affect their mobile phone manufacturers and their aspirations in ...

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Superconducting nanowires could be used in circuits

MIT is to present a paper on how superconducting nanowires can be used in electronic circuits at the ISSCC later this month. Researchers from Karl Berggren’s group in MIT’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science have found that, although traditionally operated as single photon detectors, superconducting nanowires host a suite of attractive characteristics that have ...

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Glasgow University and Eli Lilly hook up to discover and validate drug targets

The University of Glasgow has entered into a research collaboration with pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Company, that aims to discover and validate the next generation of drug targets for immunological diseases. The £4.6million research collaboration, due to last four years, will work across four diseases – psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibrosis and vasculitis – ...

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Thales to build Telesat’s Lightspeed constellation

Thales Alenia Space is to build Telesat’s satellite broadband constellation, dubbed Lightspeed. It has signed an agreement with the satellite operator Telesat to be the prime contractor for the low Earth orbit (LEO) network. Initially, this will be comprising a fleet of 298 satellites in the 700-750 kg class. Thales Alenia Space will provide the ...

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Small Robot Company exploits 5G

Small Robot Company (SRC), a British agritech start-up for sustainable farming, has joined the 5G RuralDorset project with Wessex Internet, Telint and Dorset Council. The project will develop rural-optimised 5G connectivity, with the world’s first 5G-ready agri-robot for arable farms. The resulting 5G blueprint will enable rapid deployment of 5G to rural areas.  This has ...

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