FlexLogix extends DARPA licence to 12/16nm eFPGA

FlexLogix has extended its licensing agreement with DARPA to include 12nm and 16nm products. “Since partnering with DARPA in 2017, Flex Logix has provided its eFPGA to many U.S. Government funded programs which need the flexibility and reprogrammability of eFPGA in chips at more advanced nodes,” said Geoff Tate, CEO and Co-founder of Flex Logix. ...

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JAXA to trial solid-state lithium-ion batteries in space

JAXA (the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) has announced that it will conduct an experiment to demonstrate the use of all-solid-state lithium-ion batteries in space. It will be working with Hitachi Zosen Corporation in joint research to investigate practical space applications for the battery technology. Conventional lithium-ion batteries used in space use liquid and have a ...

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Customisable gas sensor for digital noses

Bosch is selling a customisable gas sensor for digital noses which can be programmed for different applications such as detection of spoiled food, bad breath and forest fires. The 4-in-1 MEMS sensor measures gases, humidity, temperature and barometric pressure in a single compact package to reduce TCO. Bosch has developed the BME AI-Studio software tool ...

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