Oxford and UCL researchers demo quantum capabilities using standard ICs

Quantum Motion, a quantum computing startup led by academics from UCL and Oxford University, have demonstrated state of the art quantum capabilities using industrial-grade silicon chips, helping to set a blueprint for how quantum chips can be manufactured at scale using existing manufacturing processes. The discovery changes the dynamics in the development of quantum computing, showing ...

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2D fast-recovery gas sensor

Researchers at Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley have demonstrated a ‘2D’ sensor that works at room temperature thereby using much less power than conventional sensors. The sensor is selective to NO2 with only minimal response to other gases such as NH3, CH2O, and CO2. The highly sensitive, selective, stable, and reversible chemical sensor is based ...

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GaN on SiC MMICs for X-band phased array applications

Cree l Wolfspeed has introduced four new multi-stage GaN on SiC MMIC devices, extending its range of RF solutions for a diverse array of pulsed and continuous wave X-band phased array applications, including marine, weather surveillance and emerging unmanned aerial system radars. Using Wolfspeed GaN on SiC technology, these new devices deliver high power-added efficiency (PAE) ...

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Alps Alpine module for auto 5G

Alps Alpine  is shipping the UMNZ1 Series 5G NR module for enabling 5G in automobiles. Used in combination with V2X systems giving vehicles the capability to communicate and interact with everything around them, such as road infrastructure, other vehicles and pedestrians, 5G is expected to contribute to greater sophistication of IVI (In Vehicle Infotainment); for ...

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Bluetooth SIG outlines pandemic effect on Bluetooth growth

The effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on the growth in Bluetooth annual device shipments has been outlined by the Bluetooth SIG. Effectively, with total shipments remaining at the 4 billion mark, it sees growth in Bluetooth shipments shifted out by one year, A report it has produced predicts that some markets, including wearables and locating ...

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