Riken and Fujitsu hook up for superconducting quantum computing

Riken and Fujitsu have opened the “RIKEN RQC -Fujitsu Collaboration Center” to promote joint research and development of foundational technologies to put superconducting quantum computers into practical use. Riken and Fujitsu will develop hardware and software technologies to realize a quantum computer with 1000 qubits and develop applications using a prototype quantum computer. These capabilities ...

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ESA looks to open up in-space servicing market

The European Space Agency (ESA) is anticipating a new era of in-space servicing activities to prolong mission lifetimes, such as refuelling, refurbishment, assembly, manufacturing, and recycling. The agency has begun soliciting ideas for In-Orbit Servicing activities from European industry and academia. A first stage ‘request for information’ has been posted on ESA’s Open Space Innovation ...

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Viennese researchers develop super-fast image sensor

The Vienna University of Technology has reported an image sensor with an integrated artificial neural network (ANN) capable of learning and classifying images within nanoseconds. The image sensor can simultaneously capture and process images, making object recognition many orders of magnitude faster. The device does not consume any electrical power when it is operating, since ...

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Lattice adds auto FPGAs

Lattice has expanded its Crosslink-NX family with FPGAs specified for automotive applications such as ADAS and IVIsystems. The new CrossLink-NX FPGAs bring best-in-class low power, small form factor, high-performance I/O, and reliability to embedded vision applications for automobiles.   Lattice CrossLink-NX FPGAs support embedded MIPI D-PHY interfaces with speeds up to 10 Gbps.  Key features ...

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