Neuromorphic technologies will meet AI workload demands

The neuromorphic sensing market is set to grow at a CAGR of 116% between 2025 and 2030 to reach $5 billion in 2030, says Yole Developpement, and the neuromorphic computing market will grow at a CAGR of 88% between 2025 and 2030 to reach $2 billion in 2030. The three main neuromorphic market segments will ...

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Digi-Key signs Mini-Circuits

Digi-Key has signed a global distribution partnership with Mini-Circuits for its MMIC (monolithic microwave integrated circuit) product line. Through the agreement, Digi-Key is now stocking its 50 GHz, LTCC filters, baluns and couplers, and patented reflectionless filters. Mini-Circuits is a specialist in radio frequency (RF), microwave and millimeter-wave components and systems. Its products are used ...

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Webinar: 2021 IoT Trends, from Farnell customer survey findings

Farnell is hosting, along with Nordic Semiconductor, an IoT webinar which considers these questions: What are the current top IoT applications? Do IoT solution engineers use AI in IoT designs? Farnell surveyed more than 2,000 customers from around the world for its latest IoT survey and will reveal some of its insights, to help shed ...

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Xerotech qualifies battery technology for ESA applications

Xerotech of Galway the lithium-ion battery systems specialist, has qualified one of its proprietary battery safety technologies for space applications with the European Space Agency (ESA). “This is a very exciting project with ESA under the Building Blocks General Support Technology Program (GSTP), that will enable Xerotech to stay at the forefront of battery pack ...

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Precision low-power op-amp works with up to 70V on its inputs

Looking like a handy thing to use at the front end of circuits in lively voltage environments, Analogue Devices has introduced a precision op-amp that can function with up to 70V on its inputs regardless of its own supply rails. Called ADA4098-1, its rail-to-rail input shows a strong Linear Tech legacy, and even carries ‘Over-the-top’ ...

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Cadence unveils next generation of transistor-level circuit simulator for verification

Cadence is claiming up to 3x transient simulation performance for its latest transistor-level circuit simulator, compared with its previous offering. Called Spectre FX Simulator, it is the next generation of the company’s ‘FastSpice’ branded products, aimed at pre and post-layout verification of large DRAM, flash, SRAM and transistor-level SoC designs. “Design teams can verify functionality, timing for sign-off in a ...

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Enter biphenylene, a flat conductive carbon alternative to graphene

European scientists have made biphenylene, a theoretically predicted two-dimensional carbon material similar to graphene, but made of octagons, hexagons and squares instead of just hexagons. It has metallic properties, with stripes of the network 21 atoms wide behaving like a metal while, according to Aalto University in Finland, while graphene is a semiconductor at this size. ...

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H.264 video streamer has four NTSC/PAL/RS-170 sources

Advanced Micro Peripherals has released a stand-alone, low latency H.264 video streamer with four NTSC/PAL/RS-170 composite sources. Called XStream-SD4, “this ruggedized SWaP-optimised solution is tailor-made for even the harshest military and industrial applications”, according to company founder and CEO Lee Foss. On-board is a dedicated hardware compression engine capable of encoding all four video channels ...

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Semiconductor strength underpins Applied’s Q2

Applied Materials had Q2 revenues  $5.58 billion with a gross margin of 47.5% for a profit of $1.58 billion. The company generated $1.19 billion in cash from operations and returned $952 million to shareholders including $750 million in share repurchases and $202 million in dividends. “Applied Materials’ record performance is underpinned by broad-based strength across ...

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Memory market to reach $155bn this year; $180bn next year

After a steep drop in 2019, sales of memory ICs rebounded 15% during 2020, says IC Insights in the April update to the the 2021 edition of The McClean Report—A Complete Analysis and Forecast of the Integrated Circuit Industry (MR21). Following up on that increase, stronger DRAM pricing is expected to lift total memory revenue 23% this ...

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