UK SME: Die Devices – supplying bare die to the world

Based in Norfolk, Die Devices is a unique small component distributor and fabless semiconductor company. All of its products have one thing in common: they are 100% tested bare die, sold in small and medium quantities. “We specialise in supplying die,” company owner and sales director Ben White told Electronics Weekly. “We are a niche ...

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Gas and particle sensors come to the consumer market

Gas and particle sensors will be a $2.2 billion market in 2026, says Yole Developpement, with the gas sensor market forecast to reach $1.8 billion revenues in 2026 at a 2020-26 CAGR of 10%, and the particle sensor market expected to have a 2020-26 CAGR of 16.3% and expected to reach $407 million in 2026. The ...

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Samsung supplies 49% of smartphone memory market

Samsung supplied almost half the $11.4 billion smartphone memory market in Q1 2021, says Strategy Analytics. Samsung’s 49% share (DRAM & NAND) was followed by Hynix and Micron according to SA’s report, Smartphone Memory Market Share Q1 2021: Samsung Memory Captures Top Spot with Samsung, Hynix and Micron taking an 80%+ revenue share in the Q1 smartphone ...

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UK seeks ITU council seat

The UK is to run for election to the governing council of the UN’s telecoms agency which enables the world’s phone, internet and satellite networks to operate. The UN’s International Telecommunications Union (ITU) allocates global spectrum – the specific radio waves used for sending and receiving information – and satellite orbits which enable everyday technologies ...

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OKdo launches rapid PCB manufacturing and assembly service

OKdo, the SBC and IoT subsidiary of  Electrocomponents, has introduced a rapid PCB manufacturing and assembly service. Provided in partnership with PCB manufacturer Ocean Smile, which has over a decade of experience in quick PCB prototyping and production, the OKdo service offers a 48-hour build time and fast delivery on everything from one-off prototype boards ...

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OneWeb names Innovation Challenge 2021 winners

OneWeb, the UK government-owned low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications company – has announced the winning entries in its open Innovation Challenge 2021. The challenge was “to create new innovations, products, and solutions for small satellite technology”. It was run in association with the UK Government Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the UK ...

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TI creates all-real-time low-latency MCUs for industrial control

TI is aiming at high-speed factory automation and robotics with an all-real-time branch of its Sitara microcontroller family tree. Called the AM2x series, the MCUs have multiple Arm Cortex-Rx real-time cores and, unlike other Sitara devices, no Cortex-Ax application processors. The first members available will be numbered AM243x (see diagram) and have 800MHz Cortex-R5F cores. ...

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