UK Government aims to make digital identities secure and legal

The Government is planning to boost the legal status of digital identities to make them “as widely recognised as driver’s licences and bank statements”, according to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), which is seeking “Easily recognised trust-marks to be issued for digital identity products to build public confidence.” Such digital identities will ...

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60A dc-dc for networking fits in 3cc

ABB has introduced a 60A dc-dc converter for 5G, IT and IIoT networking equipment that fits inside 3cm3. Branded MicroDLynx IITM, but numbered UJT060A0X43-SRPZ, the converters is 20.3 x 11.4 x 13mm. DC input voltage range is nominally 12V and can range across 7.5 to 14.4V. The non-isolated output is digitally controlled and set over PMBus between 500mV ...

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Realtek licences Imagination GPU for DTV

Realtek has licensed Imagination Technologies’ IMG B-Series BXE-4-32 GPU for a system-on-chip aimed at mass market digital television. BXE-4-32 was selected, said Imagination, for area efficiency while processing four pixels per clock, plus its multi-core capability and cache configurability. BXE also features Imagination’s IMGIC multiple-quality-level real-time image compression technology that “enables DTV platforms with a BXE-4-32 ...

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Multi-channel space radio covers 300MHz to 6GHz

CesiumAstro has announced a credit-card-sized software-defined radio for use in space for commercial, government and defence applications. Called the SDR-1001 (cover removed right), and tested to NASA GEVS standards, it has four transmit and four receive channels tunable from 300MHz to 6GHz. Bandwidth is 100MHz per channel. At the heart is an FPGA “with 70% resources available for custom designs”, ...

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Concentrated solar power and desalination combined

A 2MW combined solar power and desalination plant is to be built by the European and Gulf researchers and companies. It is part of a project called ‘Desolination’, intended to improve the efficiency of both concentrator solar power and desalination. “Not only will improvement be made on the independent systems but also on their coupling taking ...

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Intel reported to be in talks to buy GloFo

Intel is reported to be in talks with Mubadala, the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth, fund about buying  its subsidiary Globalfoundries. Globalfoundries says Intel has not talked to them. The price being quoted is $30 billion. Globalfoundries has been preparing for an IPO and says it is continuing to do so. After Pat Gelsinger took over as ...

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Morris Chang speaks out against on-shoring IC manufacturing

Morris Chang (pictured) has spoken out against the current moves by countries to try and establish advanced domestic chip manufacturing capabilities. “Recently, we note with concern the tendency to want self-sufficiency or ‘on-shoring’ of semiconductor chips,” Chang told the APEC trade group, “it would be highly impractical to try to turn back the clock. If ...

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Taiwan to put $300m into academic chip courses

The Taiwan government and semiconductor industry are to invest $300 million to create graduate courses for the chip industry. The move comes as the Taiwan industry finds talent getting increasingly short, made worse by a brain drain to the US and China. China has said it needs 230,000 more semiconductor engineers by 2022 and a ...

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Lockheed Martin opens STAR Center manufacturing for Orion spacecraft

Lockheed Martin has officially opened its Spacecraft Test, Assembly and Resource (STAR) Center, an advanced manufacturing facility to expand Orion spacecraft production. The STAR Center, says the company, will expand manufacturing, assembly and testing capacity for NASA’s Orion spacecraft programme and support future space exploration. The 55,000 square-foot space – in Titusville, Florida – will ...

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