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Thanks to TrendForce for this one – the top five base station vendors:
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Distributor OKdo has partnered with Raspberry Pi and the Sony Technology Centre in a scheme to re-use certain Raspberry Pi boards in the UK, with plans for it to become global later this year. OKdo Renew, as it will be know, is open only for later Rapberry Pis: 3b, 3b+ and 4. “In return, they ...
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Advantech has a DIN-rail power-over-Ethernet injector for industrial grade Wi-Fi 6 infrastructure. Called EKI-2701MPI-5G, it supports data rates of 10M, 100M, 1G, 2.5G and 5G, and IEEE802.3bt 90W output. It is”an excellent choice for obsolete infrastructure applications requiring heavy network connectivity,” said the company. It further serves as a PoE PSE – delivering up to 90W ...
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Anglia Components has begun stocking UV-C ultra-violet LEDs from Bolb. “UV-C LEDs are gaining attention because they provide robust, toxic-free disinfection,” said Anglia marketing director John Bowman. “The addition of Bolb’s products to Anglia’s line up is an important step as we look to offer customers solutions for sterilisation that will play an important role ...
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Orbital Marine Power’s O2 has begun feeding power into the national grid from the European Marine Energy Centre in Orkney. The floating turbine, claimed by Orbital to be the worlds largest, has been fabricated using ship-building technology in Dundee, and is anchored in the Fall of Warness. 74m long O2 is Orbital’s first commercial turbine, ...
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Amphenol RF is aiming at test, measurement and industrial applications with a line of BNC cable assemblies using low-loss Times LMR‐UF cable. LMR cable is designed with improved shielding compared to standard RF coaxial cables and is intended to achieve low attenuation at high frequencies – bandwidth is up to 3GHz. The 50Ω ohm assemblies are ...
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Renesas is developing voice-controlled AI for contactless image processing in IoT and edge systems, giving self-checkout machines, security cameras, video conference systems and smart appliances such as robotic cleaners as example applications. To do this, it has teamed up with Californian deep learning chip company Syntiant, and is combining Renesas’ RZ/V vision AI MCUs with ...
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Small Cell Forum (SCF) has released a paper outlining the key test configurations for 3GPP TS38.141 compliance testing of split 6 products using the SCF nFAPI 2.0 interface. Led by Forum members Keysight Technologies and Picocom, the paper aims to inform operators and integrators on how split 6 products can be tested, with specifications derived ...
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PsiQuantum has raised $450 million in Series D funding to build a quantum computer with one million qubits – the level at which quantum computers become commercially viable. The funding round was led by BlackRock with participation from Baillie Gifford and M12 (Microsoft’s venture fund), Blackbird Ventures and Temasek. PsiQuantum has now raised a total of ...
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Blaize, the AI processor specialist, has raised a $71m Series D funding round. Franklin Templeton, a new investor, and Temasek, an existing investor, led the round, along with participation from DENSO and other new and existing investors. “With substantial power advantages making EVs more efficient and economical,Blaize SoCs offer best in class performance with lowerpower ...
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