UKRI announces Quantum computing project funding.

UK Research and Innovation has announced funding for projects within the UK’s National Quantum Technologies Programme. The £50m comes from UKRI’s previously announced £170m Commercialising Quantum Technologies challenge. The projects are Aeon-Rb £2.5m Led by HCD Research to develop accurate quantum clocks for national infrastructure. Altnaharra (cryoelectronics for quantum circuits) £4.3m Led by Quantum Motion Technologies, brings ...

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Oxford Instruments partners for quantum computers

Oxford Instruments NanoScience has announced participation in three projects funded through Innovate UK’s quantum computer commercialisation program, with SEEQC, Quantum Motion and SureCore. Complete list of UK funded quantum computing projects just announced SEEQC has a £6.85m grant from Innovate UK’s Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund (ISCF) to build a commercially scalable application-specific quantum computer for Merck ...

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DNA reveals another electronic property

Japanese researchers have added another tool to the toolbox for DNA molecular electronics. Not yet possible in any useful sense, DNA has the potential to be the backbone for molecular electronic circuits – electronics at the smallest scale – and towards this scientist are hunting through its structure and testing modifications to find useful non-linear ...

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FCC approves Boeing broadband satellite constellation

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved a Boeing application to develop, deploy, and operate 147 non-geostationary (NGSO) broadband satellites. The plan – when the V-band Constellation is complete – is to provide high speed data access to consumers on a global basis, starting with the U.S. The constellation will consist of 132 low ...

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Wafer shipments up 16.4%

Q3 wafer shipments were up 3.3% on Q2 to a record 3,649 million square inches, reports SEMI, which was 16.4% up y-o-y. “Silicon wafer shipments reached a new high in third quarter, with higher shipments in all diameters, which support the large variety of semiconductor devices needed for the modern economy,” says Neil Weaver, Chairman ...

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Memory ASPs to fall

DRAM’s current shortage will become a glut next year, says TrendForce, with the ASP dropping 15%,  bit  demand growing 17.7% and the value of the market climbing 0.3% to $91.5 billion. NAND revenues are expected to grow 7.3% next year to $74.9 billion, bit demand is expected to grow 30.8% and the ASP is expected to ...

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Launchpad for quick-start edge AI development

MicroAI, the Dallas edge AI specialist, has announced Launchpad, a quick start development and deployment tool. Launchpad helps organizations simplify and accelerate the design, development, testing, and deployment of  systems, that run embedded MicroAI software on MCUs and MPUs in edge and endpoint devices. Launchpad gives engineers a single pane of glass for customizable dashboards, including ...

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