Bug hits CES

Omicron is hitting CES with a number of tech companies pulling out of having a physical presence at the show which runs January 5-8 in Las Vegas.. Microsoft, Google/Alphabet and its self-driving unit Waymo, Facebook/Meta, T-Mobile, Pinterest, Twitter, Lenovo, General Motors, Intel, At&T and Amazon have all said they will not have a physical presence ...

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RFFE market to have 10% CAGR 2021-6

The global RF Front End (RFFE) market should reach $4.3 billion in 2026 with a 10% CAGR2021-2026, according to Yole Developpement RFFE devices for smartphone, tablet, and laptop connectivity are responsible for over $2 billion market valuation in 2021. PA will drive more volume and value from the connectivity market as an effect of 2×2 ...

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How to build a quantum computer

Building a large-scale physical quantum computer is challenging. When scaling up qubits, wiring diagrams get increasingly complicated. Bogdan Govoreanu, quantum computing program manager at Imec, has shown  a smart way of interconnecting neighboring silicon qubits in a 2D bilinear array. This architecture tackles the qubit connectivity problem and is a potential pathway for realising a ...

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ADI multi-phase boost controller

ADI has introduced a multi-phase synchronous boost controller that regulates high-power Class-D amplifiers in automotive infotainment systems. The MAX25203 features both programmable gate drive voltage and current limit blanking time, as well as accurate current balancing, and operates at a high switching frequency to reduce the bill of materials cost and shrink PCB space by ...

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