Arm to win 22% of data centre server CPU market by 2025

The penetration rate of ARM architecture in data centre servers is expected to reach 22% by 2025, says TrendForce. Arm’s three major adnstages are, says TrendForce: First, they can support diverse and rapidly changing workloads and are more scalability and cost-effective. Second, they provide higher customisation for different niche markets with a more flexible ecosystem. ...

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Si Catalyst adds five In-Kind Partners

Silicon Catalyst has added five companies its In-Kind Partner programme – 360Work, CentralApp, Cliosoft, HDL Design House and InteliSpark. Silicon Catalyst has a created a network of In-Kind Partners (IKP) that lowers the capital expenses associated with the design and fabrication of silicon-based ICs, sensors, and MEMS devices. With this announcement, the number of Silicon Catalyst ...

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Webinar: Digi-Key hails tipping point for “AI Anywhere”

Digi-Key Electronics is hosting a webinar, in collaboration with Analog Devices, entitled “AI Anywhere – ADI’s AI Accelerator IC Enables New Edge AI Use Cases.” As well as covering the challenges involved with implementing Edge AI, the webinar introduces the AI microcontroller MAX78000 and considers new use cases for AI. Presented by Kristopher Ardis, executive ...

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20W dc-dc converters with 1 x 1inch footprint for railways

P-Duke is aiming at rail and industrial use with a family of 20W 25.4 x 25.4mm dc-dc converters with wide input ranges. Depending on part, they take 9 to 75Vdc, or 14 to 160Vdc, and turn that into single or dual outputs of 5, 5.1, 12, 24, ±12 or ±15Vdc. “Using just one dc-dc model converter for ...

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IET’s Lizzie Truett boosts EW BrightSparks selection panel

Every year since 2017, when the first EW BrightSparks was hosted at the Houses of Commons, the IET’s prestigious Savoy Place has been the venue for the Awards Day, and the IET has been a big supporter of the programme. This is particularly true with Lizzie Truett, the IET’s Young Professionals Strategic Development Manager, who ...

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Toshiba motor drivers on Click boards

Mikroelektronika has releases a set of Toshiba bipolar stepper motor drivers on Click boards for evaluation and development. There are nine of them with integrated H-bridges are capable of driving up to 50V at 4A. The ICs are footprint compatible – although some have phase inputs, the others have step and direction inputs. The single-supply devices ...

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UK made: triple-channel X-band rotary joint

Link Microtek has released a rotary microwave joint with three X-band channels, one for transmit and two for receive signals. Called AMCORJD-3, it is for antennas rotating continuously “at in excess of 60rpm and typically exposed to harsh environmental conditions such as wind, rain and salt spray,” according to the company. “The design brief was that ...

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TSMC and Samsung seeking Chips Act money

TSMC and Samsung are looking for a share of the $52 billion which the US is planning to spend on US domestic chip production under the Chips Act. “Arbitrary favoritism and preferential treatment based on the location of a company’s headquarters is not an effective or efficient use of the grant and ignores the reality ...

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