New Yorker signs Degson for connectors and manufacturing services

New Yorker Electronics is to be a franchises distributor for Degson. “Founded in 1990, Degson is one of the largest manufacturers of terminal blocks and precision moulds in Asia – it currently produces more than one billion terminal blocks a year and sells to 90 countries,” according to the New Jersey-based distributor. “For New Yorker, ...

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Modi pitching for chip investment

India is once again pitching for semiconductor investment after a string of prospective projects have fallen through. “India is becoming an excellent conductor for semiconductor investments,” said prime minister Narendra Modi (pictured) at the weekend, “the world needs a reliable supply chain. Who can be a more trusted partner than the world’s largest de Modi was ...

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24GB HBM3 memory

Micron has begun sampling an 8-high 24GB HBM3 Gen2 memory with bandwidth greater than 1.2TB/s and pin speed over 9.2Gb/s.   It is built on Micron’s 1β (1-beta) DRAM process node, which allows a 24Gb DRAM die to be assembled into an 8-high cube within an industry-standard package dimension. A 12-high stack with 36GB capacity ...

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Viewpoint: Peace breaks out in robotic patents war?

The robotic patents war is not over but disputes don’t have to reach court, writes Alexander Ford of Withers & Rogers, in the wake of the Ocado and AutoStore settlement. Following a three-year-long legal dispute over alleged patent infringement, Ocado and Norwegian robotic tech company, AutoStore, have reached an out-of-court settlement. But the robot patent ...

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