47 years ago, this ad appeared in Electronics Weekly’s issue of July 16th 1978:| Electronics Weekly
Microprocessor systems depend to a large degree on efficient use of their memory. So, 47 years ago, began an article by Mike Evans of National| Electronics Weekly
MAGNETIC BUBBLES eight times smaller than those in garnets now commercially available have been made experimentally by scientists at the IBM Research| Electronics Weekly
Motorola has started diffusing its 6800 microprocessor on four-inch wafers at East Kilbride, and it expects to be in full production on the device by the| Electronics Weekly
The dangers of governments getting involved with the semiconductor industry have become apparent after PwC produced a report saying that in the next five| Electronics Weekly
Every cloud has a silver lining and one of them is shining on China’s rare-earth miners. China Rare Earth Resources and Technology has seen revenues rise| Electronics Weekly
With the US government shut down, it is worth recalling that the last time this happened, during the five-week long U.S. government shutdown between| Electronics Weekly
Despite tech leaders’ best efforts to curry favor with President Trump, his renewed crackdown on H-1B visa will hit the wider tech industry like no other.| Electronics Weekly
There were many changes to the format of Semicon West this year, not least the change of venue to Phoenix, Arizona. The semiconductor, electronics design| Electronics Weekly
I have a couple of Windows 10 PCs at home – with legitimate software licences. They are too old to be ‘Windows 11 compatible’, but are good computers with quad-core ... The post Getting Windows 11 onto a Windows 10 computer appeared first on Electronics Weekly.| Electronics Weekly
It's not often I find myself gobsmacked and doing a double-take over technology, but The Sphere in Las Vegas has just done it. The post The Sphere spins World Cup footballs through the years appeared first on Electronics Weekly.| Electronics Weekly
Hirose has announced a two-piece flexi-to-PCB connector aimed at automotive applications. Called TB4 , it can withstand up to 125°C “which satisfies automotive requirements that allow the connector to be ... The post Flexi-to-PCB connector works near engine compartments appeared first on Electronics Weekly.| Electronics Weekly
The OECD has raised its global growth forecast for 2025, now predicting GDP to expand by 3.2%, up by 0.3 percentage points from its June estimate. According to the OECD ... The post OECD Raises World Growth Forecast appeared first on Electronics Weekly.| Electronics Weekly
The latest episode of CHIIPS features Ras Attale, an ASIC Verification engineer at Tessent Embedded Analytics.| Electronics Weekly
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Heavy rain in the Phoenix and Scottsdale areas of Arizona brought chaos to the roads and Waymo vehicles to a standstill. At the end of September, heavy rainstorms, accompanied by ... The post No-go Waymo as rain stops fleet appeared first on Electronics Weekly.| Electronics Weekly
Packaging and test company, Amkor Technology, has broken ground on its new facility in Preoria, Arizona. It has increased investment of the facility from $2bn to $7bn across two phases, ... The post Amkor bumps up Arizona site to $7bn campus appeared first on Electronics Weekly.| Electronics Weekly
AMD and OpenAI have announced a circular financial deal by which AMD will supply multiple generations of AMD GPUs optimised to train OpenAI’s programmes while giving OpenAI the right to ... The post AMD and OpenAI ink GPU supply/AMD share sale deal appeared first on Electronics Weekly.| Electronics Weekly
Imec has demo-ed a beyond-110GHz C-band GeSi electro-absorption modulator, fabricated on its 300mm silicon photonics platform. Achieving a net data rate of 400Gb/s per lane and optimized for compactness, low ... The post Imec demo-es beyond-110GHz C-Band GeSi appeared first on Electronics Weekly.| Electronics Weekly
August semiconductor sales of $64.9 billion were up 21.7% on the $53.3 billion of August 2024 and up 4.4% on the $62.1 billion of July 2025. “Global| Electronics Weekly
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UK-based Cliff Electronics has signed a distribution deal with DigiKey. "Cliff’s range of high-quality, reliable components fills demand across several| Electronics Weekly
Digikey is highlighting that it added 32,000 new product introductions (NPIs) in the second quarter of 2025. It coincides, says the distributor, with| Electronics Weekly
DigiKey is launching its annual Back to School Giveaway, giving university students the chance to win prizes and kits.| Electronics Weekly
DigiKey showcases a new series of videos on industrial automation. Season 5 of Factory Tomorrow is dubbed "Behind the Robot"| Electronics Weekly
DigiKey is launching Series 2 of its video sequence called ‘Supply Chain Transformed’, a set of videos focus on innovative technologies.| Electronics Weekly
SOME of the ways in which the modern army is making use of electronics were described by the War Minister Mr John Profumo in the Commons last week. So,| Electronics Weekly
There’s thinkers and there’s doers and we need the right balance to thrive. Thinkers go into government while doers build inventions and businesses. At| Electronics Weekly
Semiconductor research lab Imec is to develop processes for growing GaN power semiconductors on 300mm wafers - capacity is now mostly on 200mm. It will be| Electronics Weekly
Trogenix, the Edinburgh pioneering biotech company, has completed a $95 million Series A funding round. The funding will enable the rapid advancement of| Electronics Weekly
Fujitsu and Nvidia have agreed to work to create full-stack AI infrastructure that integrates AI agents. The initiative aims to bolster enterprises'| www.electronicsweekly.com
Ursula von der Leyen (pictured) president of the EU, came up with the idea of a 28th European state at the weekend. Talking about the rash of differing| Electronics Weekly
Business moguls were ruminating at the weekend about whether the investments in AI are a bubble waiting for a collapse. ”There here will be a lot of| Electronics Weekly
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DigiKey is releasing the third series of its Digital City videos, sponsored by Analog Devices, exploring the "future of mobility". Specifically, it DigiKey is releasing the third series of its Digital City videos, sponsored by Analog Devices, exploring the "future of mobility". Specifically, it anticipates the future of automotive technology.| Electronics Weekly
Ambiq has ported Zephyr RTOS to several of its Arm Cortex-M based microcontrollers. Initially Apollo3 (Corex-M4), Apollo4 Plus (M4), Apollo4 Blue Plus (M4| Electronics Weekly
Percepio is supporting Zephyr and Microsoft Azure ThreadX RTOSs with version 4.6 of Tracealyzer. The release includes the company's next-generation trace| Electronics Weekly
Arduino is transitioning to ZephyrOS RTOS (real-time operating system) away from using ARM's Mbed IoT platform.| Electronics Weekly
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The United States Space Force (USFF) has selected two American universities - under its Space Strategic Technology Institute (SSTI 2) initiative - to| Electronics Weekly
Chunghwa Telecom is partnering with San Francisco-based Astranis to bring a dedicated microGEO satellite to support Taiwanese communications.| Electronics Weekly
The European Commission has now given final approval for the SES acquisition of Intelsat, the satcoms specialist.| Electronics Weekly
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At Embedded World in March, Electronics Weekly asked DigiKey's vice president global business development, Mike Slater, if new tariffs and executive| Electronics Weekly
DigiKey and SparkFun are collaborating to bring Experiential Robotics Platform (XRP) kits to school and college students.| Electronics Weekly
DigiKey is releasing a new video series, Sustainable Futures, on the latest innovations that can drive eco-friendly technology.| Electronics Weekly
The distributor DigiKey is providing a free, on-demand online workshop and video series on Zephyr RTOS, the open source system.| Electronics Weekly
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Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign are investigating phase-change as a way to improve heat-sinking in space. Earth-bound heatsinks| Electronics Weekly
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U.S. Space Force (USSF) selects 12 companies to be awarded a position on the Space Test Experiments Platform (STEP) 2.0 contract.| Electronics Weekly
Inelco Hunter is stocking a touch screen 4.3-inch IPS display which, as well as suiting new industrial designs, is a drop-in alternative to recently| Electronics Weekly
DigiKey is introducing its own private-labeled product line, DigiKey Standard. The first DigiKey Standard product appeared in 2022 but it is now being| Electronics Weekly
The Andøya Spaceport in Norway has officially received its Launch Site Operator licence from the Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries. Less| Electronics Weekly
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