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Nordic Semiconductor Launches "Green" Component Reels

Nordic Semiconductor's introduction of recycled plastic component reels reduces e-waste by 15,000 kg annually. This initiative could inspire the semiconductor industry to adopt sustainable practices, influencing competitors to prioritize environmental responsibility.

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Qatar Airways Cargo Launches TechLift Solution for Semiconductor Industry

Qatar Airways Cargo has launched TechLift, a specialized air cargo solution designed to meet the unique transportation needs of the semiconductor industry. Featuring advanced technologies like real-time monitoring, shock-absorbing equipment, and priority loading, TechLift ensures the safe and eff...

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Tree Gum Could Be The Source To Longer Lasting Supercapacitors

A team from the University of Glasgow has developed a longer-lasting, eco-friendly supercapacitor using gum kondagogu—an organic tree extract. This breakthrough not only boosts performance but also tackles e-waste by introducing biodegradable materials into electronics. The article explores the...

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Samsung Electro-Mechanics to supply MLCCs to BYD

Samsung Electro-Mechanics has secured a major deal to supply multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) to Chinese EV giant BYD, signaling a shift in global automotive power dynamics. As BYD ramps up production to a staggering 55 million EVs, questions arise about how China scaled so quickly—and wha...

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Battery-Free Sensors Operating on Trains For Real-Time Sensing

Glasgow University spinout RX Watt has developed battery-free sensors for real-time monitoring in rail carriages. Powered wirelessly via radio waves, these retrofit-friendly sensors track temperature, vibration, and wear—eliminating the need for batteries or wired power. Successfully tested at ...

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China US Tariffs – China Changes Definition of Origin to hurt US suppliers

China’s new chip-origin rules target U.S. semiconductor exports by basing import duties on wafer fabrication location, undermining American chipmakers’ access to the Chinese market. While the U.S. scrambles with reactive policy, China’s long-term semiconductor strategy is paying off—posin...

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Facial Recognition: How Human Features Became the Heart of a Digital Revolution

WIN SOURCE recently explored the role of facial recognition as a defining force in today’s digital transformation. From real-time access control to privacy-conscious authentication, the article breaks down how facial recognition has evolved from a novelty to a widely adopted technology, support...

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Texas Instruments Commits Over $60 Billion to U.S. Semiconductor Manufacturing

Texas Instruments is investing over $60 billion to expand U.S. semiconductor manufacturing, building up to seven fabs in Texas and Utah. Focused on foundational semiconductors like power management and mixed-signal ICs, the move supports supply chain resilience and aligns with the CHIPS Act. This...

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TDK Acquires SoftEye: AI Vision Tech Joins the TDK Ecosystem

TDK has acquired an AI startup focused on eye-intent human-machine interface (HMI) technology, advancing its edge AI and embedded systems strategy. The startup’s eye-tracking platform enables intuitive, hands-free control for automotive, medical, and consumer electronics. This move strengthens ...

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Tata Elxsi Partners with Infineon to Drive India’s EV Innovation

Tata Elxsi and Infineon Technologies have partnered to co-develop electric vehicle systems for India, including inverters, battery management, and onboard chargers. The collaboration blends system design with advanced semiconductors like SiC devices and supports ISO 26262 safety standards. Aimed ...

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