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Chinese researchers at Fudan University have unveiled RV32-WUJI, the most advanced 2D-material-based microprocessor to date, constructed from molybdenum disulfide (MoS₂) and just three atoms thick. Packing 5,931 transistors into a functional 32-bit RISC-V CPU, the chip demonstrates that 2D semi...
Read MoreMicrochip expands its dsPIC33A portfolio with two new DSC families offering ultra-fast ADCs, high-resolution PWM, and robust security features. Designed for motor control, AI server power supplies, and energy systems, these controllers support SiC and GaN applications with 40 Msps ADCs and up to ...
Read MoreTata 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 ...
Read MoreNordic Semiconductor’s ultra-compact nPM2100 PMIC is now in mass production, offering high-efficiency power management for primary battery applications.
Read MoreRenesas RA8P1 microcontroller delivers 1GHz performance, embedded MRAM and AI acceleration for high-efficiency edge AI systems.
Read MoreWürth Elektronik and Nexperia unveil a modular evaluation kit for BLDC motor development, enabling rapid prototyping up to 1 kW at 48 V.
Read MoreRenesas releases RA2T1 MCUs for compact, high-precision single-motor systems like vacuums and power tools.
Read MoreChina’s semiconductor ambitions have faced billions in wasted investment and a trail of abandoned fabs, challenging its drive for self-reliance. But are these costly setbacks merely growing pains on the path to true technological independence, or signs of deeper struggles ahead?
Read MoreAutoML for Embedded automates ML model building for edge devices, combining open-source flexibility with ADI hardware support.
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