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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...
Read MoreGlasgow 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 ...
Read MoreChinese 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 MoreLittelfuse releases CPC2501M solid-state relay IC for smart doorbell chime bypass, simplifying installation and improving system reliability in home automation.
Read MoreRenesas RA8P1 microcontroller delivers 1GHz performance, embedded MRAM and AI acceleration for high-efficiency edge AI systems.
Read MoreRenesas releases RA2T1 MCUs for compact, high-precision single-motor systems like vacuums and power tools.
Read MoreEPC’s new GaN-powered EPC91118 reference design delivers 15 ARMS per phase in a compact 32 mm board for humanoid joints and drones.
Read MoreIntel has been the dominant force in the CPU world, but architectures like ARM and RISC-V are quickly becoming popular. Now, ARM believes that it could grab up to 50% of the data center market share, but many wonder whether this is possible or not.
Read MoreThe EPC7C021 from EPC Space is a compact, radiation-hardened GaN motor drive board for use in space and aerospace environments.
Read MoreMeta Description: TDK introduces edgeRX Vision, an AI-powered defect detection system capable of inspecting 2,000 parts per minute with sub-millimetre precision.
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