Paul Whytock

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Paul Whytock is Technology Correspondent for Electropages. He has reported extensively on the electronics industry in Europe, the United States and the Far East for over thirty years. Prior to entering journalism, he worked as a design engineer with Ford Motor Company at locations in England, Germany, Holland and Belgium.

Tactile Sensors: Bringing Human Touch to Autonomous Vehicles

Key Things to Know: Tactile sensor technology is set to significantly enhance autonomous vehicle safety by improving the vehicle's ability to "feel" road conditions, working

Insights | 07-10-2024

Will Doctors Ever Fully Trust Artificial Intelligence in Medicine?

Key Things to Know: AI's Growing Role in Medicine: AI is increasingly being used in various medical applications, from diagnosis to long-term care planning. Doctors' Conc

Insights | 15-08-2024

Can the National Grid Support the Rapid AI Development Boom?

Key Things to Know: AI's Expanding Energy Needs: As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into everyday life, the power demands from data centres that support AI ar

Insights | 07-05-2024

How Close Is China to World Dominance in Legacy Semiconductors?

Key things to know: China's Semiconductor Ambitions: The nation's aggressive expansion into both the legacy and high-end semiconductor markets poses significant concerns for

Insights | 27-02-2024

The Band Gap Showdown: GaN or SiC - Which Will Prevail?

Gallium nitride-enabled LED lighting is already making huge reductions to the amount of electrical power used globally, and in ten years’ time, it’s predicted that those savings co

Insights | 02-01-2024

AI in Healthcare: Enhancing Diagnostics for Better Patient Outcomes

Some may say the recent World Economics Forum on Artificial Intelligence (AI) achieved nothing. I don’t entirely agree with that. In my view, the forum highlighted some fundamental

AI | 09-11-2023

AI in Healthcare: Enhancing Diagnostics for Better Patient Outcomes

Some may say the recent World Economics Forum on Artificial Intelligence (AI) achieved nothing. I don’t entirely agree with that. In my view, the forum highlighted some fundamental

Insights | 09-11-2023

How Taiwan's Chipmaking Mastery Shapes Global Tech Politics

Over the past forty years, Taiwan has created an omnipotent technology position for itself that not only makes it one of the most important manufacturers of advanced semiconductor

Semiconductors | 17-10-2023