Robin Mitchell

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Robin Mitchell is an electronic engineer who has been involved in electronics since the age of 13. After completing a BEng at the University of Warwick, Robin moved into the field of online content creation, developing articles, news pieces, and projects aimed at professionals and makers alike. Currently, Robin runs a small electronics business, MitchElectronics, which produces educational kits and resources.

Fujitsu to Use Supercomputer to Provide Tsunami Tracking

Recently, Fujitsu announced that it is working with researchers to develop a tsunami prediction warning system. Why is predicting the effects of tsunamis difficult, what system wil

09-03-2021

Are semiconductor plants too sensitive?

Recent extreme weather in Texas has left thousands without power, many being charged extortionate amounts on their electrical bill, and semiconductor plants out of operation. What

Semiconductors | 08-03-2021

IBM Unveils Worlds First Quad-Core AI Accelerator Chip

Recently, IBM announced the development of the world’s first quad-core AI accelerator chip. What advantages do AI accelerators provide, what details surround IBMs, new device, and

08-03-2021

Apple Looking for LiDAR Providers

Apple has been working on self-driving vehicles for a while, but recent reports show that the tech giant is now looking for LiDAR providers. How has Apple been involved with the au

07-03-2021

Texas Power Outage – The Series of Unfortunate Events that Shut Down Semiconductor Foundries

Recent storm weather in Texas has brought with it some of the coldest temperatures in decades. Why is power out in portions of the US state, how has it affected the semiconductor i

Semiconductors | 06-03-2021

Samsung Electronics Exploring Recycled Hydrofluoric Acid

Recently, Samsung Electronics announced that it has developed a system for recycling hydrofluoric acid for its semiconductor production lines. What is Hydrofluoric acid's purpose i

06-03-2021

Graphene Origami Could be the Key to Future Electronics

Researchers from the University of Sussex have discovered how to manipulate single graphene sheets to create transistor-like components. Why is graphene a good candidate for next-g

05-03-2021

How Superconducting Wires can be Used in Next-Generation Electronics

Recently, researchers from MIT are soon to present a paper on research involving superconducting wires, and how they can be used in next-generation electronics. What is a Cryotron,

04-03-2021

Major Tech Companies Rally Against the Nvidia – ARM Deal

Recently, major tech companies including Qualcomm, Microsoft, and Google have announced their objection to the overtaking of ARM by Nvidia. What deal has Nvidia and ARM made, why i

04-03-2021