In The News

The In The News section is your go-to source for the latest developments, trends, and updates in the electronics industry. From breaking news on technological advancements to insights into the newest component releases, this section keeps you informed and engaged.


Huawei's Defiance: Mate 60 Pro Reveals Tech Trade War Loopholes

A deep dive into the Huawei Mate 60 Pro components reveals surprising findings. As the US continues to try to limit Chinese access to key technologies, the latest Huawei Mate 60 Pro not only has 7nm components but also integrates South Korean RAM modules, some...

By Robin Mitchell | 28-09-2023

Intel's Glass Substrate Breakthrough: The Future of Semiconductors?

As the pressure to find new semiconductors continues to increase, researchers from Intel have recently revealed how their latest glass substrates will help Intel put one trillion transistors on a single die in the next few years. What challenges does silicon p...

By Robin Mitchell | 26-09-2023

iPhone 12 Recall in France: ANFR's Analysis on Radio Emissions

Recently, French authorities have published their findings on iPhone 12 radio emissions, claiming that they exceed the legal limits of the country. As such, Apple must push out a software update to rectify the issue or face a large recall in the country. What...

By Robin Mitchell | 21-09-2023

5G Satellite Networks: A $17 Billion Opportunity by 2030

Satellite internet is hardly new, and the number of low-earth orbiting satellites has skyrocketed over the last decade, but one technology that many are now awaiting is space-based 5G networks. What challenges do 5G networks face on Earth, why could space be t...

By Robin Mitchell | 20-09-2023

China Initiates $40BN State Fund for Chip Sector: A New Era in Tech?

With the recent discovery of China’s 7nm capabilities, some are starting to question if the numerous sanctions and restrictions against China are doing more harm than good. Now, China has announced a new round of fundraising that will see at least $40bn invest...

By Robin Mitchell | 15-09-2023

From Copper to Fibre: The UK's Telecom Network Evolution

After more than one hundred years of copper cables being used in telecommunications, BT has finally announced that no new copper cables will be installed in favour of optic fibre systems. The transition from copper to fibre optics is not just a technological a...

By Robin Mitchell | 15-09-2023

Intel vs. TSMC: The Battle for Semiconductor Supremacy Heats Up

Intel's recent challenges have seen TSMC take the crown as the world’s most advanced semiconductor manufacturer. Now that Intel has regrouped and redoubled efforts, Intel is confident that it will regain this crown in 2025 with its 18A process. What challenges...

By Robin Mitchell | 13-09-2023

ARM's Strategic Move: Why NASDAQ Over LSE?

Now that ARM is finally going to become a publicly traded company again, the owners of ARM have decided to list its public offerings on the NASDAQ stock exchange instead of LSE. For those unfamiliar, ARM Holdings, commonly known as ARM, is a global semiconduct...

By Robin Mitchell | 12-09-2023

Huawei's Alleged Secret Chip Fabs to Bypass US Sanctions

With the semiconductor war raging on between the West and China, mounting sanctions continue to give Chinese semiconductor manufacturers grief. Recently, accusations have been launched against Huawei, stating that they are secretly developing foundries to circ...

By Robin Mitchell | 11-09-2023

Advantech Commits to RE100: 100% Renewable Electricity Goal by 2040

As the world grapples with the pressing challenges of climate change, there's a palpable global momentum shifting towards renewable energy. Nations, corporations, and communities are rallying behind the call to transition from fossil fuels, recognising the urg...

By Advantech | 05-09-2023

Data Privacy Concerns: Norfolk Police's Recent Data Leak

Recently, Norfolk and Suffolk police admitted that victim data had been accessed after a freedom of information request was filed, potentially exposing well over a thousand individuals, thus demonstrating the incompetence of local governments and agencies when...

By Robin Mitchell | 04-09-2023

UK-Taiwan Tech Talks: Aiming for Collaboration, Not Fabs

Recently, the UK Government announced that it is currently looking to negotiate with Taiwan to create a trade partnership that will see the high-tech industry thrive. What challenges does the UK face with regards to high-tech development, what conversations ha...

By Robin Mitchell | 01-09-2023

JLR Awards Analog Devices: Supplier Excellence & Partnership

In an industry as competitive as electronics and technology, supplier recognition is more than just an accolade—it’s a testament to a company’s dedication, innovation, and reliability. Analog Devices, a renowned name in this sphere, has recently garnered signi...

By Jack Pollard | 29-08-2023

Soluboard: The Future of Sustainable PCBs and Its Impact on E-Waste

Recently, Infineon announced that they would be adopting a new PCB substrate material called Soluboard that is fully biodegradable and safe for the environment. What challenges do PCB substrates present, what is the new material, and could it help reduce the i...

By Robin Mitchell | 29-08-2023