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Remembering Gordon Moore: The Technology Pioneer Who Revolutionised the Industry

Gordon Moore, the co-founder of Intel and a pioneer in modern computing, recently passed away, leaving behind an immeasurable impact on the technology industry. His contributions, ranging from memory chips and microprocessors to his famous prediction, Moore's...

In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 29-03-2023

New Textile Sensor Breakthrough: Detecting Strain With Greater Sensitivity

Researchers from ETH Zurich have made significant progress in the field of wearable electronics by developing a new textile sensor with greater sensitivity for detecting strain. This breakthrough was made possible by taking advantage of flexible technologies,...

Wearables | By Robin Mitchell | 28-03-2023

New Textile Sensor Breakthrough: Detecting Strain With Greater Sensitivity

Researchers from ETH Zurich have made significant progress in the field of wearable electronics by developing a new textile sensor with greater sensitivity for detecting strain. This breakthrough was made possible by taking advantage of flexible technologies,...

In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 28-03-2023

Is RISC-V Poised to Benefit From Arm’s Licensing Changes?

Amid industry challenges and after facing financial difficulties, ARM is considering different ways to increase its revenue, such as the possibility of raising the license price and expanding the license scope. This comes after the NVIDIA acquisition and with...

RISC-V | By Robin Mitchell | 27-03-2023

Is RISC-V Poised to Benefit From Arm’s Licensing Changes?

Amid industry challenges and after facing financial difficulties, ARM is considering different ways to increase its revenue, such as the possibility of raising the license price and expanding the license scope. This comes after the NVIDIA acquisition and with...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 27-03-2023

Nanoscale Imaging Unlocks the Secret of Super-High-Frequency MEMS Resonators

Microelectromechanical system (MEMS) are gathering a lot of interest in a range of applications and are devices that are made up of both electrical and mechanical components. A number of device types can be created with MEMS spanning a number of application ar...

Technical Analysis | By Liam Critchley | 22-03-2023

Is it Only Chinese-made CCTV Equipment That Poses a Security Risk?

Chinese surveillance companies Hikvision and Dahua have the lion’s share of the UK CCTV market, with over 66% of public buildings using their cameras, and that includes security-sensitive government offices. In addition to that, a majority of higher education...

Security | By Paul Whytock | 21-03-2023

Is it Only Chinese-made CCTV Equipment That Poses a Security Risk?

Chinese surveillance companies Hikvision and Dahua have the lion’s share of the UK CCTV market, with over 66% of public buildings using their cameras, and that includes security-sensitive government offices. In addition to that, a majority of higher education...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 21-03-2023

Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells: The Future of Wearable Solar Technology?

Perovskite solar cells have been gaining a lot of interest in recent years and are seen as one of the front-running technologies that could displace traditional silicon-based solar cell architectures. Perovskite solar cells are being developed in many forms, f...

Wearables | By Liam Critchley | 21-03-2023

Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells: The Future of Wearable Solar Technology?

Perovskite solar cells have been gaining a lot of interest in recent years and are seen as one of the front-running technologies that could displace traditional silicon-based solar cell architectures. Perovskite solar cells are being developed in many forms, f...

Technical Analysis | By Liam Critchley | 21-03-2023

UCLA's Single-Neuron Activity Detection Device: The Future of Neurological Treatment?

Researchers from UCLA have developed a new wearable device that can detect single-neuron activity in the brain, overcoming challenges in monitoring brain activity using non-invasive methods. This breakthrough in neuron detection and data processing can lead to...

In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 16-03-2023

Intel's Latest 20A & 18A Processes: Bringing Humanity Closer to the 1nm Node

Recently, semiconductor manufacturers like Intel have been facing significant challenges in shrinking transistors to the 1nm node due to quantum effects like quantum tunnelling, which violates the laws of physics. To overcome this, companies are investing heav...

Semiconductors | By Robin Mitchell | 15-03-2023