Test System Architect is a graphical toolset developed for signal path design and deployment by signal switching and simulation specialist, Pickering Interfaces. The toolset is available free of ...
The Iran War is hitting the electronics industry, writes Paul Dempsey in Washington DC. Keep up with developments relating to space technology - satellite technology, PNT, thermal imaging, SatIoT, ...
Corporate debt also increased in 2025 to an all-time high of about USD 36 trillion in bonds and USD 23.1 trillion in syndicated debt for a total of USD 59.5 trillion. Given the amount of capital ...
NLM Photonics of Seattle is sampling its 1.6T and 3.2T silicon-organic hybrid (SOH) photonic integrated circuits (PICs) to select customers. The 1.6T DR8 PIC built with NLM’s patented Selerion-HTX, an ...
By engineering the device structure of ferroelectric memory and introducing a nanogate-induced electric field concentration effect, the researchers developed a ferroelectric transistor capable of ...
International shipping has almost come to a halt at the entrance of the Strait of Hormuz. Last Sunday, German ⁠shipping group Hapag-Lloyd said it had suspended all ⁠vessel transit through the strait ...
In the Global Peace Index 2025, Iran ranks 142nd out of 163 countries, making it one of the least peaceful countries in the world. In the Fragile States Index 2024, Iran ranks 43rd out of 179 and is ...
Open Cosmos has announced its layered satellite architecture, ConnectedCosmos, for resilient Ka-band communications. The dedicated connectivity infrastructure enables a combination of norrowband and ...
Micron is sampling a 256GB LPDRAM module — 256GB SOCAMM2 – based on a 32Gb LPDDR5X die.
Intel has appointed Craig Barratt (pictured) to be its next chairman, taking over from Frank Yeary who became chairman in ...
Thales’ SGP.32 eSIM technology is designed for massive IoT deployments, supporting simplified remote provisioning and large-scale device management, while SGP.22 suits consumer and hybrid use cases ...
Read our special supplement celebrating 65 years of Electronics Weekly and looking ahead to the future of the industry. Read the first ever Electronics Weekly online: 7th September 1960. We've scanned ...