Analysts predict that global sales for wearable technology could reach €25million by the end of the decade. No doubt, then, that those electronics companies developing technology...
We don’t have robots that can identify and kill the enemy on the front lines of today’s battlefields yet, but they aren’t that far off. The United States, China, Russia, Israel...
Back in December 2013, Electronic Design Europe took a long, hard look at industry analysts’ and assorted pundits’ predictions for the global semiconductor market in 2014. Basically...
Detainees at Prison St. Michel, Nuremberg, recently got into a discussion about wireless charging. You may think this strange. But these detainees were, in fact, dinner guests...
According to Altera it will be the first company to use fine-pitch copper, bump-based packaging technology for commercial purposes. The technology, patented by the Taiwan Semiconductor...
This global semiconductor business is riding the crest of a strong and sustainable wave, as expected. Undoubtedly, the market’s success played a pivotal role in encouraging Japanese...
LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) took an important step forward with the verification of Release 10 LTE-A protocols. It was made possible by a new LTE-A chipset emerging from a collaboration...
The answer is 3D graphene structures. Graphene has been hailed as a game changing technology that could generate the super-chips of the future. It’s strong, light, and an excellent...
A new spin on “electric avenue” is coming to Milton Keynes, U.K.: The city will introduce wirelessly charged electric buses that can do a full day’s work. They are the first of...
Hailed as a major technological breakthrough with enormously positive implications for the future design of electronics, even to the point of perpetuating Moore’s Law, carbon ...