Read the first ever Electronics Weekly online: 7th September 1960. We've scanned the very first edition so you can enjoy it.
“Slowly, we’re going to teach the Gatlin robot more things, like starting with dusting, surface cleaning, trash bins and then the toilet,” said Isaac Qureshi, CEO of Gatlin Robotics, adding “toilet’s ...
Octopus Energy, the biggest UK oil and gas supplier, has lined up investors for its software unit called Kraken at a ...
On Boxing Day, China declared its $14.3 billion National Startup Investment Guidance Fund plus three regional funds in the ...
“TSMC’s 2nm (N2) technology has started volume production in 4Q25 as planned,” says a notice on TSMC’s web-site, “N2 ...
In Avnet’s survey, 46% of engineers cited data quality as a top design-level challenge—the highest-ranked barrier to AI ...
ChipX Global, a compound semiconductor startup founded in 2023 and headquartered in in Dublin, is said to be going to build an 8” fab in Malaysia.
64 years ago, this witty ad appeared in Electronics Weekly’s edition of May 3rd 1961. Keep up with developments relating to space technology - satellite technology, PNT, thermal imaging, SatIoT, ...
While the tech moguls urge the US government to pull out all the stops to win the AI race with China, one voice is saying slow down the AI development process.
Nvidia has paid $20 billion in cash for what is described as a ‘non-exclusive licence’ to Groq’s inference technology and has ...
Under the terms of the agreement, Weebit’s ReRAM technology will be integrated into TI’s advanced process nodes for embedded ...
Fujitsu is joining the Softbank-Intel Saimemory project to build an alternative to HBM. The aim of the $52 million development effort is to have a product ready for mass production by the end of the ...