Changing Tack
Many years ago the story went around that Andy Grove was considering buying Byte magazine because he did not feel that Intel getting a fair crack of the whip in …
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Many years ago the story went around that Andy Grove was considering buying Byte magazine because he did not feel that Intel getting a fair crack of the whip in …
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Lancaster University and the micro:bit Educational Foundation are collaborating on a research hub, MIRL. It will address innovations in physical computing and digital education. MIRL stands for the Micro:bit Innovation … The post MIRL research hub to spearhead miro:bit innovations appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Motorola has come up with some impressive foldable phones – the $799.99 Razr, the $1,099.99 Razr+, the $1,499.99 Razr Ultra and the book-style $1899.99 Razr Fold with a 6,000mAh battery … The post Mote’s foldables appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Murata has started mass production of its MRMS166R and MRMS168R anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR) sensors for healthcare, wearable, and IoT devices. The MRMS166R is the first AMR sensor to combine an … The post Murata launches power AMR sensors for wearables/healthcare appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
For shareholders of Apple, the tenure of CEO Tim Cook has been an unqualified success. Since taking over in August 2011, Apple’s stock has risen more than twentyfold, equivalent to … The post Cooking Apple appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Arrow Electronics this month completed a broad shift of the customer-facing digital platforms for its global components business to a singular user experience under a redesigned arrow.com. The new omnichannel … The post Arrow goes omnichannel appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
The post CHIPS Act investment. Advanced packaging. AI-driven system design. Microelectronics US connects 3,000+ industry leaders shaping North America’s semiconductor future. April 22–23, Austin. appeared first on Electronics Weekly.