An Embarrassment
Not for the first time the EU’s vision has exceeded its grasp. Last year it said it would build five datacentres costing €20 billion. It was all in the interests …
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Not for the first time the EU’s vision has exceeded its grasp. Last year it said it would build five datacentres costing €20 billion. It was all in the interests …
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Anritsu Corporation has signed a sales agreement with Thurlby Thandar Instruments (TTi), a UK-based test and measurement instrument manufacturer. Under the agreement Anritsu has started to sell TTi general-purpose test … The post Anritsu to sell TTi general-purpose instruments in Europe appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Back in 2002 battle was joined over the format for the blue laser DVD. This is how it was reported: ’The first shot in a new standards war was fired … The post Blu-Ray – No Way appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Panmnesia, the Korean CXL specialist, has secured an approximately $10 million R&D project to develop Link Controllers and Switches based on open standards such as UALink (Ultra Accelerator Link) and … The post Panmesia expanding into UALink and Ethernet appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Mouser has signed a new global distribution agreement with connectivity specialist StarTech., StarTech’s USB interface modules are designed to upgrade or expand network access and connectivity from a single USB … The post Mouser signs Startech appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Samsung saw Q1 semiconductor profits jumped 49 times YoY to $36 billion on revenue of $94 billion. The driver was the astonishing demand for HBM as the datacentre building boom … The post Samsung Q1 chip profit hits $36bn on sales of $94bn appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Over the past 50 years, industry cycles have become the norm in electronics. These cycles are driven by demand surges, fab capacity expansion, supply constraints, and evolving inventory practices. Today, additional uncontrollable factors such as tariffs, geopolitical conflicts, and de-globalization are adding new layers of volatility to an already dynamic market. As the industry began recovering from the last cycle around mid-2025, excess…