Jittery SOX
The SOX fell 12% last Thursday and Friday to 12,217. It was just shy of 14000 on June 3rd. Friday’s 10% fall was the steepest since March 2020. The culprit …
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The SOX fell 12% last Thursday and Friday to 12,217. It was just shy of 14000 on June 3rd. Friday’s 10% fall was the steepest since March 2020. The culprit …
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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is looking beyond the 18A and 14A processes to 10A and 7A, he told the JP Morgan Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference on Tuesday. “Now … The post Intel CEO looking beyond 18A and 14A to 10A and 7A appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Medical equipment manufacturers face a number of challenges to maintain user safety and compliance innovation in medical equipment. In terms of energy regulations, Anthony Coia focuses on two companies’ efforts. … The post Safety and compliance innovation in medical equipment appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
This engineer left a towering legacy: Moral: By your deeds shall you be known The post Fable: The Engineer’s Legacy appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
The quality of the West Coast glitterati is not, it seems, what it was. “Who could understand the importance of the printing press when only monks could read?” asked the … The post Vive La Revolution appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Silicon Motion Technology, the Taiwanese pecialist in NAND flash controller for SSDs, has come up with the SM2524XT, a PCIe Gen5 DRAMless SSD controller purpose-built for AI inference and KVCache-intensive … The post SSD controller for KVCache-intensive workloads appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Skyworks has brought out the Si86Px family of digital isolators with integrated power, a compact solution that combines high‑performance digital isolation with an integrated isolated dc‑dc converter and matched miniature transformer. … The post Digital isolators with integrated power appeared first on Electronics Weekly.