Tomorrow’s Thinking
65 years ago, in Electronics Weekly’s edition of March 8, 1961, this was the regular column called Tomorrow’s Thinking:
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65 years ago, in Electronics Weekly’s edition of March 8, 1961, this was the regular column called Tomorrow’s Thinking:
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Sansung plans to invest $73 billion this year to keep up with TSMC in the chip business. TSMC expects to spend $52-56 billion on capex and $7 billion on R&D … The post Samsung to spend $73bn on chip capex and R&D appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
ST’s latest image sensors for always-on vision for compact devices operating on batteries or harvested energy – VD55G4 (monochrome) and VD65G4 (RGB colour) – part of the ST BrightSense portfolio … The post Low-power image sensors for battery-powered compact devices appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Thanks to TrendForce for this one – the top ten foundries in Q425: The post Top Ten Foundries In Q4 appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Atmos Space Cargo has closed a €25.7 million Series A financing round. It says the investment will support an initial three-vehicle PHOENIX 2 fleet. The financing will also help the … The post Atmos Space Cargo raises €25.7m Series A for reusable spacecraft appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Thales Alenia Space, Airbus Defence and Space, and RADMORare working together to develop a geostationary defence telecommunications satellite dedicated to the Polish Ministry of Defence. RADMOR is part of WB … The post Thales Alenia Space, Airbus join forces for Polish satcom mission appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
the most read stories on our site cover ST speculating on the arrival of orbiting datacentres, UK consortium proposing to deliver fusion energy, and SoftBank appointing Arm CEO Rene Haas to head up its international operations as CEO. The post Most Read – Orbiting datacentres, BYD supercar, Arm CEO appeared first on Electronics Weekly.