Trending in Tech

October 2018

October 2018: Trending in Tech is your source to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and news in the electronics industry. In our latest issue, we look at Intel, Blockchain & Beer, and stereo camera sensing.

TSMC Goes Photon to Cloud

EE Times

“TSMC taped out its first chip in a process making limited use of extreme ultraviolet lithography and will start… ”

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Partnership delivers first active stereo camera 3D-sensing solution   

ElectronicProducts

A collaboration between some of Asia’s biggest technology companies may have produced a revolutionary advancement in facial-recognition capabilities… 

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IoT of Octoberfest: Beer Company Toasts Blockchain Technology in Supply Chain 

EBNonline

“Blockchain is the newest supply chain buzzword, but lack of real-world examples is sobering.”

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Xilinx Details SoC-like FPGAs   

 EETimes

Xilinx released the first details of its next-generation Everest architecture, now called Versal. It shows…

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Using power MOSFETs to make a linear amplifier 

EDN

There was this fellow, Rudy Severns, who many years ago went on a speaking tour for International Rectifier to discuss "Hexfets"… 

 

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Intel, ARM to Collaborate on IoT 

 

EETimes

 

Intel and Arm announced a strategic partnership that aims to eliminate a major barrier to IoT deployment, reducing the complexity associated with… 

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TE Connectivity

 

TE Connectivity covers the three elements of all motor control systems.  To learn more about today's top motor control applications. 

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