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19 years ago the chip industry was facing a similar problem to today – the need for, and rising cost of, exotic materials. ‘Semiconductor firms are facing critical pricing choices […] The post Exotic Materials Adding Cost To Semis appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Lockheed Martin is highlighting a successful collaboration with Saildrone, a specialist in maritime autonomous systems. USV Basically, an unmanned surface vehicle (USV) was equipped with lethal defence technology, the live-fire […] The post Saildrone, Lockheed Martin demonstrate live-fire from USV platform appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

The JEDEC Solid State Technology Association has announced that it is hosting an Automotive Electronics Forum. The event will take place on 17 September 2026 in Santa Clara, California. The […] The post JEDEC to host Automotive Electronics Forum appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

There's the next frontier of advanced optoelectronics, Samsung Foundry putting back its 1.4nm process to 2029, and Vishay sampling a short distance VCSEL-based proximity sensor... The post Most Read – Feynman GPU, Vishay sensor, Optoelectronic devices appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Yesterday US President Donald Trump signed a memo aimed at enabling 1,000 US rocket launches and re-entries a year – up from 178 launches in 2025. The memo requires agencies […] The post White House looking for 1000 rocket launches a year appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Oshen, the Plymouth developer of sailboats which track Russian submarines, has raised £5million to increase its fleet from 50 to 100 vessels. Investors include Lunar Ventures, Albion VC, Twin Track […] The post Oshen raises £5m to track Russian subs appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Muon Space has completed a Series C round raising $250 million, valuing the company at $1.5 billion and taking its total funding to $386 million Muon has opened a factory […] The post Muon raises $250m and plans to build 500 satellites a year appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

The Q2 Radio Access Network (RAN) market continued to stabilise with modest YoY growth marking the third consecutive quarter of growth following more than two years of contraction says Dell’Oro. […] The post RAN market has third consecutive quarter of growth appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

The consumer wearables revenue is expected to grow at 12% CAGR between 2026 and 2032, says Counterpoint Research. Smart eyewear is projected to account for nearly one-fifth of total consumer […] The post Consumer wearables market to have 12% CAGR 2026-32 appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

New records for high temperatures keep getting set but climate change has still not reached the top of the agenda for many people. None of the respondents in the 32 […] The post No One’s No.1 Problem appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
The Trump administration is pushing US quantum information science and technologies (QISTs) out of the lab as the first products mature, more private investment arrives, and Washington strives to match […] The post Quantum technologies rush out of US labs to match China’s growth appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Over 30 years ago, the incoming CEO of a company which had just made the largest loss in US history declared that the last thing the company needed was a […] The post Fable: The Anti-Vision CEO appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Electrical architectures with a selection of connectors are key to facilitating the reliable transmission of power and data under extreme operational conditions for aircraft, writes Sean Fitall. Electric Vertical Takeoff […] The post How to choose connectors for eVTOL aircraft appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Callosum’s $100 million seed round, one of the largest ever raised in Europe, was headed by Atomico alongside Plural, DCVC, UK Sovereign AI and others. Callosum is building the essential […] The post UK startup Callosum raises $100m appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

University of Birmingham scientists have developed a new material that changes from a gel to a liquid-like state under UV light and can be rebuilt using heat or dismantled by […] The post Birmingham researchers create multi-responsive gel appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Vishay is sampling a fully integrated short distance VCSEL-based proximity sensor. The VCNL36829UM combines a photodiode, ASIC. 16-bit ADC, and smart dual I²C slave address in a compact 1.6 mm […] The post Sensor detects users of smart glasses, earphones and AR/VR devices appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Basler and Syslogic are joining forces to bring machine vision and edge AI together by integrating Basler’s ace 2 GMSL cameras with Syslogic’s computers. Autonomous mobile robots, agricultural vehicles, construction […] The post Machine vision for robots, vehicles and construction equipment appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

EPC (Efficient Power Conversion) Space has come up with three new eGaN power transistors in plastic surface-mount packages, designed to deliver high-performance power conversion for space computing systems. The EPC7050PCSH, […] The post eGAN transistors for power conversion in space-based computing systems appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

The UK Space Agency is funding 16 projects through a £13 million government investment to improve the efficiency and use of satellite communications. It is looking to both boost connectivity […] The post UK Space Agency funds infrastructure projects using satellite comms appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

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