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Bridging the gap: male allies advancing women in STEM
The journey to gender equality within STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering Mathematics) is a collaborative endeavour, and the importance of everyone coming together to achieve this goal cannot be stressed enough.
North Korean cyber espionage targets South Korean semiconductor firms
Recent reports from South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) have revealed a concerning trend of cyber espionage, with North Korean hackers infiltrating South Korean semiconductor manufacturers.
MIT alumni looking to reinvent how chips communicate
Lightmatter, a company founded by three MIT alumni, is reimagining the very essence of the microchip, transcending conventional reliance on electrical signals by integrating light, or photons, for data processing and communication.
The economic impact of investing in Women in Tech
In the lead-up to International Women's Day, Electronic Specifier explores the instrumental role that women play in the technology and engineering sectors, and the economic benefits that fostering their participation brings to industry.
Unreal Engine’s MetaHuman Animator a landmark in accessible facial animation
The combination of Unreal Engine 5.3 and the MetaHuman tool is revolutionising the creation of digital humans in an accessible method.
NHS now using VR for blood transfusion matching
A man in need of regular blood transfusions explored how blood is matched using a virtual reality package launched by NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT).
Apply for Most Innovative Tech at The Hustle Awards 2024
The Hustle Awards are returning in 2024! Dubbed the networking highlight of the year, the Hustle Awards stand as the ultimate accolade of distinction and the standard to which all startups strive.
Raspberry Pi turns 12!
The Raspberry Pi marks a significant milestone as it celebrates 12 years of innovation, having been launched on the 29th of February, 2012. This revolutionary series of small single-board computers, developed in the UK by the Raspberry Pi Foundation in collaboration with Broadcom, has surpassed sales of 61 million units worldwide.
What do you do when discontinuation hits?
What do you do when the worst nightmare hits? That’s a question that 3D Plus faced when the 8 Gigabit DDR3 x32 DRAM component it was using for avionic and aerospace applications was discontinued.
Nvidia's $2tn valuation breaks records
AI chip giant Nvidia recently hit a market valuation of $2 trillion, emphasising the burgeoning demand for its technology amidst an AI surge. This valuation spike occurred after Nvidia's shares climbed over 4% in early trading last week, though they later saw a minor pullback.
How apprenticeships are working to bridge the skills gap
The skills gap is a growing concern across the globe with a massive set of industries in need of workers yet unable to pick up new talent from the workforce that possess the skills they require. The disparity between the skills required by employers in the engineering sector and the skills possessed by the workforce is concerning for several reasons, most critically hindering technological and economic growth, whilst simultaneously straining the ...
Top 5 Power products in February
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 power products to have been released in February 2024.
Top 5 passives products in February
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 passives products to have been released in February 2024.
Top 5 IoT products in February
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 IoT products to have been released in February 2024.
Robots to collect dust on the moon
A cutting-edge computer model replicates Moon dust with remarkable precision, offering a potential breakthrough for smoother and safer Lunar robot teleoperations.
First companies for Hydrogen Challenge announced
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has chosen three companies to enhance both industry and regulatory preparedness for the adoption of hydrogen fuel and emerging technologies.
Apple completely scraps its plan to build an electric car
Apple has reportedly abandoned its electric vehicle (EV) development plans, a decade after the iPhone manufacturer was speculated to have initiated the project.
Scientists look to reduce cost of microchips through plasma
Scientists at the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) are developing computer simulation codes to boost microchip production through the use of plasma – an electrically charged state of matter pivotal in fusion research.
Understanding oxygen sensors in cars
In the intricate ecosystem of a car's engine, oxygen sensors, also known as lambda sensors, play a pivotal role in ensuring efficiency and environmental compliance.
Samsung Galaxy ‘smart’ Ring: what we know so far
At Mobile World Congress, Samsung is displaying its intelligent health lineup. As part of this portfolio, the Galaxy Ring is being unveiled as a new wearable that simplifies wellness.