On this page, EE Times Europe covers the latest news, market trends and perspectives in artificial intelligence (AI).
The exponential growth of AI models is hitting a memory wall, and Vsora’s Jotunn8 processor has been designed to solve this fundamental bottleneck. Paris-based fabless semiconductor company Vsora ...
The push toward semiconductor sovereignty grows even more important as geopolitical factors, market turbulence, export controls and trade tensions threaten to upset the delicate balance on which the ...
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The AI GPU trend accelerated Nvidia’s market value and revenue, and it is now one of the three most valuable companies in the world based on market capitalization. Nvidia’s Developer Conference has ...
For many applications, next-generation IC packaging is the best path to achieve silicon scaling, functional density, and heterogeneous integration while reducing the overall package size.
What wins races: The driver’s skill, or the car’s technology? The arrival of sophisticated electronic systems in Formula 1 cars in the 1980s took this longstanding debate to a new level. Today’s ...
Electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves modulates activity in the organs and the brain. Imec develops miniature implants for the peripheral nervous system, tackling challenges for precise ...
Yole Intelligence’s technology and market analysts Taha Ayari and Aymen Ghorbel explain how New Space has become a focal point for GaN adoption. The space industry is undergoing a transformative shift ...
A new chapter is unfolding in which building local chip ecosystems isn’t just a policy goal but a bet on the future. In the past few years, the semiconductor industry has been thrust into the ...
With advantages like better safety and longer cycle life, SSBs are considered the “holy grail” of battery technologies. Since their invention in the 1990s, lithium-ion batteries have seamlessly ...
Quantum magnetometers based on nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond could yield ultra-sensitive sensors for brain-computer interfaces. Imagine living in a world where smart devices and robots are ...