
Top ten articles in November
What has chocolate pudding to do with antenna design? Christopher Walker, developing the Large Balloon Reflector (LBR), an inflatable device that creates wide collection apertures that weigh a fraction of today’s deployable antennas for NASA, explains in one of the top ten articles on eeNews Europe in November.
Renesas has been chastised for its comments on an IoT competitor, and has also shipped its high performance ARM Cortex-M85 microcontroller as well as sampling its first in-house developed 32bit RISC-V chip.
Bringing Arduino and Raspberry Pi together helps develop the eco-system for IoT and smart home developers and is always a popular topic for engineers.
eeNews Europe also had the opportunity to talk with Infineon CEO Jochen Hanebeck and sit down with Peter Wawer of the Green Industrial Products division in Munich this month with detailed insights into the strategy for renewable energy across Europe with a move into the hydrogen market.
We are also monitoring the risks of overcapacity in the industry as the market recovers, with Intel set to place $4bn of 3nm orders with TSMC in the coming year and $10bn in 2025.
- China wafer production increase coming despite
- Infineon CEO looks to ’30 by 30′ as customers pay it to hold stock
- Infineon readies 200mm SiC wafers, hydrogen
- The greening of Infineon
- Arduino and Raspberry Pi under One Hat
- Renesas ships its ARM Cortex-M85 microcontroller
- Renesas told to stop saying US has banned Quectel IoT
- From chocolate pudding to antenna design
- Lithium iron-phosphate battery charges in six minutes
- Intel to place US$14 billion orders with TSMC, says report .
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