For those written in the last week, our most popular stories on the site cover predictions for the industry's future, Chinese unicorns, Huawei's new tri-fold phone, the NAND ASP, and Intel receiving US Chips Act money...
What caught your eye this week? (Unicorns, Uncertainty, Robot legs)
We're talking about Chinese unicorns, the state of the chip industry, use of electrostatic-hydraulic actuators in robotics, and Ofcom's view of Project Kuiper...
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Most Read – China and ASML, Intel’s 18A, IBM closing R&D
IBM closing its R&D units in China, ASML being threatened with long-term exclusion, US semi sales overtaking China's, Intel’s 18A process, China outspending everyone on semiconductor manufacturing equipment...
What caught your eye this week? (IGBT, Rapidus, Flow batteries)
We're talking the 2024 Millennium Technology Prize, Rapidus funding, an all-organic aqueous flow battery, and Norway’s Andøya Spaceport...
Most Read – EV sales, Amkor funding, Imec on chiplets
Our most popular stories on the site cover an AI startup, ev sales, Amkor getting US Chips Act funding, Meta canceling its headset, and Imec sharing some thoughts on the chiplet phenomenon...
Electronics Weekly Women Leaders In Electronics 2025!
We are very proud to announce that the Electronics Weekly Women Leaders In Electronics awards return in 2025!
What caught your eye this week? (AI startup, EMI, Eutelsat)
We're talking AI startups losing their founders, sticky-back tape that attenuates EMI, and Eutelsat creating a new ground segment entity...
Most Read – ESMC, Automotive semiconductors, Raspberry Pi 5
A jv between TSMC, Bosch, Infineon and NXP, the decline of the RAN market, AMD buying a server manufacturer, the value of the automotive semiconductor market, and the new lower-cost Raspberry Pi 5 model...
What caught your eye this week? (Micro fan, AMD, Stretchy sensor, RPA)
We're talking cooling fans the size of a finger nail, AMD buying a server manufacturer, researchers creating a simple stretchy sensor, and GEO satellites supporting remotely piloted aircraft...