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Waldom has reached a major inventory milestone, with 300,000 parts now in stock and more than $700 million worth of avai...
08/06/2026

Waldom has reached a major inventory milestone, with 300,000 parts now in stock and more than $700 million worth of available inventory.

The expansion is designed to help distributors improve component availability while benefiting from lower minimum order quantities and greater sourcing flexibility.

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With over $700 million in inventory and partnerships with 60+ suppliers, Waldom continues to strengthen support for the global electronics distribution channel.

NOVOSENSE will be showcasing a range of automotive semiconductor technologies at PCIM Europe 2026, including solutions f...
04/06/2026

NOVOSENSE will be showcasing a range of automotive semiconductor technologies at PCIM Europe 2026, including solutions for intelligent lighting, smart cockpit audio, ADAS sensing, and high-speed video connectivity.

The portfolio highlights how automotive ICs are evolving to support increasingly connected and software-defined vehicles.

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From intelligent lighting and cockpit audio to ADAS sensing and high-speed connectivity, NOVOSENSE will showcase its latest automotive IC solutions at PCIM Europe 2026.

Your favourite electronics show is back - last chance for 2026 registrations! Pioneers Max will be held in London on 10-...
02/06/2026

Your favourite electronics show is back - last chance for 2026 registrations!

Pioneers Max will be held in London on 10-11th June, bringing two action-packed days of expo, conferences, and unparalleled networking opportunities.

Discover cutting-edge technologies and connect with industry leaders like NXP, STMicroelectronics, Infineon, Analog Devices, Molex, Nordic Semiconductor, Murata, and many more.

Use the code **EPVIP20** to get your 20% VIP ticket discount. https://link.hardwarepioneers.com/ep

The largest and most attended UK's show for electronics engineers, embedded systems engineers and technical managers who are building the next generation of connected devices.

How important are semiconductors to AI?According to a new SIA and Deloitte report, chips account for more than 95% of th...
02/06/2026

How important are semiconductors to AI?

According to a new SIA and Deloitte report, chips account for more than 95% of the value of a modern AI server rack, with AI data centre semiconductor revenue projected to reach $1.2 trillion annually by 2028.

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A new SIA-Deloitte report reveals semiconductors dominate AI data centre spending, with annual revenue projected to exceed $1.2 trillion by 2028.

As AI models continue to grow in size and complexity, memory performance is becoming just as important as processing pow...
29/05/2026

As AI models continue to grow in size and complexity, memory performance is becoming just as important as processing power.

Samsung has announced shipment of the industry's first HBM4E samples, offering speeds of up to 16Gbps, bandwidth of up to 3.6TB/s per stack, and improved energy efficiency and thermal performance for AI infrastructure.

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Samsung's new HBM4E memory reaches speeds of up to 16Gbps while improving energy efficiency and thermal performance for next-generation AI systems.

MaxLinear and Edgecore Networks are partnering to support AI-driven edge networking for enterprise and SMB applications....
27/05/2026

MaxLinear and Edgecore Networks are partnering to support AI-driven edge networking for enterprise and SMB applications.

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The partnership combines MaxLinear connectivity platforms with Edgecore open networking systems to support scalable AI edge infrastructure.

Micron has started manufacturing its 1-alpha DRAM node in Virginia, marking what the company says is the most advanced m...
25/05/2026

Micron has started manufacturing its 1-alpha DRAM node in Virginia, marking what the company says is the most advanced memory technology ever produced in the United States.

The expansion will significantly increase domestic DDR4 supply for industries including automotive, defence, aerospace and industrial systems, while also supporting broader U.S. semiconductor manufacturing goals.

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Micron has launched 1α DRAM production in Virginia, strengthening domestic memory manufacturing for long-lifecycle industrial, automotive and defence applications.

Ready to witness the future of  ? Join the UK's largest electronics expo, Hardware Pioneers Max 2026, in London on 10-11...
12/05/2026

Ready to witness the future of ?

Join the UK's largest electronics expo, Hardware Pioneers Max 2026, in London on 10-11th June.

Exhibitors include NXP, STMicroelectronics, Infineon, Analog Devices, Molex, Nordic Semiconductor, Murata, and many more.

Use the code **EPVIP20** to get your 20% VIP ticket discount

The largest and most attended UK's show for electronics engineers, embedded systems engineers and technical managers who are building the next generation of connected devices.

Voyager 1 is now approaching 50 years in operation, but keeping it alive is becoming increasingly difficult.NASA has shu...
07/05/2026

Voyager 1 is now approaching 50 years in operation, but keeping it alive is becoming increasingly difficult.

NASA has shut down another instrument on the spacecraft to conserve power, highlighting the challenges of operating electronics more than 15 billion miles from Earth.

Robin Mitchell looks at the latest Voyager 1 shutdown, the limits of deep-space power systems, and how much longer the mission could continue.

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Voyager 1 is nearing 50 years in space, but dwindling RTG power has forced NASA to shut down another scientific instrument. The probe may continue transmitting into the 2030s.

Global semiconductor sales reached $298.5 billion in Q1 2026, rising 25% from the previous quarter.According to the Semi...
06/05/2026

Global semiconductor sales reached $298.5 billion in Q1 2026, rising 25% from the previous quarter.

According to the Semiconductor Industry Association, March sales were also up 79.2% year-on-year, highlighting continued momentum across the global chip market.

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The semiconductor industry recorded strong global growth in Q1 2026, with March sales up 79.2% year-on-year and demand accelerating across major regions.

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