EE Times News
The Concerning, Unchecked Rise of E2E AI in Physical Applications
Published: June 9, 2026, 1:24 pm
Don’t let the bodies pile up
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XENSIV™ TMR-based Sensors: Unlocking New Possibilities in Magnetic Sensing
Published: June 9, 2026, 1:00 pm
Explore how Infineon's TMR-based XENSIV™ sensors deliver high-sensitivity, low-noise magnetic sensing for position, current, and overcurrent protection.
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As Chips Go Vertical, Metrology Struggles to Keep Up
Published: June 9, 2026, 7:00 am
Chip technology dives deeper into the Z-axis, pushing metrology to innovate or risk becoming a bottleneck.
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RISC-V Summit Europe 2026: Industry and Academia Unite in Bologna to Advance Open Hardware
Published: June 8, 2026, 4:10 pm
RISC-V Summit Europe is coming to Bologna, Italy, with a program that reflects just how far the ecosystem has come since we gathered in Paris a year ago. Taking place June 8–12 2026 at the Palazzo dei Congressi, the summit unites members, manufacturers, researchers, public institutions, academics and students, all helping to nurture the RISC-V […]
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Inside Europe’s Chip Rethink: Why Fabs Weren’t Enough and Why Spain Matters
Published: June 8, 2026, 12:00 pm
Spain is emerging as a more influential player in Europe’s next chip debate—through design startups, photonics, quantum technologies, and a growing talent base.
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Hackaday News
Questions Remain About Tense Moment Aboard ISS
Published: June 9, 2026, 2:00 pm
Even if you’re not normally interested in what’s happening in low Earth orbit, you probably heard that last week NASA ordered its personnel aboard the International Space Station to button …read more
The Winners of the 2025 Obfuscated C Code Contest
Published: June 9, 2026, 11:00 am
One of the most exciting challenges available to any software developer is that of writing brilliantly working code that’s so obtuse, so indecipherable, and opaque, that even its own author …read more
Automatic Tutorial Generator is Perhaps the Best-Case For Vibe Coding
Published: June 9, 2026, 8:00 am
Quick question: how did you learn to code? It probably wasn’t bribing someone a year or two ahead of you in CS to finish all your homework, but that’s exactly …read more
Powering Up a Pluggable Module from the 1948 IBM 604 Electronic Calculator
Published: June 9, 2026, 5:00 am
In that awkward transition phase between electromechanical accounting systems used in the 1940s and the introduction of fully digital computers we find systems such as the IBM 604 Electronic Calculator, …read more
Discovery of an Active Wind from the Milky Way’s Central Black Hole
Published: June 9, 2026, 2:00 am
One of the fun aspects of astrophysics is that much of it involves phenomena which you cannot exactly study from up close, with the supermassive black hole (SMBH) at the …read more
Adafruit Blog News
A NEC PC Engine LT Recap and LCD Bias Fix
Published: June 9, 2026, 4:20 pm
André Coelho looked to rehabilitate a NEC PC Engine LT, the 1991 laptop-format PC Engine with a built-in colour LCD. This one needed a full recap, a new voltage regulator, and an off-the-shelf voltage inverter module to replace the T500 LCD bias transformer, killed by the electrolyte. Check out the detailed steps with pictures in […]
Simulating old school circuit fragments
Published: June 9, 2026, 4:03 pm
The AUDIODiWHY blog checks out Falstad, which simulates basic electronics building blocks using only transistors, caps, inductors, resistors, and diodes. No integrated circuits. I discovered that my ability to conjure anything without IC’s–like, how to make a comparator without using an opamp–sucked. I tried many simulators–Kicad, Everycircuit, others, and keep coming back to my local installation […]
The Python on Microcontrollers Newsletter: subscribe for free
Published: June 9, 2026, 3:22 pm
The Python for Microcontrollers Newsletter is the place for the latest news involving Python on hardware (microcontrollers AND single board computers like Raspberry Pi). This ad-free, spam-free weekly email is filled with CircuitPython, MicroPython, and Python information that you may have missed, all in one place! You get a summary of all the software, events, projects, and the latest hardware worldwide once a week, no […]
MCL8080+ is an Intel 8080 emulator for ATTiny85
Published: June 9, 2026, 3:12 pm
The MCL8080+ is an Intel 8080 emulator written in C which runs on the ATTiny85 microcontroller. Instead of the 40-pin package that Intel used the MCL8080+ local bus is implemented with a SPI serial bus with a number of optimizations! The complete 8080 emulation and local bus are implemented in the ATTiny85 microcontroller and all […]
ICYMI Python on Microcontrollers Newsletter: New Python Projects Book, A Real ESP32-S31 Board, Meatdryer and More!
Published: June 9, 2026, 2:32 pm
If you missed this week’s Python on Microcontrollers Newsletter, here is the ICYMI (in case you missed it) version. To never miss another issue, subscribe now! – You’ll get a terrific newsletter each Monday (which is out before this post). 12,360 subscribers worldwide! The next newsletter goes out Monday morning and subscribing is the best way to keep […]
Electronics Weekly News
Heat Records
Published: June 9, 2026, 1:25 pm
41 countries broke or tied their all-time national heat records, between 2022 and 2025. Japan saw its hottest day on record last August, reaching 41.8°C/107.2°F in Isesaki, in the Gunma ...
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Swiss Blueprint: Responsible AI starts at the chip level
Published: June 9, 2026, 11:00 am
As global AI deployment accelerates, the Swiss approach can offer a clear blueprint for how the industry can develop chips and implement AI at scale, writes Alain-Serge Porret. As AI ...
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Roll up for the Elon Show
Published: June 9, 2026, 5:28 am
The SpaceX IPO on Friday is already 2x oversubscribed, reports Reuter’s, with $150 billion offered for shares costing $75 billion in an enterprise valued at $1.8 trillion.. It is seen ...
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Atomera addresses parasitic channel losses in GaN-on-Si
Published: June 9, 2026, 5:23 am
Atomera, a materials and technology licensing company, has come up with a new approach to GaN-on-Si that addresses parasitic channel losses that reduce efficiency, especially at high frequencies. Atomera claims ...
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Marvell to sample 192.4Tbps switch silicon
Published: June 9, 2026, 5:09 am
In Q2 Marvell begins sampling 102.4 Tbps switch 3nm silicon. The Teralynx T100 was architected to deliver the lowest power consumption and lowest latency at this bandwidth. With switching and ...
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