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Latest Electronics News 2026 | Engineering, Tech & Hardware Updates

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EE Times News

ADI to Acquire IVR Tech to Join Data Center’s Power Gold Rush

Empower Semiconductor’s integrated voltage regulators (IVRs) can be placed directly inside an AI processor package.

The post ADI to Acquire IVR Tech to Join Data Center’s Power Gold Rush appeared first on EE Times.

Imec’s Patrick Vandenameele: Full-stack Innovation Is the Name of the Game

As AI pushes semiconductors toward new limits in energy, memory, and interconnects, imec’s CEO says future progress will depend on deep co-optimization across the entire computing stack.

The post Imec’s Patrick Vandenameele: Full-stack Innovation Is the Name of the Game appeared first on EE Times.

Canada Spins Off Photonics Lab

The Canadian Photonics Fabrication Center will be commercialized to scale up its compound semiconductor and photonics capabilities.

The post Canada Spins Off Photonics Lab appeared first on EE Times.

New Power, Memory, Interconnect, and Thermal Architectures for AI Infrastructure at Scale

Over the last few years, AI data centers have developed novel architectures to achieve the compute performance required to train Large Language Models (LLMs).

The post New Power, Memory, Interconnect, and Thermal Architectures for AI Infrastructure at Scale appeared first on EE Times.

ASML, Tata Electronics Partner for India’s First 300-mm Semiconductor Fab

Strategic deal brings Dutch lithography giant's technology to Gujarat facility.

The post ASML, Tata Electronics Partner for India’s First 300-mm Semiconductor Fab appeared first on EE Times.

Hackaday News

Biofeedback Butterfly Beats With a Pulse

Biofeedback is the idea of making one conscious of a biological process or feature, and then using this to try and exert control over the very same. [Mariia Hruntes] demonstrates …read more

How Search Engines Enabled Finding Needles in a WWW-Sized Haystack

When the World Wide Web surged into existence during the 1990s, we were introduced to the problem of how to actually find something in this ever-ballooning construction zone that easily …read more

Remembering the Tech We Lost With a Virtual Graveyard

Although 1999 might still feel like yesterday for some of us, in the world of technology the intervening years are practically an eternity. New websites, applications and devices pop up …read more

Digital Organizer Given Modern Upgrade

Remember digital organizers? They were like the lower-spec version of a PDA that couldn’t really do much more than store a few phone numbers and calendar entries. [TundraLegendZ] recently grabbed …read more

Prolog Via Pokémon

Like many people who read Hackaday, we are fairly fluent in a number of computer languages, but we have to admit it is easier to pick up languages that look …read more

Adafruit Blog News

What your phone and its sensors can do in a browser

Adam Hughes writes about the sensors contained in modern smartphones and how they can be used, especially with web browsers. Your phone is dense with sensors. Cameras and microphones, of course, but also accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers, ambient light sensors, GPS, Bluetooth radios. Most of them are accessible from a web page — a single HTML […]

Fully preserving the Fisher-Price Pixter

Dmitry Grinberg posts about the Fisher Price Pixter and the first ever complete reverse engineering, documentation, emulation, and preservation of all Fisher-Price/Mattel Pixter device series and [almost] all the games. Fisher-Price (owned by Mattel) produced some toys in the early 2000 under the Pixter brand. They were touchscreen-based drawing toys, with cartridge-based extra games one could plug in. […]

Very Low Frequency and Extremely Low Frequency Communications

J. B. Crawford posts on the Computers Are Bad newsletter about Very Low Frequency and Extremely Low Frequency transmitters as used by the US, mainly for submarine communications. Radio communications with the US Navy dates back to 1887. And use on submarines started with launching new vehicles in 1909. Early tests didn’t go well. It […]

Read the Books That Won a 2026 Pulitzer Prize with NYPL

NYPL shared this list of Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists that are available at the library. What a way to pick to your next read or listen! Each year the Pulitzer Prize recognizes excellence in journalism, books, drama, and music. The literary awards include fiction, nonfiction, history, biography, memoir/autobiography, and poetry and make for an […]

EFortune Cookie — a Tiny ESP32 Fortune Teller

Super fun (and super cute-looking) project from maker gokux: While many makers are busy building desk buddіes, I wanted to try something unique. I wonderеd if a ‍fortune cookie could actually hold an ΕSP32. This idea led to the eFortune Cookie, a smаll interacti‍ve gadget featuring an e-paper disрlay. By simply shaking the device, a […]

Electronics Weekly News

UK leads in employing over-50s

In the hiring of the over-50s, the UK ranked highest in Europe in 2023, with people aged 50 and over accounting for roughly 12% of new hires, according to the ...

The post UK leads in employing over-50s appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

The role of communications IP and innovation in the Artemis II mission

The recent launch of the Artemis II spacecraft tested the latest communication equipment, write Ethan Hutchings and Nick Reeve. The Artemis II mission represented a major step forward in human ...

The post The role of communications IP and innovation in the Artemis II mission appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

Blackstone and Google launch neo-cloud company

Blackstone, the private equity company, and Google are forming a neo-cloud company to acquire, build and rent out datacentre capacity. The initial investment is $5 billion in equity from Blackstone ...

The post Blackstone and Google launch neo-cloud company appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

CXMT revenue up 700%

ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT)  saw Q1 revenues rise 700% to $7.5 billion for a profit of  $1.26 billion. In Q1 2025 it made a loss. CXMT forecast an H1 revenue ...

The post CXMT revenue up 700% appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

Imec Ventures expands into US

Imec has established a dedicated imec.ventures presence in the US, with teams in Silicon Valley and on the East Coast. Imec aims to strengthen its engagement with the US innovation ...

The post Imec Ventures expands into US appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

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