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Latest Electronics News 2026 | Engineering, Tech & Hardware Updates

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EE Times News

Netrasemi Brings Up A2000 AI Chip, Begins Customer Evaluation Phase

Indian startup Netrasemi launched the A2000 AI chip built on a 12-nm technology node.

The post Netrasemi Brings Up A2000 AI Chip, Begins Customer Evaluation Phase appeared first on EE Times.

Computex 2026: Are We Heading for the Agentic PC Era Yet?

In this video interview, explore whether agentic PCs are truly here as Nvidia and Microsoft unveil new tech at Computex 2026.

The post Computex 2026: Are We Heading for the Agentic PC Era Yet? appeared first on EE Times.

European Electronic Waste Dilemma

European electronic waste is being collected, but the economics of recycling are complex.

The post European Electronic Waste Dilemma appeared first on EE Times.

InchFab Sells $10M Mini Fabs to Democratize Chipmaking

InchFab's mini fabs are cost-competitive with larger 8-inch wafer fabs at the half-micron and larger nodes.

The post InchFab Sells $10M Mini Fabs to Democratize Chipmaking appeared first on EE Times.

Secure Your Supply, Accelerate Your Designs: A Practical Guide to the Memory Super Cycle

Date: Thursday, July 9, 2026 Time 15:00 CEST The AI revolution is reshaping the memory industry, presenting unique supply challenges—such as longer lead times and allocation-based supply—and new opportunities for engineers and procurement professionals.  Join this practical webinar where we will help you understand what’s behind these changes, what to expect next, and how to make […]

The post Secure Your Supply, Accelerate Your Designs: A Practical Guide to the Memory Super Cycle appeared first on EE Times.

Hackaday News

Ways to Embed Magnets in 3D Prints and Not Ruin Printers

Adding magnets to a 3D print can be very useful in a design, but there are some things that can trip you up if you’re not aware of them. In …read more

An RGB Keyboard For Your Hackaday Communicator Badge

The most recent Hackaday event badge has been the Communicator, a handheld wireless terminal with a rather nice QWERTY keyboard. It’s good enough as delivered, but [makeTVee] has gone one …read more

The World’s First GPIB Speech Synthesizer, and it’s for a GRiD Compass

The GRiD Compass is a legendary portable computer — a taste of an early-80s future with bubble memory, tough enough for NASA to take them into space, and one of …read more

Ask Hackaday: How Do You Feel About Electronic Shelf Labels?

Unless you’ve spent the last few years locked indoors and had all of your goods delivered to you — a not entirely implausible situation, given our audience — you’ve likely …read more

Make Your Ceiling Disappear With ADS-B and Short-Throw Projector

If you’re into airplanes, you’ve probably had the experience of hearing an unusual aircraft and rushing outside to try and catch a glimpse of it, all while fumbling with a …read more

Adafruit Blog News

John Park’s Workshop — LIVE TODAY 6/4/26

It’s JOHN PARK’S WORKSHOP — LIVE! — Coming up at 4pm ET / 1pm PT Today!  LIVE TEXT CHAT IS HERE in the Adafruit Discord chat! Projects: Attachécade CircuitPython Parsec Tool Tips Learn Guide recap Retro Gear  and more! The live video will be on Youtube LIVE, Twitch, Periscope (Twitter) and Facebook. Join maker John […]

Microsoft introduces Coreutils for Windows, bringing familiar Unix-style command-line tools to Windows without requiring WSL

Bobby Borisov writes for Linuxiac that Microsoft has introduced Coreutils for Windows, a new Microsoft-maintained set of Unix-style command-line utilities that run natively on Windows. Announced at Microsoft’s Build 2026, Coreutils for Windows brings familiar Linux-style commands to Windows without requiring WSL or additional compatibility layers. The package is based on the uutils open-source project, a cross-platform […]

Robot hands are getting better @chris_j_paxton

Chris Paxton takes a look at why robot hands are hard and what research is currently being done. Robots need to be able to interact with the world in order to be useful. They do this in many ways: by driving around and taking pictures during inspection tasks, by walking up and down stairs. Military […]

The Python on Microcontrollers Newsletter: subscribe for free

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 […]

3D Hangouts Returns Next Week

Hey folks, Pedro and I will return next week! If you missed last weeks livestream, you can watch it below or on YouTube. 3D Hangouts – Compass, Prop It Game and Backrooms Popcorn Bucket 3D Hangout Show Playlist:

Electronics Weekly News

Jedec SiC Guidelines improve reliability in WBG power electronics

JEDEC is publishing two new guidelines around the use of wide bandgap (WBG) power semiconductor materials, such as Gallium Nitride (GaN) and Silicon Carbide (SiC). There is JEP203: Guideline for ...

The post Jedec SiC Guidelines improve reliability in WBG power electronics appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

What caught your eye? RTX Spark, Arm CEO pay, UK space sector

There's Nvidia claiming its RTX Spark will reinvent the PC, an Elon Musk-sized pay deal for Arm's CEO, and a report examining the impact of academia on the UK space sector...

The post What caught your eye? RTX Spark, Arm CEO pay, UK space sector appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

Fable: The Engineer Who Got The Blues

This engineer is famous for his wise sayings as well as for the scientific breakthrough which won him a Nobel Prize.     Among his most famous insights are: ‘Strength ...

The post Fable: The Engineer Who Got The Blues appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

Picture of the Day: AtkinsRéalis-Spot navigates nuclear sites

AtkinsRéalis and Oxford Robotics Institute (ORI) - the University of Oxford’s centre for robotics and AI - are partnering to speed the adoption of autonomous robotic systems in the nuclear and energy sectors.

The post Picture of the Day: AtkinsRéalis-Spot navigates nuclear sites appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

Overcoming durability and cost barriers for wearables and foldable devices

The rapid evolution of wearable and foldable technology is reshaping consumer electronics, writes Samudrapom Dam. As market demand grows, wearable and foldable electronic devices face critical challenges in durability and ...

The post Overcoming durability and cost barriers for wearables and foldable devices appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

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