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Can Designers Use 2D Materials to Build More Advanced Computers? Liam Critchley
2D materials offer a way to go beyond the limits of silicon-based technologies and create ultra-small devices that don’t degrade below 5nm thickness. These small-scale devices can be used to develop more efficient and application-specific hardware for matrix and logic computing systems.

USB-C for Data and Fast Charging CUI Inc
USB-C connectors are quickly becoming ubiquitous, and with a recent EU mandate requiring their use in chargers and devices, it's clear that USB-C is a game changer. This blog outlines USB Type-C’s unique advantages for powering peripherals or fast-charging devices.

New Tech Tuesdays: Single Pair Ethernet: The Future of Industrial Automation Rudy Ramos
SPE is a new technology that is rapidly gaining popularity as a cost-effective, reliable, and high-speed alternative to standard Ethernet for industrial automation and automotive applications using only one pair of twisted copper wires to transmit data, power, and control signals.

High-Voltage Power Supplies in Mass Spectrometry XP Power
Precision analytical applications like mass spectrometry require accurately specified and designed high-voltage power supplies. Learn how to solve the most common design challenges for high-voltage power supplies in mass spectrometry.

Accelerating Graphic-Intensive Applications Advantech
High-end graphics play a crucial role in industrial and medical applications, with AI and ML increasing their power. GPU subsystems contain large memory pools and hardware that move object data quickly, allowing for real-time image data analysis.

New Tech Tuesdays: Autonomous Robotic Lawnmowers: The Future of Lawn Care Rudy Ramos
The smart home revolution brought robotic lawnmowers into the fold. Learn how these autonomous robots provide homeowners with enhanced convenience and accessibility using cutting-edge technology.

Could We Use Nanomaterials to Build Next-Gen AI Hardware? Liam Critchley
AI is becoming an ever-present technology in modern-day society. Nanomaterials are already having a big impact on improving and miniaturizing computing hardware, and AI-specific computing hardware could be one of the next areas that gains significant improvements thanks to nanomaterials.

New Tech Tuesdays: Breaking Through the Congestion with Wi-Fi 6E Rudy Ramos
Wi-Fi 6E's support for the 6GHz frequency band improves internet speeds, efficiency, and wireless connectivity to unprecedented levels, making it a game-changer for personal and business use alike.

New Tech Tuesdays: Amphenol LTW ZConnect® Connectors: The Key to Automotive Safety and Reliability Rudy Ramos
Automotive OEMs must ensure the safety and reliability of their vehicles to succeed in the global automobile industry. ZConnect® LV214-Compliant Connectors from Amphenol LTW provide the automotive interconnect industry with all the advantages it needs to remain competitive and maintain customer loyalty.

Improving Extreme Temp Performance in EV Batteries Adam Kimmel
Extreme temperatures can reduce EV range by up to 35 percent and negatively impact battery durability. Energy harvesting is emerging as a tool to trim these efficiency losses to optimize battery performance and increase charging speed.

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