Ultraleap and Prophesee have joined up to develop a system using event sensors and hand tracking in AR devices. The development utlises Ultraleap’s computer vision and ML models and Prophesee’s GenX320 event-based Metavision sensors. Reducing power consumption enables an always-on AR device that can track user’s hand interactions natively for longer. The new Ultraleap models for event sensors are also ...
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QPT seeks investors
Quantum Power Transformation (QPT) has opened its first funding round on Crowdcube with a target of £500,000 and is eligible for EIS. Lead investor is GaN Systems founder Geoff Haynes (pictured). “There is an old saying invest in what you know,” says Haynes, “GaN has been my passion for decades and my frustration as it hit the brick wall of ...
Siemens joins sureCore and Semiwise in cryochip development
Siemens Digital Industries Software is working with sureCore and Semiwise to develop cryogenic CMOS circuits capable of operating at temperatures near absolute zero required for quantum computing systems.. The key to unlocking the potential of quantum computing lies in the availability of control electronics capable of operating at cryogenic temperatures. “The critical storage element and the bit cell must essentially ...
ONiO and Epishine deliver batteryless IoT
ONiO, the Norwegian energy-harvesting MCU specialist, and Epishine, the Swedish pioneer in printed organic solar cells, have partnered to deliver self-powered IoT devices – i.e 100% batteryless IoT devices that can eliminate the environmental effects of disposable batteries. ONiO’s MCUs are joining forces with Epishine’s indoor solar cells to create sustainable devices that eliminate the need for battery replacement and ...
Easy EV charging from NXP
NXP’s cloud-connected EasyEVSE EV charging station development platform provides hardware configuration instructions and example software to quickly set up a secure connection between a simulated electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) and a cloud-based application. The modular, scalable platform can be used as the foundation to start building differentiated EVSE systems that support device-to-cloud and cloud-to-device communications, accurate energy billing and ...
USPTO seeks innovators
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has added Atlanta, Georgia and Strafford County, New Hampshire to its patent outreach office network. The creation of the new offices is part of the Unleashing American Innovators Act of 2022 (UAIA). Selection of new regional offices is based on: The number of patent-intensive industries near the site. How many research-intensive institutions, including ...
Gate drivers for 62mm SiC MOSFET and Si IGBT rated up to 1700V
Power Integrations is sampling a family of plug-and-play gate drivers for 62 mm SiC MOSFET and silicon IGBT modules rated up to 1700 V, with enhanced protection features to ensure safe, reliable operation. SCALE-2 2SP0230T2x0 dual-channel gate drivers deploy short-circuit protection in less than two microseconds, protecting the compact SiC MOSFETs against damaging over-currents. The drivers include advanced active clamping ...
AccelerCom joins AMD in O-RAN push
AccelerComm, the Southampton Layer 1 5G IP specialists, today announced that AMD has licensed its 3GPP LDPC accelerator IP for use on its T2 Telco Accelerator Card. The AMD T2 Telco Accelerator Card provides a high performance, low latency, and power efficient platform for 5G O-DU deployments. Through its work with AMD, AccelerComm IP delivers a complete pre & post ...
Imec hooks up with Purdue and Michigan universities
Imec is to join Purdue University in pursuing R&D on novel semiconductor materials aand has signed an MOU with the University of Michigan to jointly advance semiconductor technologies for the automotive industry. Imec will set up a physical presence in both locations. The MoU signed with the University of Michigan agrees to perform joint research on semiconductor materials and system ...
IQE and Cardiff University fund new chairs and researchers
IQE and Cardiff University are to establish two new chairs in compound semiconductor technology – one in the university’s physics and astronomy department and the other in the School of Engineering. They will have access to the Institute for Compound Semiconductors based at the University’s Translational Research Hub. Two postdoctoral researchers and at least six PhD students will be funded ...