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Michell's beautifully made phono stage impresses us with a captivatingly smooth and fluid sound
Even the short cable between the Apollo and Muse is carefully considered, using silver-plated, oxygen-free copper conductors ...
A team led by academician Huang Ru and Professor Wu Yanqing from the School of Integrated Circuits at Peking University has ...
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This New Chip Is Just a Few Atoms Thick and Could Change Everything About Computers
Researchers at Fudan University have built the world’s first fully functional memory chip made from a material only a few ...
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Steve Sells interview: the career highlights of a Naim legend whose 27-year “big amp” dream finally became a reality
Steve Sells is describing the first listening test of the Naim Statement amplifier system, and how it pumped the heavy, ...
This rally follows a phase of renewed enthusiasm regarding the semiconductor cycle, driven by robust quarterly results, ...
The Analog Devices model 956 encapsulated-brick module is serious business, as it weighs almost a kilogram (just under two ...
Navitas Semiconductor has announced a new range of GaN and SiC power devices designed to support NVIDIA’s 800VDC data centre ...
It has taken eight years and $303 million in seed and three rounds of venture funding, but NextSilicon is today delivering ...
This is a major problem, because Nexperia, which is owned by Jiaxing-based Wingtech, makes chips in Europe but then sends ...
Scientists at Monash University have created a tiny fluid-based chip that behaves like neural pathways of the brain, potentially opening the door to a new generation of computers.
Uncover how mixed-signal ICs are transforming medical wearables with smaller and more power-efficient sensor integration, ...
Inverters must withstand the high levels of heat generated when operating, otherwise system performance and reliability could be at risk. Cody Schoener of Dow Performance Silicones argues using ...
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