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EETimes Europe March 14, 2024
Your weekly digest of news, analysis and perspective on the European electronics industry.
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Editor's Note
Anne-Françoise PeléEditor-in-Chief, EE Times Europe
Anne-Françoise Pelé

● The European Parliament has just approved the EU AI Act, i.e., the first regulation on artificial intelligence. David Dumont, head of Hunton Andrews Kurth’s data privacy office, said he doesn’t expect "any hiccups in this final formal step of the legislative process". What do you think?

● Will HaLow Wi-Fi be widely adopted in the years to come? Robert Huntley spoke with Morse Micro CEO Michael De Nil to learn about Wi-Fi HaLow’s capabilities and some of the challenges the company encountered developing a SoC that meets the 801.11ah standard.

● Our sister site, Power Electronics News, has launched a survey, The Power Electronics Study, to better understand your design challenges and needs, including for AC/DC converters, DC/DC converters, inverters, wide bandgap, motor drives. Don't miss this opportunity to have your say!

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Custom AI Inference Has Platform Vendor Living on the Edge

A new vendor category is emerging to provide the building blocks that will help application developers overcome the challenges of moving AI closer to the end user.

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How Neural Nets Can Boost Vibration Analysis

The analog implementation of neuromorphic processing plays a crucial role in minimizing power consumption and reducing the inference latency.

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Silicon Box to Invest €3.2B in a Semiconductor Fab in Italy

This multi-year investment will replicate Silicon Box’s flagship foundry in Singapore, which has demonstrated its ability to produce advanced semiconductor packaging solutions.

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Going the Distance With Wi-Fi HaLow

EE Times Europe spoke with Morse Μicro CEO Michael De Nil to learn about Wi-Fi HaLow’s capabilities and some of the challenges the company encountered developing a SoC that meets the 801.11ah standard.

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mmWave: Crucial for the Next Big Leap in Data Rates

EE Times Europe spoke to Wim Van Thillo, CEO & co-founder of Pharrowtech to learn about its 60-GHz beamforming transceiver IC development.

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Comparator: TL391LV

Low-voltage single comparator with open-drain output and alternate pinout

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Neutral-Atom Qubits Enlarge Quantum Computing Capabilities

Neutral atoms can be used as robust and versatile qubits, thanks to recent developments in optical tweezer technology.

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How University of Turku Researcher Sampo Pyysalo Trains Finnish LLMs

EE Times Europe spoke with Sampo Pyysalo, research fellow in the TurkuNLP group at the University of Turku, to learn more about the growing body of work around LLMs in Finland and to discuss environmental and ethical considerations.

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Graphene Transistor Could Revolutionize Semiconductor Industry

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology said the graphene semiconductor they have developed is compatible with standard microelectronic processing methods, a fundamental requirement for any viable alternative to silicon.

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