AMD and Ericsson have deepened their partnership to develop more energy-efficient and scalable 5G network infrastructure, in a move aimed at helping telecom operators reduce costs and meet sustainability targets while expanding digital services. The Swedish telecoms group has validated…
German startup eleQtron replaces lasers with microwaves in energy-efficient quantum breakthrough
A German startup has unveiled a new approach to quantum computing that replaces traditional laser-based control with microwave radiation, significantly reducing energy use and system complexity. EleQtron, a spin-off from the University of Siegen, has integrated Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS)…
Plume backs RDK push to standardise connected home software
Plume, a US-based smart home connectivity company, has joined RDK Management as a Preferred Plus Member to help develop and enhance the open-source broadband platform RDK-B through software contributions and technical collaboration. Under the agreement, Plume will contribute software code,…
Renesas backs NVIDIA’s high-voltage AI infrastructure with efficient GaN power systems
Renesas Electronics is providing its gallium nitride (GaN) power conversion technology to support NVIDIA’s new 800 Volt Direct Current (DC) power architecture, a system set to underpin the next generation of high-performance AI data centres. The Japanese semiconductor company said…
Microchip targets AI data centres with next-generation PCIe 6.0 interconnects
Microchip Technology has launched a new generation of high-speed semiconductor switches aimed at easing data bottlenecks in artificial intelligence and high-performance computing systems, as demand for faster interconnects continues to surge. The US-based chipmaker said its Switchtec Gen 6 PCIe…
