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Consumer confidence in AI growing

Consumer confidence in AI growing

While U.S. adults show a shift toward the capabilities of AI, human rights should not be extended to these systems. Read more →

Find your power connectivity solution from Molex

DigiKey

Find your power connectivity solution from Molex

Molex connectors can be modified or customized to meet virtually any application requirement. A broad range of connectors from miniaturized designs for space-constrained spaces, to high-power solutions in challenging environments.
 

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Vishay cleared to purchase Newport Wafer Fab

Vishay cleared to purchase Newport Wafer Fab

The saga of the Newport Wafer Fab may finally be ending as Pennsylvania-based Vishay Intertechnology Inc. has officially been approved by the U.K. government to buy the country's largest semiconductor factory. Read more →

Can the US reach one-third of global chip manufacturing?

Can the US reach one-third of global chip manufacturing?

In the coming years, new fabs and R&D will seek to bring domestic semiconductor making back to prominence in America. Read more →

Webinar: Reducing the frustration of enclosure modification

Powell Electronics, Inc.

Webinar: Reducing the frustration of enclosure modification

Learn how our in-house modification services can save time, cost and effort!
 

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Airbus debuts four-seat air taxi

Airbus debuts four-seat air taxi

The air taxi will be tested for a maiden flight later this year. Airbus said the electric vertical takeoff and landing will be suited for operations in major cities for a range of functions. Read more →

Report: Intel to receive $3.5 billion military chip contract

Report: Intel to receive $3.5 billion military chip contract

The U.S. government is seeking to award Intel Corp. with a $3.5 billion contract to build advanced semiconductors for military and intelligence programs. Read more →

   

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