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Researchers Create First Functional Semiconductor Made From Graphene

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have created the world’s first functional semiconductor made from graphene, a single sheet

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The First ever UK Semiconductors Business Delegation to Taiwan

Led by Professor Julia Sutcliffe, Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA) at the UK’s Department for Business and Trade (DBT), the first

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Technological Advancements Fuel Global System on Chip Market Growth by 2028

The Global System on Chip Market is estimated to be USD 176.03 Bn in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 249.79 Bn by 2028. The market

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Keeping Your Home Safe with Surge Protection

It’s impossible to get by without electrical devices in the modern world, and most people have come to rely on

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USB-C cables to be EU standard by December 2024

Back in June we reported that the EU agreed new portable electronic devices would have to use a USB Type-C

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5 Top Tips To Turn Your Electronic Idea Into A Product

Great ideas can become great products, but it takes more than having a moment of inspiration to bring a product

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SK hynix Develops World’s Highest 238-Layer 4D NAND Flash

SK hynix Inc announced that it has developed the industry’s highest 238-layer NAND Flash product. The company has recently shipped

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The Royal Mint to build ‘world first’ plant to turn UK’s electronic waste into gold

The Royal Mint has announced plans to build a world first plant in South Wales to recover gold from UK

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BT reveals a third of the UK still don’t know how to recycle unwanted electronics

New research from BT has revealed that almost half all of Brits (41%) say they have cupboards, drawers or bags

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UK Government says electrical appliances need to be cheaper and last longer

The UK Government is making new tighter rules for how much energy white goods like washing machines and fridges use,

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