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Alice & Bob, ENS de Lyon, Mines Paris—PSL Share €16.5M Grant to Make Quantum Computers 10× Cheaper
With this funding, the three partners are collaborating on the Cat Factory project, an initiative to develop a new, lower-cost and optimized architecture for fault-tolerant quantum computing by 2027.
Can France Pull Off a Quantum Leapfrog?
Thus far, the French Quantum Strategy has given priority to three research infrastructures and 11 research projects.
AI Sweden’s Head of Research Magnus Sahlgren on Natural Language Understanding
EE Times Europe caught up with AI Sweden’s head of research Magnus Sahlgren to find out more about the development and deployment of Swedish language models.
Opinion
2024 Poised to Be a Pivotal Year for Quantum Technologies
2024 promises to be the year when quantum technologies transcend the hype and make tangible strides toward integration into everyday life.
Unleashing the Potential of Wearable Technologies in Healthcare
This article explores wearables’ implementations in healthcare, emphasizing personalized, data-driven solutions and promising early indications and improved outcomes in various healthcare scenarios.
How Semiconductor Companies Can Help Drive Net Zero by 2050
This article will look at some of the work being done and highlight other ways that semiconductor companies can help drive net zero by 2050.
Education
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.
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.
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.
Products
Cutting Our Dependence on Cable Connectivity
mmWave 5G Mandates Beamforming
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Can France Pull Off a Quantum Leapfrog?
2024 Poised to Be a Pivotal Year for Quantum Technologies
2024 promises to be the year when quantum technologies transcend the hype and make tangible strides toward integration into everyday life.
Electronics Industry Outlook: 2024 Will Be a Reset Year
The industry’s traditional growth drivers will reassert themselves, but not until the inventory backlogs clear.
Li-ion Battery Technology Still Has Further to Go
Steady improvements in Li-ion performance have been seen over the past 10 years and are expected to continue.
Special Projects
Electronics Goes Green
Is Photonics the Next Bright Light in Innovation?
Network News
Arm Updates CSS Designs for Hyperscalers’ Custom Chips
STMicroelectronics Unifies AI Toolchain Across Product Lines
What does Flanders Semiconductors stand for?
Semiconductor Manufacturing on the Way to Net Zero
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Silicon 100: Startups Worth Watching in 2023
The Next Silicon Frontier
Silicon 100: Startups to Follow in 2022
Words to the Wise
Design Hubs
How to Achieve Excellence in High-Current PCB Design
Demand for higher-power devices will likely rise, with experts predicting double-digit annual growth for the Industrial IoT through 2030. Here are seven steps to follow to optimize PCB design in high-current electronics in response to this trend.
2024 Poised to Be a Pivotal Year for Quantum Technologies
2024 promises to be the year when quantum technologies transcend the hype and make tangible strides toward integration into everyday life.
Testing Times for Quantum Chips
Can the latest test systems for quantum processors push the industry closer to mass production?