Publicar en abril 10, 2025
With the exponential growth of AI chip performance, server power consumption has surged. For example, Nvidia’s B200 GPU consumes 1000W per chip, and the GB200 model reaches 2700W, pushing server rack power demand from 20kW to over 120kW.
Publicar en abril 2, 2025
To mitigate climate change, significant progress has been made in non-fossil fuel and renewable energy solutions, accelerating the electrification of transportation.
Publicar en marzo 28, 2025
According to a recent report from Nikkei, TSMC has refined its expertise in building semiconductor fabs in the U.S. after a five-year construction cycle for its first Arizona plant on March 28.
Publicar en marzo 25, 2025
Meeting stringent safety requirements while minimizing design complexity and cost has long been a challenge for engineers.
Publicar en marzo 21, 2025
This article explores these questions, highlighting key industry players integrating AI into PCB design and examining how engineers perceive AI's role in the field.
Publicar en marzo 19, 2025
For the past two years, AI’s rapid advancements have kept the industry focused on cloud-based model training.
Publicar en marzo 14, 2025
Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD), a fabless semiconductor company specializing in eco-friendly GaN (gallium nitride) power devices
Publicar en marzo 8, 2025
Reports from Heise Online indicate that NVIDIA’s RTX 50 series laptop GPUs may be facing the same ROP (Raster Operations Pipeline) unit reduction issue as their desktop counterparts.
Publicar en febrero 26, 2025
Microchip Technology Inc. has introduced the MPLAB® XC Unified Compiler License to provide an efficient method for managing multiple licenses for its MPLAB® XC8, XC16, XC-DSC, and XC32 C compilers. This solution consolidates the required licenses to decrease overhead and enhance flexibility, scalability, and ease of use, addressing the financial pressures and administrative burdens associated with purchasing and managing separate software access models for each compiler.
Publicar en febrero 25, 2025
Imagination Technologies (“Imagination”) announced its latest GPU IP, Imagination DXTP, which sets a new standard for efficient acceleration of graphics and computing workloads on smartphones and other power-constrained devices. Thanks to a series of microarchitectural improvements, DXTP improves power efficiency (FPS/W) by up to 20 percent over its predecessor, DXT, for common graphics workloads.