• Tata Electronics begins export of semiconductor chip samples from Bengaluru centre

    In a move expected to boost India’s semiconductor prowess, Tata Electronics Ltd has started exporting limited quantities of semiconductor chips packaged at a pilot line at its Bengaluru-based research and development centre, people familiar with the matter told ET.These packaged chips are being shipped to some of Tata Electronics' partners in Japan, the US and Europe, the people said. This comes as the Tata group company lays the groundwork for its new chip packaging unit at Morigaon in Assam...

  • Tata won't change mind on job cuts

    Vaughan Gething travels to India to meet Tata executives over plans to cut thousands of steel jobs.

  • Next-generation sustainable electronics are doped with air

    Semiconductors are the foundation of all modern electronics. Now, researchers at Linköping University, Sweden, have developed a new method where organic semiconductors can become more conductive with the help of air as a dopant. The study, published in the journal Nature, is a significant step towards future cheap and sustainable organic semiconductors. “We believe this […]

  • Polestar teams with TactoTek for sustainable car electronics

    Polestar is teaming with TactoTek for sustainable car electronics.

  • Physicists create five-lane superhighway for electrons

    MIT physicists and colleagues have created a five-lane superhighway for electrons that could allow ultra-efficient electronics and more. The work, reported in the May 9 issue of Science, is one of several important discoveries by the same team over the last year involving a material that is essentially a unique form of pencil lead.

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    City of Richmond hosting electronics recycling event this Saturday

    Richmond residents are invited to bring electronics, as well as household hazardous waste and up to five boxes of documents for recycling. Proof of Richmond residency is required and anyone bringing documents is asked to take out any staples, binders or clips.

  • CBN orders 'Cybersecurity Levy' deductions on electronic transfers

    CBN warned that a defaulting institution could be fined to the tune of not less than two (2) percent of its annual turnover

  • Unicorn sightings slump; Tata’s chip exports

    Happy Tuesday! Despite deal activity in late-stage startups showing signs of a revival, new unicorns aren’t being birthed. This and more in today’s edition of ETtech Morning Dispatch. Also in the letter:■ KaleidEO joins imaging payload■ Akamai’s edge computing units in India■ EMotorad’s gigafactory almost readyUnicorn sightings become rare as VCs shun that leap of faith 109899828While funding for late-stage startups has picked up, early to mid-stage companies emerging as breakout firms are...

  • Researchers realize multiphoton electron emission with non-classical light

    Strong field quantum optics is a rapidly emerging research topic, which merges elements of non-linear photoemission rooted in strong field physics with the well-established realm of quantum optics. While the distribution of light particles (i.e., photons) has been widely documented both in classical and non-classical light sources, the impact of such distributions on photoemission processes remains poorly understood.

  • Vedanta, Tata group to scout for lithium mines in Zambia, Congo

    State-run miners Coal India and NMDC are exploring lithium mines in Chile and Australia, mines secretary VL Kantha Rao has said. India is also looking to tie up with Chile for copper assets

  • TT Electronics reiterates FY outlook, YTD revenues down 2%

    Electronic components TT Electronics reiterated its full-year outlook on

  • Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA) Releases Q1 Earnings Guidance

    Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA – Get Free Report) issued an update on its first quarter earnings guidance on Tuesday morning. The company provided earnings per share guidance of $0.73-0.90 for the period, compared to the consensus earnings per share estimate of $0.81. The company issued revenue guidance of $1.15-1.25 billion, compared to the consensus revenue estimate […]