Share on:

Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook Share with email

Testimonial

"We’re proud to call I-Connect007 a trusted partner. Their innovative approach and industry insight made our podcast collaboration a success by connecting us with the right audience and delivering real results."

Julia McCaffrey - NCAB Group

Suggested Items

Microchip Expands Post-Quantum Root of Trust Controllers

04/29/2026 | Microchip
As the industry embarks on the transition to post‑quantum cryptography (PQC), Microchip Technology is expanding its portfolio of Trust Shield, PQC‑ready devices with the TS1800 Platform Root of Trust controller and the TS50x secure boot controller.

AI Reshaping the Memory Market; Effects Spreading Across Industries

04/29/2026 | Dr. Shawn DuBravac, Global Electronics Association
Artificial Intelligence is often framed as a software story focused on algorithms and models. But beneath that narrative lies a more fundamental shift rooted in hardware. AI is not just changing what technology can do; it’s changing how the physical components behind it are produced, allocated, and priced. One of the clearest examples of this shift is now emerging in the global memory market.

RTX's Raytheon Delivers Second Missile-warning Sensor to U.S. Space Force

04/29/2026 | RTX
Raytheon, an RTX business, has delivered its second sensor to Lockheed Martin for the U.S. Space Force's Next-Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared (Next-Gen OPIR) Geosynchronous Earth Orbit (GEO) Block 0 satellite program.

The Pulse: Caught in the Crosshatch—A Cautionary Tale of Detective Work

04/29/2026 | Martyn Gaudion -- Column: The Pulse
A chance meeting at a family wedding the other week led to a conversation about numbers, an introduction to a book entitled Humble Pi, and how numeric misinterpretation can lead to all kinds of unexpected outcomes, some just costly, others tragic. It’s a good and amusing read, and as a result of this conversation with someone I had previously never met, I feel somewhat (at least temporarily) enlightened. One of the takeaways of the book is that humans are born to think logarithmically, and linear math has to be formally educated into our brains. That got me curious for more.

Changing Times: Siemens Plans to Sell Former Mentor Graphics Wilsonville Campus

04/22/2026 | Nolan Johnson, I-Connect007
Siemens announced it will be selling its Wilsonville, Oregon, property, which has served as the campus for Mentor Graphics, which was later acquired by German EDA-giant Siemens, as reported by The Oregonian on April 20. Siemens will maintain one building on the sprawling 53-acre campus, citing the move to hybrid and remote work over the past few years as a key factor in the decision.
Copyright © I-Connect007 | IPC Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. Log in