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TI Launches New Edge AI-enabled Radar Sensor and Automotive Audio Processors

01/10/2025 | Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments (TI) introduced new integrated automotive chips to enable safer, more immersive driving experiences at any vehicle price point. TI's AWRL6844 60GHz mmWave radar sensor supports occupancy monitoring for seat belt reminder systems, child presence detection and intrusion detection with a single chip running edge AI algorithms, enabling a safer driving environment.

NASA’s Kennedy Marks New Chapter for Florida Space Industry

01/09/2025 | NASA
The future of research and technology at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida is expanding Wednesday, as Kennedy’s center director and charter members in the Florida University Space Research Consortium signed a memorandum of understanding in research and development to assist with missions and contribute to NASA’s Moon to Mars exploration approach.

ChipAgents Achieves State-of-the-Art Results on NVIDIA's VerilogEval Benchmark

01/08/2025 | PRNewswire
ChipAgents, the AI-powered development tool for chip design and verification, has achieved state-of-the-art performance on the VerilogEval-v2 benchmark from NVIDIA. This milestone highlights ChipAgents' groundbreaking capabilities in accelerating the specification-to-RTL process with unparalleled accuracy.

EMS Providers Should ‘Plan Prudently’ in 2025

01/08/2025 | Nolan Johnson, SMT007 Magazine
Dennis Reed is a senior research analyst who specializes in electronics manufacturing at Edgewater Research, a leading research and market intelligence firm covering a mix of compute—CPU, GPU, memory, both flash and DRAM, and hard drive—and insights on components which includes broad line semiconductor, IP&E distribution, and channels.

Biden-Harris Administration Announces Arizona State University Research Park as Planned Site for Third CHIPS for America R&D Flagship Facility

01/08/2025 | U.S. Department of Commerce
The Department of Commerce and Natcast announced the Arizona State University (ASU) Research Park in Tempe, Arizona as the anticipated location for the third flagship CHIPS for America research and development (R&D) facility.
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