Check out the latest new episode of Electronics Weekly‘s CHIIPS podcast. Our editor, Caroline Hayes, gets together with Dr Andy Sellars and Rupert Baines to pick their brains about the UK’s semiconductor strategy.
Maggie Philbin – CHIIPS podcast interview with TeenTech founder
In this episode of CHIIPs (Caroline Hayes’ Industry Insights Podcasts), the well-known TV presenter and charity founder Maggie Philbin talks with our editor, Caroline Hayes, about a range of topics.
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A new NIST atomic clock, strong Q1 semiconductor sales, the UK Digital Twin Centre opening in Belfast, Infineon CoolSiC MOSFET 750 V G2 technology, and Chinese car companies avoiding tariffs...
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Imec co-ordinating an EU chip design initiative, Redwire's new version of its PIL-BOX technology, a powerful Huawei AI server, and Cree circular die LEDs...
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Measuring the condition of the Earth’s forests from space, the Women Leaders In Electronics Awards 2025, NXP Semiconductors getting a new CEO, the EU "urgently needs a reality check", and Huawei sampling its Ascend 910D AI processor...
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CHIIPS podcast interview with industry veteran Ash Madni
The latest episode of the Electronics Weekly podcast, CHIIPS, is out. Check out the latest interview with industry veteran Ash Madni.
Most Read – Apple smartphones, GigaFab cluster, Qualcomm countersuit
China-US trade, Apple losing share in the smartphone market, TSMC plans for a GigaFab cluster in Arizona, Intel cutting 20% of its workforce, and Qualcomm filing a countersuit against Arm......
What caught your eye? (Intel sackings, Energy weapon, African Space Agency)
We're talking about Intel sacking 20% of its workforce, the British Army demonstrating a directed energy weapon against a swarm of drones, and the official inauguration of the African Space Agency...
What caught your eye? (Tree gum, GEO graveyards, Optical sensor, AI servers)
Tree gum for supercapacitors, an optical sensor based on a magnetic tunnelling junction, Nvidia's AI servers in Texas, and the first undocking between two commercial spacecraft in geosynchronous orbit...