EMIS has introduced the MF420-2CF-M MRI filter, designed to suppress EMI and RFI in imaging environments where signal integrity, shielding performance, and installation reliability remain critical.
STMicroelectronics has introduced the TSB192 dual operational amplifier, adding low-offset, low-drift precision performance for signal-conditioning, instrumentation, and sensor-interface applications.
Panasonic Industry has introduced the FX-250 digital fibre sensor, combining faster response, simplified threshold setting, and lower operating overhead for compact factory automation and difficult-part detection tasks.
ROHM has developed fifth-generation EcoSiC MOSFETs that cut on-resistance at 175°C by around 30%, targeting traction inverters, onboard chargers, AI server power supplies, and industrial conversion.
Positron has landed Oracle as an early customer and is preparing its Asimov AI processor for launch in 2027. The design avoids CoWoS and HBM, instead using LPDDR-based memory architecture and air-cooled deployment to target inference workloads in power-constrained data centres.
IDC has sharply lowered its 2026 smartphone forecast as memory constraints worsen. The market is now expected to fall to 1.12 billion units, with higher DRAM and NAND pricing pushing vendors toward reduced configurations, higher ASPs, and tougher product decisions.
Synopsys has rolled out a complete UFS 5.0, UniPro 3.0, and M-PHY v6.0 IP solution for next-generation storage, combining protocol, link, and physical layers in a single stack as edge-AI and automotive SoCs push storage bandwidth into a system-level constraint.
AMD has signed a new letter of intent with the French government to expand AI infrastructure, training, and ecosystem support, while reinforcing its role in Alice Recoque, France’s planned first exascale supercomputer and a central platform in the country’s wider AI strategy.