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Why SiC Is Ideal for Green Energy Wolfspeed Inc
Green energy demand is rising, driving global energy storage to exceed $13B. With key concerns of efficiency and size as the systems scale up, silicon carbide is an ideal solution for large-scale solar and wind inverters, whose applications include utility, commercial, and micro-inverters.

GPT-3.5 vs. GPT-4: What's the Difference? Becks Simpson
GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 push the boundaries of what is possible with language models. Depending on their specific use cases and product requirements, users could leverage GPT-3.5 for accurate and nuanced language generation or GPT-4 for more complex language generation.

New Tech Tuesdays: Starlink: The Satellite-Based Internet Service by SpaceX Rudy Ramos
Starlink's unique ability to provide high-speed, low-latency internet access to users in remote and rural areas makes it a game changer for bridging the digital divide and improving global internet access.

New Tech Tuesdays: The Rise of Robot Labor: The Impact of AI and ML on the Workplace Rudy Ramos
Automation is becoming ubiquitous as more companies deploy AI and machine learning-powered robots to automate tasks traditionally done by humans. With automation taking over labor-intensive jobs, humans are freed up to concentrate on higher-level tasks requiring more creativity and cognitive skills

Edge Impulse Fundamentals Part One Mike Parks
Edge Impulse significantly reduces the workflow complexity of adding machine learning (ML) technology to products. Part one of the Edge Impulse Fundamentals series focuses on capturing the data that drives machine learning models.

Does Reliable Mean Repairable? Jon Gabay
To ensure maximum reliability and safety, engineers should consider repairability alongside screening levels when selecting high-reliability electronic components. Factors such as criticality of the system, environmental factors, and cost should be taken into account.

Can Designers Use 2D Materials to Build More Advanced Computers? Liam Critchley
2D materials offer a way to go beyond the limits of silicon-based technologies and create ultra-small devices that don’t degrade below 5nm thickness. These small-scale devices can be used to develop more efficient and application-specific hardware for matrix and logic computing systems.

USB-C for Data and Fast Charging CUI Inc
USB-C connectors are quickly becoming ubiquitous, and with a recent EU mandate requiring their use in chargers and devices, it's clear that USB-C is a game changer. This blog outlines USB Type-C’s unique advantages for powering peripherals or fast-charging devices.

New Tech Tuesdays: Single Pair Ethernet: The Future of Industrial Automation Rudy Ramos
SPE is a new technology that is rapidly gaining popularity as a cost-effective, reliable, and high-speed alternative to standard Ethernet for industrial automation and automotive applications using only one pair of twisted copper wires to transmit data, power, and control signals.

High-Voltage Power Supplies in Mass Spectrometry XP Power
Precision analytical applications like mass spectrometry require accurately specified and designed high-voltage power supplies. Learn how to solve the most common design challenges for high-voltage power supplies in mass spectrometry.

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