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Android XR advances as Jetpack XR SDK core libraries reach beta

Google is announcing that its Jetpack SceneCore, ARCore for Jetpack XR, and XR Runtime libraries are officially in beta status. And Jetpack Compose is to follow soon, it says. Basically, […] The post Android XR advances as Jetpack XR SDK core libraries reach beta appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Exotic Materials Adding Cost To Semis

19 years ago the chip industry was facing a similar problem to today – the need for, and rising cost of, exotic materials. ‘Semiconductor firms are facing critical pricing choices […] The post Exotic Materials Adding Cost To Semis appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Saildrone, Lockheed Martin demonstrate live-fire from USV platform

Lockheed Martin is highlighting a successful collaboration with Saildrone, a specialist in maritime autonomous systems. USV Basically, an unmanned surface vehicle (USV) was equipped with lethal defence technology, the live-fire […] The post Saildrone, Lockheed Martin demonstrate live-fire from USV platform appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

JEDEC to host Automotive Electronics Forum

The JEDEC Solid State Technology Association has announced that it is hosting an Automotive Electronics Forum. The event will take place on 17 September 2026 in Santa Clara, California. The […] The post JEDEC to host Automotive Electronics Forum appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Most Read – Feynman GPU, Vishay sensor, Optoelectronic devices

There's the next frontier of advanced optoelectronics, Samsung Foundry putting back its 1.4nm process to 2029, and Vishay sampling a short distance VCSEL-based proximity sensor... The post Most Read – Feynman GPU, Vishay sensor, Optoelectronic devices appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

White House looking for 1000 rocket launches a year

Yesterday US President Donald Trump signed a memo aimed at enabling 1,000 US rocket launches and re-entries a year – up from 178 launches in 2025. The memo requires agencies […] The post White House looking for 1000 rocket launches a year appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Oshen raises £5m to track Russian subs

Oshen, the Plymouth developer of sailboats which track Russian submarines, has raised £5million to increase its fleet from 50 to 100 vessels. Investors include Lunar Ventures, Albion VC, Twin Track […] The post Oshen raises £5m to track Russian subs appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Muon raises $250m and plans to build 500 satellites a year

Muon Space has completed a Series C round raising $250 million, valuing the company at $1.5 billion and taking its total funding to $386 million Muon has opened a factory […] The post Muon raises $250m and plans to build 500 satellites a year appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

RAN market has third consecutive quarter of growth

The Q2 Radio Access Network (RAN) market continued to stabilise with modest YoY growth marking the third consecutive quarter of growth following more than two years of contraction says Dell’Oro. […] The post RAN market has third consecutive quarter of growth appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Consumer wearables market to have 12% CAGR 2026-32

The consumer wearables revenue is expected to grow at 12% CAGR between 2026 and 2032, says Counterpoint Research. Smart eyewear is projected to account for nearly one-fifth of total consumer […] The post Consumer wearables market to have 12% CAGR 2026-32 appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

No One’s No.1 Problem

New records for high temperatures keep getting set but climate change has still not reached the top of the agenda for many people. None of the respondents in the 32 […] The post No One’s No.1 Problem appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Quantum technologies rush out of US labs to match China’s growth

The Trump administration is pushing US quantum information science and technologies (QISTs) out of the lab as the first products mature, more private investment arrives, and Washington strives to match […] The post Quantum technologies rush out of US labs to match China’s growth appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Fable: The Anti-Vision CEO

Over 30 years ago, the incoming CEO of a company which had just made the largest loss in US history declared that the last thing the company needed was a […] The post Fable: The Anti-Vision CEO appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

How to choose connectors for eVTOL aircraft

Electrical architectures with a selection of connectors are key to facilitating the reliable transmission of power and data under extreme operational conditions for aircraft, writes Sean Fitall. Electric Vertical Takeoff […] The post How to choose connectors for eVTOL aircraft appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

UK startup Callosum raises $100m

Callosum’s $100m seed round, one of the largest ever raised in Europe, was headed by Atomico, alongside Plural, DCVC, UK Sovereign AI and others. Callosum is building the essential layer […] The post UK startup Callosum raises $100m appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Birmingham researchers create multi-responsive gel

University of Birmingham scientists have developed a new material that changes from a gel to a liquid-like state under UV light and can be rebuilt using heat or dismantled by […] The post Birmingham researchers create multi-responsive gel appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Sensor detects users of smart glasses, earphones and AR/VR devices

Vishay is sampling a fully integrated short distance VCSEL-based proximity sensor. The VCNL36829UM combines a photodiode, asic, 16-bit ADC and smart dual I²C slave address in a compact 1.6×1.0x0.35mm transparent […] The post Sensor detects users of smart glasses, earphones and AR/VR devices appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Machine vision for robots, vehicles and construction equipment

Basler and Syslogic are joining forces to bring machine vision and edge AI together by integrating Basler’s ace 2 GMSL cameras with Syslogic’s computers. Autonomous mobile robots, agricultural vehicles, construction […] The post Machine vision for robots, vehicles and construction equipment appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

eGaN transistors for power conversion in space-based computing systems

EPC (Efficient Power Conversion) Space has come up with three new eGaN power transistors in plastic surface-mount packages, designed to deliver high-performance power conversion for space computing systems. The EPC7050PCSH, […] The post eGaN transistors for power conversion in space-based computing systems appeared first on Electronics Weekly .

Toshiba sampling Arm Cortex-M4 MCUs

Toshiba has engineering samples of the TXZ+ Family Entry-Class M4V Group of standard microcontrollers. Featuring an Arm Cortex-M4 core with a floating-point unit (FPU) operating at up to 80MHz, the […] The post Toshiba sampling Arm Cortex-M4 MCUs appeared first on Electronics Weekly .