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High-speed Flash for system-on-chip applications
27 November 2025, DSP, Micros & Memory

GigaDevice unveiled the GD25NE series of dual-power supply SPI NOR Flash chips, designed specifically for 1,2 V SoC applications.
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High-performance µC series
27 November 2025, Computer/Embedded Technology

GigaDevice has announced the official launch of the GD32F503/505 high-performance series of 32-bit general-purpose microcontrollers based on the Arm Cortex-M33 core.
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High power from DC to 6 GHz
27 November 2025, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

WAVEPIA’s latest GaN-on-SiC transistor, the WP2806015UH(S), delivers up to 15 W power from DC to 6 GHz at 28 V.
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High-density planar power for mission-critical systems
27 November 2025, Power Electronics / Power Management

Vishay’s SGTPL-28 family of planar transformers offer 150 W of output power from a 28 V input forward-converter architecture.
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Energy harvesting using a battery-less IoT system
31 October 2025, Editor's Choice, Power Electronics / Power Management

Energy Harvesting plays an essential role in the foundation of ambient IoT, a new generation of ultra-low power connected devices that operate by drawing energy from their environment instead of relying on traditional batteries.
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Enhance SiC device efficiency using merged-pin Schottky diodes
30 June 2025, Editor's Choice, Power Electronics / Power Management

Silicon carbide (SiC) has advantages over silicon (Si) that make it particularly suitable for Schottky diodes in applications such as fast battery chargers, photovoltaic (PV) battery converters, and traction inverters.
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Redefining entry-level MCUs
30 June 2025, DSP, Micros & Memory

The company positions the GD32C231 series as a ‘high-performance entry-level’ solution designed to offer more competitive options for multiple applications.
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MCU for low-power, IoT applications
30 May 2025, DSP, Micros & Memory

Silicon Labs recently announced the PG26, a general-purpose microcontroller with a dedicated matrix vector processor to enhance AI/ML hardware accelerator speeds.
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ICs vs modules: Understanding the technical trade-offs for IoT applications
30 May 2025, Editor's Choice, DSP, Micros & Memory

As the IoT continues to transform industries, design decisions around wireless connectivity components become increasingly complex with engineers often facing the dilemma of choosing between ICs and wireless modules for their IoT applications.
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Marktech’s latest LEDs and photodiodes
30 May 2025, Test & Measurement

Designed for precision sensing and emission tasks, Marktech’s optoelectronic lineup serves medical, industrial, aerospace, and environmental markets.
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Why bis means business for LTE Cat 1 IoT connections
30 May 2025, Editor's Choice, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Tomaž Petaros, product manager IoT EMEA at Quectel Wireless Solutions explains why the market for Cat 1bis IoT connections is getting busy.
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Bluetooth Lite SoCs purpose built for IoT
30 May 2025, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Whether it is enabling predictive maintenance on industrial equipment, tracking assets in dense environments, or running for years on a coin cell battery in ultra-low power sensors, developers need solutions that are lean, reliable, and ready to scale with emerging use cases.
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