KYOTO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kyocera Corporation (President: Hideo Tanimoto)(TOKYO:6971) today announced it has developed an On-Board Optics Module that achieves world-record bandwidth of 512 Gbps.
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A tiny power module might ease the world’s energy crunch
Global electricity demand is rising faster than new large power plants can be built, and the cost of that imbalance is ...
At the Applied Power Electronics Conference & Exposition (APEC 2025), celebrating its 40th year, over 300 exhibitors showcased their latest component advances for system power designers across a wide ...
Power devices continue to evolve rapidly as SiC and GaN technologies become more highly integrated, easy to use, and cost-effective. Meanwhile, steady improvements in MOSFET structures and processes ...
The world’s energy demand is rising, and NREL’s ULIS power module could help meet it. Demand for energy worldwide is climbing rapidly, driven in part by power hungry data centers that support ...
Developing a power module requires enhanced design and verification methods. Currently, multiple iterations are needed to get the design done. Today, design and manufacturing processes are heavily ...
Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) announced several power management devices and a reference design to help companies meet AI computing demands and scale power management architectures from 12 V to 48 V to ...
The benefits of thermal interface materials. Comparing FR-4 laminate with insulated metal substrate (IMS) PCB. How phase-change TIMs may prove to be the best solution. One of the most important—and ...
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