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Silicon Oscillators Solve Computer Problems that Would Take Thousands of Years Using Semiconductors
NewsMay 6, 2026

Silicon Oscillators Solve Computer Problems that Would Take Thousands of Years Using Semiconductors

A KAIST research team has built an oscillatory Ising machine entirely from conventional silicon transistors, demonstrating that combinatorial optimization problems like Max‑Cut can be solved at room temperature. By implementing both oscillators and couplers with single‑transistor devices, the system achieves...

By Tech Xplore – Semiconductors
Why AI Data Centers Need a New Model for Quality, Security, and Governance
NewsMay 6, 2026

Why AI Data Centers Need a New Model for Quality, Security, and Governance

AI and cloud computing are driving massive data‑center expansion, with hyperscalers planning hundreds of new facilities. Traditional designs built for fixed power and periodic risk assessments cannot handle accelerator‑dense, dynamic AI workloads, leading to higher outage risk. The fragmented security...

By Data Center Dynamics
Ending the Telecom Spreadsheet Era with Lightyear
NewsMay 6, 2026

Ending the Telecom Spreadsheet Era with Lightyear

Lightyear, a telecom‑focused AI platform, replaces manual spreadsheet‑driven billing with an operating‑system‑style solution. Using large language models, it extracts data from any invoice, maps charges to a live network inventory, and automatically flags overcharges, ghost circuits, and contract‑rate variances. The...

By Gestalt IT
PolyJoule’s 3rd-Gen Conductive Polymer Battery Self-Extinguishes at 3,600 °F and Delivers 10,000+ Cycles
NewsMay 6, 2026

PolyJoule’s 3rd-Gen Conductive Polymer Battery Self-Extinguishes at 3,600 °F and Delivers 10,000+ Cycles

PolyJoule unveiled its third‑generation conductive polymer battery, a large‑format prismatic cell that uses a proprietary polymer cathode and liquid‑salt electrolyte. In a UL 9540A test, the cell self‑extinguished when exposed to a propane torch at roughly 3,600 °F (1,982 °C), proving it...

By Charged EVs Magazine
InfiMotion’s Magnesium-Aluminum Alloy Dual Motor Assembly Claims 25% Weight Reduction over Aluminum
NewsMay 6, 2026

InfiMotion’s Magnesium-Aluminum Alloy Dual Motor Assembly Claims 25% Weight Reduction over Aluminum

InfiMotion unveiled at the 5th International Forum on Automotive Power Systems in Shanghai a dual‑motor assembly built with a magnesium‑aluminum alloy housing. The alloy reduces system weight by roughly 25 % compared with conventional aluminum while preserving production‑grade hardness. The unit...

By Charged EVs Magazine
U.S. Inverter Market Faces Policy, Supply Headwinds Despite Safe Harbor Pipeline
NewsMay 6, 2026

U.S. Inverter Market Faces Policy, Supply Headwinds Despite Safe Harbor Pipeline

Intertek CEA projects U.S. inverter demand to grow 6% annually through 2028, but developers confront tighter regulations under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s Foreign Entity of Concern (FEOC) rules and new cybersecurity mandates. Tariffs on imported inverters can reach...

By PV Magazine USA
Nvidia, Manufacturer To Build 3 U.S. Plants To Support Data Centers
NewsMay 6, 2026

Nvidia, Manufacturer To Build 3 U.S. Plants To Support Data Centers

Nvidia has teamed with Corning to construct three new manufacturing plants in North Carolina and Texas, aimed at scaling U.S. production of optical connectivity and fiber for data centers. The facilities will boost Corning's domestic capacity tenfold for connectivity equipment...

By Bisnow
UWB: Why Angle-of-Arrival Positioning Hinges on Antenna Isolation
NewsMay 6, 2026

UWB: Why Angle-of-Arrival Positioning Hinges on Antenna Isolation

Ultra‑wideband (UWB) is transitioning from research labs to mainstream products, driven by the IEEE 802.15.4z standard and smartphone integration. While time‑of‑flight ranging provides ~10 cm accuracy, manufacturers are shifting to angle‑of‑arrival (AoA) techniques to reduce anchor density and enable new use...

By EDN
Could This New Alert System Prevent Work Zone Deaths?
NewsMay 6, 2026

Could This New Alert System Prevent Work Zone Deaths?

Researchers at Morgan State University have created “Bear Alerts,” a multi‑sensory wearable that uses LIDAR, edge computing and AI to warn highway workers of approaching vehicles up to 400 feet away. In a six‑day pilot near the campus, the system recorded...

By Roads & Bridges
Morse Micro Selects Gateworks as the First Global Design House Partner
NewsMay 6, 2026

Morse Micro Selects Gateworks as the First Global Design House Partner

Morse Micro announced Gateworks as the inaugural partner in its Design House Partner Program, a global effort to fast‑track production‑ready Wi‑Fi HaLow solutions. Gateworks, known for rugged embedded hardware made in the United States, will provide M.2 cards and development...

By Microwave Journal
C-Suites Want Concrete Quantum Use-Cases, Not Hype
NewsMay 6, 2026

C-Suites Want Concrete Quantum Use-Cases, Not Hype

Research from QuEra Computing shows a clear pivot in enterprise quantum spending: executives now demand concrete proof of value before committing capital. While 44% of firms plan to increase quantum budgets, a larger 46% expect flat spending, and 10% anticipate...

By ITPro
The App Store for Robots Has Arrived: Hugging Face Launches Open-Source Reachy Mini App Store with 200+ Apps
NewsMay 6, 2026

The App Store for Robots Has Arrived: Hugging Face Launches Open-Source Reachy Mini App Store with 200+ Apps

Today Hugging Face unveiled an app store for its low‑cost Reachy Mini robot, offering more than 200 community‑built applications that can be downloaded for free. Since its July 2025 launch, the $299 desktop robot has sold roughly 10,000 units, with...

By VentureBeat
Munters Launches Speria Brand as Early Deployments Deliver Measurable Gains in Livestock Performance
NewsMay 6, 2026

Munters Launches Speria Brand as Early Deployments Deliver Measurable Gains in Livestock Performance

Munters FoodTech has launched Speria, a unified climate‑control, sensor, and analytics brand for livestock operations. Early deployments using the Sonar IoT platform have delivered measurable improvements, including double‑digit gains in feed conversion efficiency, lower mortality, and reduced emissions. The system...

By DairyReporter
Allied Vision EoSens Camera Captures the Physics of Metal 3D Printing at 20,000 Frames per Second
NewsMay 6, 2026

Allied Vision EoSens Camera Captures the Physics of Metal 3D Printing at 20,000 Frames per Second

Allied Vision’s EoSens 3CL high‑speed camera captured laser powder‑bed fusion (LPBF) events at 20,000 fps, detecting spatter signatures that correlate with subsurface porosity. Researchers at KU Leuven demonstrated that spatter count and velocity measured in real time match keyhole porosity identified by...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Everything You Need to Know About Uncrewed Collaborative Combat Aircraft
NewsMay 6, 2026

Everything You Need to Know About Uncrewed Collaborative Combat Aircraft

Airbus is developing uncrewed collaborative combat aircraft (UCCA), also known as loyal wingmen, to operate alongside crewed fighters such as the Eurofighter. The first operational capability is slated for the German Air Force by 2029, using the Kratos XQ‑58A Valkyrie...

By Airbus – Newsroom
Raytheon Receives Largest Ever SharpSight Radar Order
NewsMay 6, 2026

Raytheon Receives Largest Ever SharpSight Radar Order

Raytheon, an RTX business, landed its biggest SharpSight radar contract to date – 120 units ordered by Blue Raven for global resale and distribution. The partnership lets Raytheon bulk‑produce the platform‑agnostic surveillance radar while Blue Raven leverages its international network...

By Defence Blog
Valve Releases Full External Specifications for 'Steam Deck' Accessory Manufacturing
NewsMay 6, 2026

Valve Releases Full External Specifications for 'Steam Deck' Accessory Manufacturing

Valve has published the full external specifications for its Steam Deck handheld and Dock, including STL and STP CAD files, to enable third‑party accessory creation. The move follows a launch‑day sell‑out that highlighted strong consumer demand. While personal printing and non‑commercial...

By Inven Global
INIT to Roll Out 25,000 Contactless Account-Based Validators for Sydney
NewsMay 6, 2026

INIT to Roll Out 25,000 Contactless Account-Based Validators for Sydney

German firm INIT secured a contract to upgrade Transport for NSW’s Opal ticketing system to an account‑based, cloud‑managed platform, deploying 25,000 contactless validators across Sydney’s buses, trains, light rail, metro and ferries. The Opal 2.0 rollout will store fare balances in...

By Sustainable Bus
Kempower Launches Mega Satellite Flex with CCS and MCS Charging Support at ACT Expo
NewsMay 6, 2026

Kempower Launches Mega Satellite Flex with CCS and MCS Charging Support at ACT Expo

Kempower unveiled the Mega Satellite Flex, a high‑power charging dispenser that supports both CCS and MCS standards for heavy‑duty electric vehicles. The unit can deliver up to 560 kW via CCS and 1.2 MW via MCS, with 5 m and 2.7 m cable reaches...

By Sustainable Bus
The Quiet Layer Keeping the Chip Boom Alive
NewsMay 6, 2026

The Quiet Layer Keeping the Chip Boom Alive

The semiconductor surge now hinges on keeping fab tools running flawlessly, not just building new fabs. Singapore‑based Global TechSolutions (GTS) refurbishes and upgrades front‑end equipment to OEM‑equivalent performance, cutting downtime and protecting shipment schedules. Its regional footprint across Singapore, Malaysia,...

By e27
U.S. Army Expands eBee VISION Fleet with New European Purchase
NewsMay 6, 2026

U.S. Army Expands eBee VISION Fleet with New European Purchase

EagleNXT, through German integrator Dronivo, delivered three eBee VISION unmanned‑air system kits to the U.S. Army's 7th Army Training Command, bringing the service's total inventory to 34 units across six organizations. The platform, a hand‑launched fixed‑wing drone, offers up to...

By Defence Blog
Chip Fab-in-a-Box Could Democratize Semiconductors
NewsMay 6, 2026

Chip Fab-in-a-Box Could Democratize Semiconductors

InchFab, founded by MIT alumnus Mitchell Hsing, sells container‑size clean‑room systems priced between $5 million and $15 million. By scaling down to 4‑inch (100 mm) wafers, the startup shrinks traditional fab equipment, delivering a full suite of processes—including lithography, etch, and deposition—while accepting...

By IEEE Spectrum – Semiconductors
Asus Increases Commercial PC Market Share by 40% in South Africa
NewsMay 6, 2026

Asus Increases Commercial PC Market Share by 40% in South Africa

Asus announced a 40% jump in its South African commercial PC market share, reaching 5.2% between 2024 and 2025. IDC data shows the company holds 20.39% of the consumer segment and an overall 11.54% share in the country, which is...

By MyBroadband (South Africa)
Bosch Rexroth to Showcase Smarter, Faster, and Best-in-Class Automation Solutions at Automate 2026
NewsMay 6, 2026

Bosch Rexroth to Showcase Smarter, Faster, and Best-in-Class Automation Solutions at Automate 2026

Bosch Rexroth will exhibit its full factory‑automation portfolio at Automate 2026 in Chicago, booth #2810, from June 22‑25. The showcase includes the new TS 7plus conveyor, capable of handling payloads up to 3,000 kg, and the ctrlX AUTOMATION suite featuring cabinet‑free ctrlX DRIVE, ctrlX CORE, and the high‑speed...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
NVIDIA Takes Warrants for $500m in Corning Stock as Fibre-Optics Partnership Goes Structural
NewsMay 6, 2026

NVIDIA Takes Warrants for $500m in Corning Stock as Fibre-Optics Partnership Goes Structural

Nvidia has secured equity‑linked warrants worth roughly $500 million in fibre‑optics maker Corning. The deal gives Nvidia a traditional warrant for up to 15 million shares at $180 each and a pre‑funded warrant for an additional 3 million shares. In return, Corning will...

By The Next Web (TNW)
Zeabuz to Deploy Docking Assist Across Brim Explorer Fleet
NewsMay 6, 2026

Zeabuz to Deploy Docking Assist Across Brim Explorer Fleet

Zeabuz has partnered with Brim Explorer to install its ZeaWatch Docking Assist on the MS Bre in the third quarter of 2026, with plans to retrofit the entire Brim Explorer fleet, including vessels on order. The system combines cameras and 4D...

By MarineLink
New Samtec SMA Interconnects Capable of 26.5 GHz
NewsMay 6, 2026

New Samtec SMA Interconnects Capable of 26.5 GHz

Samtec announced the production‑ready launch of a new SMA edge‑mount board connector that operates reliably up to 26.5 GHz with a 50 Ω impedance. The design terminates directly at the PCB edge, minimizing discontinuities and return loss compared with traditional vertical or...

By EE Journal – Semiconductor
Valve Release the Steam Controller's CAD Files, so You Can Channel Your Inner Archie From Balamory and Design Mods or...
NewsMay 6, 2026

Valve Release the Steam Controller's CAD Files, so You Can Channel Your Inner Archie From Balamory and Design Mods or...

Valve has made the external shell and puck CAD files for its Steam Controller publicly available under a Creative Commons license. The release includes STP and STL models plus an engineering drawing that details critical features and keep‑outs. Valve warns...

By Rock Paper Shotgun
How OpenAI’s New Networking Protocol Aims to Solve AI Bottlenecks
NewsMay 6, 2026

How OpenAI’s New Networking Protocol Aims to Solve AI Bottlenecks

OpenAI, together with AMD, Broadcom, Intel, Microsoft and Nvidia, unveiled the Multipath Reliable Connection (MRC) protocol to alleviate network congestion in massive AI clusters. MRC dynamically distributes traffic across hundreds of paths and reroutes around failures in microseconds, targeting the...

By Data Center Knowledge
Sennheiser Spectera Module Now Available in Bitfocus Companion and Buttons
NewsMay 6, 2026

Sennheiser Spectera Module Now Available in Bitfocus Companion and Buttons

Sennheiser has released a Spectra module for Bitfocus Companion and Buttons, allowing the wireless receiver to be controlled via tactile button panels or touchscreens. The integration adds an engineer mode and fast instrument‑swap functionality, extending Spectra’s utility beyond audio to...

By Sports Video Group (SVG)
Wisycom RF Solutions Support Gravity Media’s Live Cycling and Marathon Broadcasts
NewsMay 6, 2026

Wisycom RF Solutions Support Gravity Media’s Live Cycling and Marathon Broadcasts

Gravity Media relies on Wisycom’s RF over Fiber and wireless gear to deliver live coverage of major cycling races and international marathons, including the Tour of Italy, Tour of Denmark, and Berlin, Vienna, Amsterdam, and Rotterdam marathons. The company uses...

By Sports Video Group (SVG)
Enhanced Datalogic Safety Laser Scanners From AutomationDirect
NewsMay 6, 2026

Enhanced Datalogic Safety Laser Scanners From AutomationDirect

AutomationDirect has launched enhanced Datalogic safety laser scanners that employ time‑of‑flight measurement to protect machinery, robotic cells, and mobile automation. The new models cover up to 72 m² with a 275° scanning angle, delivering reliable detection in demanding environments. Master, standalone...

By AutomationDirect – The Automation Blog
Hammond NEMA 1 Hinged Lay-In Wireways From AutomationDirect
NewsMay 6, 2026

Hammond NEMA 1 Hinged Lay-In Wireways From AutomationDirect

AutomationDirect has added Hammond's new CW series carbon‑steel lay‑in wireways, rated NEMA 1 and featuring hinged screw covers for quick access. The wireways are offered with optional knockouts and a full line of compatible fittings and accessories. Designed for industrial control...

By AutomationDirect – The Automation Blog
Samsung, Qualcomm Claim 5G FWA vRAN First
NewsMay 6, 2026

Samsung, Qualcomm Claim 5G FWA vRAN First

Samsung Electronics and Qualcomm Technologies validated 5G Power Class 1 (PC1) for fixed wireless access (FWA) on a virtualized RAN, claiming the first industry demonstration of high‑power device transmission combined with a fully software‑driven network. Using Samsung’s vRAN stack, 3.7 GHz massive...

By Mobile World Live
HPE Pushes Self-Driving Networks Into Production
NewsMay 6, 2026

HPE Pushes Self-Driving Networks Into Production

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has moved its long‑promised self‑driving network from concept to production, embedding autonomous actions into the Mist AI and Aruba platforms. The rollout focuses on high‑frequency, low‑risk problems such as wireless congestion, VLAN misconfigurations and rogue DHCP servers,...

By Data Center Knowledge
'Fire Box 4647, Final Rounds': N.H. FD Retires 154-Year-Old Fire Alarm Box System After Final Call
NewsMay 6, 2026

'Fire Box 4647, Final Rounds': N.H. FD Retires 154-Year-Old Fire Alarm Box System After Final Call

Manchester’s fire department retired its Gamewell telegraph fire alarm system, a network first installed in 1872, after the final master box (4647) sent its last signal on May 1, 2026. The hard‑wired copper‑line system, once a staple of public‑safety communications, saw its...

By FireRescue1 – News
Askey and pureLiFi Take Aim at an FWA Nemesis: Windows
NewsMay 6, 2026

Askey and pureLiFi Take Aim at an FWA Nemesis: Windows

Askey and pureLiFi announced a two‑box solution that uses infrared LiFi to bypass the long‑standing problem of windows attenuating fixed wireless access (FWA) signals. The system pairs an indoor unit that connects to the home network with an outdoor unit...

By Light Reading
Tachyon Networks Expands FWA Portfolio With $1.5M Development Partnership With Sivers Semiconductors
NewsMay 6, 2026

Tachyon Networks Expands FWA Portfolio With $1.5M Development Partnership With Sivers Semiconductors

Semiconductor firm Sivers Semiconductors announced a $1.5 million development partnership with Tachyon Networks to create a 60 GHz millimeter‑wave transceiver for fixed wireless access (FWA). The collaboration builds on an existing 28 GHz effort, extending Tachyon’s unified platform to support both 28 GHz and...

By Microwave Journal
Hut 8 Signs a 15-Year, $9.8bn Lease for the First Phase of Its Texas AI Data Centre
NewsMay 6, 2026

Hut 8 Signs a 15-Year, $9.8bn Lease for the First Phase of Its Texas AI Data Centre

Hut 8 announced a 15‑year lease for the first phase of its Beacon Point AI data‑centre in Texas, valued at $9.8 bn for 352 MW of IT capacity. Including a prior River Bend lease, the company now has 597 MW of contracted AI capacity...

By The Next Web (TNW)
Geoforce Launches GT1c with AT&T Business, Transforming Industrial Markers with Affordable Rugged Cellular Asset Tracking
NewsMay 6, 2026

Geoforce Launches GT1c with AT&T Business, Transforming Industrial Markers with Affordable Rugged Cellular Asset Tracking

Geoforce unveiled the GT1c, a rugged cellular asset‑tracking device built on AT&T Business’s IoT‑optimized network. The tracker delivers up to a 10‑year battery life, intrinsic safety certification and a low total‑cost‑of‑ownership design for non‑powered equipment. A pilot with Black Diamond...

By IoT Now – Smart Buildings
Greenerwave and Telespazio France Sign Strategic Agreement to Distribute Multi-Orbit, Low-Power and Sovereign SATCOM Terminals in Europe
NewsMay 6, 2026

Greenerwave and Telespazio France Sign Strategic Agreement to Distribute Multi-Orbit, Low-Power and Sovereign SATCOM Terminals in Europe

Greenerwave and Telespazio France, a Leonardo group subsidiary, have signed a strategic agreement to distribute Greenerwave’s low‑power, multi‑orbit (GEO/LEO) satellite communications terminals across France, the broader European market and the United Kingdom. The partnership targets defense, government and security customers,...

By Microwave Journal
The ReMarkable Paper Pure Is a More Affordable Version of ReMarkable's E-Ink Range, but the Upgrade It Will Bring to...
NewsMay 6, 2026

The ReMarkable Paper Pure Is a More Affordable Version of ReMarkable's E-Ink Range, but the Upgrade It Will Bring to...

ReMarkable introduced the Paper Pure, a $460 e‑ink tablet that trims premium features to deliver a lower‑cost digital notebook. It sports a 10.3‑inch Canvas display, a 1.7 GHz dual‑core ARM Cortex‑A55 processor, 2 GB RAM and a 3,820 mAh battery lasting days on a...

By ITPro
Snake Tray Celebrates 30th Anniversary
NewsMay 6, 2026

Snake Tray Celebrates 30th Anniversary

Snake Tray marked its 30th anniversary, celebrating three decades of American‑made cable management and power distribution solutions. The company, founded to speed up datacom installations, now holds more than 35 patents that streamline labor and material costs. Its product line...

By Solar Power World
Nvidia Is Facing More Competition and It’s Spooking Investors
NewsMay 6, 2026

Nvidia Is Facing More Competition and It’s Spooking Investors

Nvidia’s AI‑chip dominance remains strong, with an 86% market share in 2025, but its stock has slipped 9% over six sessions, making it the worst performer in the Philadelphia semiconductor index. Investors are uneasy as Alphabet, Amazon, Meta and Microsoft...

By The Japan Times – Business
NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet MRC Is the Custom RDMA Transport Protocol for Gigascale AI
NewsMay 6, 2026

NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet MRC Is the Custom RDMA Transport Protocol for Gigascale AI

NVIDIA announced that its Multipath Reliable Connection (MRC) transport protocol, proven on Spectrum‑X Ethernet hardware, is now available as an open specification through the Open Compute Project. MRC lets a single RoCEv2 connection distribute traffic across multiple paths, delivering higher...

By ServeTheHome
UK Government Funds Battery Recycling Consortium
NewsMay 6, 2026

UK Government Funds Battery Recycling Consortium

The UK government, via Innovate UK’s Battery Innovation Programme, has awarded funding to ReCam, a consortium of Recyclus, the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre, Watercycle Technologies and Polaron. The group will develop advanced lithium‑ion battery recycling processes that turn end‑of‑life cells into...

By UKTN – People
Switch Storm Coming: Gartner Forecasts Price Hikes, Long Lead Times for Enterprise Data Center Switches
NewsMay 6, 2026

Switch Storm Coming: Gartner Forecasts Price Hikes, Long Lead Times for Enterprise Data Center Switches

Gartner warns that enterprise data‑center switch markets are entering a storm as vendors divert engineering talent, memory and laser resources toward high‑margin AI infrastructure. The shift will push AI‑focused network fabric spending past traditional data‑center networks by 2026 and more...

By Network World
SpaceX Terafab Shows Where the AI Money Is Really Going
NewsMay 6, 2026

SpaceX Terafab Shows Where the AI Money Is Really Going

SpaceX has filed plans for a $55 billion semiconductor and advanced‑computing complex, dubbed Terafab, in Grimes County, Texas, with the total spend potentially rising to $119 billion in later phases. The project is positioned to secure AI‑compute capacity by tying together Musk’s...

By Finance Monthly
Green Flexibility, Suncatcher, SWB and ArcelorMittal Progress Large-Scale BESS Projects in Germany Totalling 324MWh
NewsMay 6, 2026

Green Flexibility, Suncatcher, SWB and ArcelorMittal Progress Large-Scale BESS Projects in Germany Totalling 324MWh

Germany’s utility‑scale battery market received four major announcements in early May, adding 324 MWh of capacity. Green Flexibility inaugurated a 40 MW/80 MWh BESS in Bavaria, while SWB and Be.storaged plan an 85 MW/170 MWh system at a Bremen port for 2028. ArcelorMittal hired EDF...

By Energy Storage News