A series of Bluetooth modules lowers power use and increases processing speed, adding stronger security. See more!
Can robots move like athletes? A training model helps them replicate sports moves, but the results show both progress and unexpected challenges.
You would work on creating regression plans for code as well as functional coverage closure. You would perform pre-silicon validation activities such as XPROP simulations and GLS.
How do you fit more into less space? A new chip inductor, 75% smaller than its predecessor, is changing electronics. Find out what’s next.
Discover how a new method unlocks the secrets of magic-angle graphene's superconductivity, paving the way for advances in quantum computing!
As electric vehicles push the limits of performance, protecting critical systems from voltage spikes becomes more important. Find out more!
Every software engineer, every creative artist, everybody who uses computers today as a tool will need an AI supercomputer.” — Jensen Huang, CEO, NVIDIA.
What if a wheelchair could adapt to your movements, learning when to take control and when to follow your lead? Read more!
The R&D Engineer will join SeaScape Research and Development team that creates state of the art software for semiconductor analysis.
As a Qualcomm Hardware Engineer, you will plan, design, optimize, verify, and test electronic systems, bring-up yield, ...
Bypassing Earth’s limitations, space-based microfabrication is emerging to redefine semiconductor production. What offers the advantage despite challenges in materials and processes?
With this advancement, hydrogen annealing could pave the way for more efficient, sustainable solar energy solutions, bringing affordable green energy closer to reality.
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