The Electronics Weekly team share some fingerposts – their picks of the week, in terms of announcements, developments, product releases, quotes or anything else in the wide world of electronics that caught their eye…
Caroline Hayes, editor
Industry body chairman hopes that helping customers find components for emerging AI projects will halt a slump.
David Manners, components editor
What caught my eye this week was the story that OpenAI’s CEO is trying to raise $7 trillion to build AI chip fabs.
Steve Bush, Technology Editor
Samsung’s research arm and the UK’s National Physical Laboratory have patiently dismantled the junctions of a blue OLED, a few nanometres at a time, to find out why they do not last as long as red and green OLEDs.
Alun Williams, web editor
“When it comes to plasma physics, Britain is very much still a centre for excellence and must fight to remain so. We are delighted with this result and this technology should keep our scientists employed for many years to come,” said Pulsar Fusion founder, Richard Dinan, on the company successfully testing its large-scale plasma engine designed for propelling larger satellites.