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The world has a massive appetite for mobile data, especially in crowded cities. Operators are going to have to make their loaves and fishes feed everybody—but how? In a brand new report, Mobile Experts reveals how they expect operators to satisfy the hunger for more data, with new networks at 24 to 39 GHz.
Network tester market is likely to witness more than 12.5 percent Y-o-Y in 2019, after registering the global revenue roughly equating $7 billion in 2018, according to a study of Future Market Insights (FMI).
Agency for Science, Technology and Research's (A*STAR) Institute of Microelectronics (IME) and Soitec (Euronext Paris) announce the launch of a joint program to develop and integrate a new layer transfer process within advanced wafer level multi-chip packaging techniques.
MathWorks has released version 2019a of MATLAB and Simulink. The release contains new products and enhancements for AI, signal processing and static analysis, with new capabilities and bug fixes across all product families.
Yole Développement (Yole) has just released a report showing an industry shift in packaging technology as 5G is implemented. They state that 5G will totally redefine how the RF front-end interacts in-between the network and the modem. The new RF bands for sub 6 GHz pose big challenges for the industry.
MACOM Technology Solutions Inc. will showcase its broad high-performance RF portfolio, including industry-leading MMICs, diodes, AlGaAs switches, power amplifiers, FEMs and GaN devices, at EDI CON China 2019, April 1-3, Booth #515 in Beijing, China.
Ericsson, Volvo Construction Equipment (CE) and Telia are operating Sweden’s first 5G network for industrial use, placing Volvo CE among the early global pioneers to test remote-controlled machines and autonomous solutions with the technology.
Spectrum Instrumentation has released six new Arbitrary Waveform Generators (AWG) that are optimized for signal quality, size and cost. The new "65" series AWGs offer the latest 16-bit digital-analog converters (DAC), a fast PCIe x4 interface with up to 700 MByte/s streaming speed and a card length of only 168 mm to fit into nearly every PC.