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Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced PathWave Waveform Analytics, an edge-to-cloud computing application that improves anomaly detection and reduces data storage costs in pre-silicon validation using machine learning algorithms.
Thirty-one global technology companies launched the Open RAN Policy Coalition to promote policies that will advance the adoption of open and interoperable solutions in the radio access network. Ericsson and Nokia are notably absent.
Akoustis Technologies, Inc. announced it has received its first XBAWTM design win for the WiFi market from a tier-1 OEM and expects to ramp shipments beginning in the June quarter.
Q-Tech Corporation introduces the QT625S/QT725S Series of space-qualified hybrid surface acoustic wave (SAW) crystal oscillators, offering satellite and space craft designers exceptional performance for geosynchronous orbit (GEO) and other deeper space applications requiring the utmost in tolerance to radiation.
T-Mobile U.S., Inc. announced several important world’s first milestones for standalone architecture (SA) 5G. These achievements, using the Un-carrier’s newly built 5G core, bring T-Mobile closer to taking its nationwide 5G network to the next level.
VadaTech announced the release of AMC576 module, which utilizes the Xilinx XCZU29DR RFSoC and is compliant to AMC.1, AMC.2, AMC.3 and AMC.4 specifications.
After reaching a definitive agreement in January, BAE Systems has completed the acquisition of Raytheon Technologies’ airborne tactical radios business, based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Largo, Florida.
Tech-X Corporation announced the latest version of its cross-platform, multiphysics simulation tool with the release of VSim 10.1, offering several key enhancements for both design engineers and research users.
Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced that the company is the first to gain approval from 3GPP for 5G new radio (NR) protocol test cases that support carrier aggregation (CA) technology, using its Protocol Conformance Toolset.
New Yorker Electronics has released the newest series of Exxelia Technologies CH High-Q RF & Microwave Capacitors. The CH Series offers capacitance options ranging from 0.1 pf to 1000 pF with voltages from 50 V to 1500 V.