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Gary Hilson

Gary Hilson

General Contributing Editor at EE Times

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Location
Canada
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Electrical
  • Computers & Technology
  • Technology

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Recent Articles

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PCIe Gains Automotive Mileage

Microchip's PCIe switches offer ample bandwidth for automotive needs, focusing on Gen 4.0 cost-efficiency.
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Quantum Headlines Western Canada’s Semiconductor Scene

Four Canadian provinces have strong training and R&D capabilities, with the west coast collaborating as much with Silicon Valley as it does Eastern Canada.
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CXL Update Emphasizes Security

The CXL Consortium is focusing on scaling out with a CXL update to keep pace with AI demands in the data center.
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Canada Eyes Rare Earths for Semiconductors

Geopolitical disruptions present an opportunity for Canada to provide rare earths and critical minerals to the global semiconductor industry.
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Thermal Interface Material Has Cooling Potential

A new thermal interface material could organically dissipate heat from electronic devices, reducing the need for extensive cooling.
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Startup Explores Diamonds for Quantum Interconnect

Lightsynq is building a higher bandwidth networking solution with the help of diamonds to eliminate bottlenecks.
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How Canada Can Rev Up Its EV Chip Supply

Power electronics presents a profitable opportunity for Canada's automotive industry, but more collaboration and investment are needed.
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NOR Flash Keeps Pace with Automotive Security

Winbond's TrustME Nor flash balances increasing security and performance requirements for connected cars and SDVs.
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Open Standard Aims to Connect AI Accelerators

UALink is an open solution aimed at creating an ecosystem to connect accelerators to a switch without the need for proprietary tech.
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Kove Optimizes Memory Sans CXL

The Kove:SDM Memory Tower promises to pool memory without the need of the CXL protocol.
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Can Printed Electronics Prevent Spoiled Food?

Canadian researchers have developed a material that stores up to 1,000× more charge than current forms of printed electronics.