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Paul Whytock

Paul Whytock

European Editor / Technology Correspondent at Electropages

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  • English
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  • Electrical
  • Technology

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How Taiwan's Chipmaking Mastery Shapes Global Tech Politics - Electropages

Taiwan stands as a beacon in semiconductor innovation, with its prowess, especially from TSMC, influencing both tech sectors and geopolitical landscapes.
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AI in Healthcare: Enhancing Diagnostics for Better Patient Outcomes...

Delving into AI’s pivotal role in enhancing healthcare diagnostics: The imperative for ethical oversight, worldwide cooperation, and uniform standards.
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The Band Gap Showdown: GaN or SiC - Which Will Prevail?

Delving into the worldwide competition in semiconductor technology, GaN and SiC are vying for dominance in bandgap efficiency and performance.
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How Close Is China to World Dominance in Legacy Semiconductors?

China’s aggressive expansion into legacy chips sets stage for world dominance, significantly impacting global supply chains and tech industry balance.
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Solid-State Batteries: The Real Game Changer for Electric Vehicles?

The shift to Solid-State Batteries may mark a new era for EVs, potentially setting new standards for Tesla’s fleet.
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Can the National Grid Support the Rapid AI Development Boom?

National Grid's ability to support the growing power needs of AI is critical for technological advancements.
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Will Doctors Ever Fully Trust Artificial Intelligence in Medicine?

Will Doctors Ever Trust AI in Medicine? As AI advances in healthcare, doctors remain cautious. Can AI ever truly earn their trust?
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Tactile Sensors: Bringing Human Touch to Autonomous Vehicles

Tactile sensor technology gives autonomous vehicles a human-like touch, improving their ability to feel conditions and ensure safety.
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Automatic Software Updates for Cars: A Four-Wheel Smartphone?

Automatic updates make cars smarter with upgrades and fixes. Will drivers embrace the change or miss control?
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Which Country Will Win the 2025 Microchip Supremacy Race

2025 Microchip Supremacy Race sparks competition as Taiwan, USA, and China vie for control over the semiconductor industry.
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AI in Car Design: What It Gets Right and Wrong

AI in car design is powerful—but it’s human intuition that keeps cars desirable, relatable, and road-ready.