Recent #Electronics Weekly news in the semiconductor industry

3 months ago

➀ In September 1960, Electronics Weekly featured a story about the development of a new all-transistor general purpose computer, the GE-225, by International General Electric.

➁ The GE-225 was said to have a 'general compiler' programming technique that automatically translated words and symbols into machine language.

➂ The machine was claimed to be one-third less costly per computation than civil-sized computers of the time.

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4 months ago

➀ This article discusses a cartoon from 64 years ago, featured in the October 5th, 1960, issue of Electronics Weekly.

➁ The cartoon is of historical significance and is a part of the archive of the publication.

➂ It is mentioned that the cartoon is from 1960, which highlights the evolution of the electronics industry over the years.

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4 months ago

➀ Nandni Jamnadas is a UKESF Scholar and a student at Royal Holloway, University of London, also working as a Software Tool Chain Engineer at Embecosm.

➁ She is a member of the Embecosm GNU compiler team and leads the CORE-V GNU tool chain project.

➂ Her achievements include contributing to GNU, creating tailored tool chains for customers, and implementing new features in the CORE-V tool chain.

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11 months ago
1. The Elektra Awards 2024 entry deadline is approaching, with less than a month left until July 19, 2024. 2. Organized by Electronics Weekly, the awards recognize achievements in the global electronics industry. 3. The event will be held on December 10, 2024, at the IET London, Savoy Place, featuring 16 categories including Automotive Electronics Award and Start-up of the Year.
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