➀ Researchers at the University of Liverpool have developed a novel energy storage material using sustainable carbon nanomaterial, Gii, which could lead to smaller, more efficient energy storage capabilities in IoT devices; ➁ The material combines Gii with iron oxyhydroxide (FeOOH) to create a powerful new electrode material for micro-supercapacitors; ➂ The electrode is water-based, offering a sustainable alternative to solvent-based electrodes commonly used in IoT devices.
Recent #Internet of Things news in the semiconductor industry
1. Qualcomm is a leading RF chip company with a strong history in phone technology and is currently supporting the 5G build-out. 2. The company's growth is driven by its QCT and QTL segments, focusing on RF chip design and IP licensing, respectively. 3. Despite some concerns, including potential competition from Apple and IP challenges, Qualcomm's future growth may be powered by the Internet of Things (IoT), which could lead to significant RF sales.