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PROBE TEST SOLUTIONS LTD (PTSL) LEADS ATE INDUSTRY WITH HIGHEST FREQUENCY 120GHZ RF PROBE CARD SOLUTIONS

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Monday, June 5, 2023

GLASGOW, Scotland and SAN DIEGO, June 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Probe Test Solutions Ltd (PTSL), an established high growth company and a world-leader in delivering advanced ATE test hardware solutions, today announces its entrance to the RF Probe Card market, with the launch of the first product from a planned family of devices, demonstrating the highest performance signal integrity RF probe card solution on the market. The PhazorRF product family will target next generation automotive radar, 5 and 6G applications.

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  • New family of PhazorRFâ high frequency probe cards, breaking industry frequency and performance benchmarks targeting next generation automotive radar, 5G and 6G platforms.
  • GLASGOW, Scotland and SAN DIEGO, June 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Probe Test Solutions Ltd (PTSL), an established high growth company and a world-leader in delivering advanced ATE test hardware solutions, today announces its entrance to the RF Probe Card market, with the launch of the first product from a planned family of devices, demonstrating the highest performance signal integrity RF probe card solution on the market.
  • The PhazorRF product family will target next generation automotive radar, 5 and 6G applications.
  • Today, high frequency RF ICs or complex System on Chip (SoC) designs are limited by probe technology.

PROBE TEST SOLUTIONS LTD (PTSL) LEADS ATE INDUSTRY WITH HIGHEST FREQUENCY 120GHZ RF PROBE CARD SOLUTIONS

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Monday, June 5, 2023

GLASGOW, Scotland and SAN DIEGO, June 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Probe Test Solutions Ltd (PTSL), an established high growth company and a world-leader in delivering advanced ATE test hardware solutions, today announces its entrance to the RF Probe Card market, with the launch of the first product from a planned family of devices, demonstrating the highest performance signal integrity RF probe card solution on the market. The PhazorRF product family will target next generation automotive radar, 5 and 6G applications.

Key Points: 
  • New family of PhazorRFâ high frequency probe cards, breaking industry frequency and performance benchmarks targeting next generation automotive radar, 5G and 6G platforms.
  • GLASGOW, Scotland and SAN DIEGO, June 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Probe Test Solutions Ltd (PTSL), an established high growth company and a world-leader in delivering advanced ATE test hardware solutions, today announces its entrance to the RF Probe Card market, with the launch of the first product from a planned family of devices, demonstrating the highest performance signal integrity RF probe card solution on the market.
  • The PhazorRF product family will target next generation automotive radar, 5 and 6G applications.
  • Today, high frequency RF ICs or complex System on Chip (SoC) designs are limited by probe technology.

5 incredible craters that will make you fall in love with the grandeur of our Solar System

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Monday, June 5, 2023

Impact cratering happens on every solid body in the Solar System. In fact, it is the dominant process affecting the surfaces on most extraterrestrial bodies today. On Earth, however, such craters are often lost over time by active geological processes, but elsewhere in the Solar System there are some truly majestic examples of impact craters preserved for all to see. Here, we pick our highlights of what the Solar System has to offer.1. South Pole–Aitken basin, the Moon Our first crater is a big one: the biggest, deepest and oldest impact crater on the Moon.

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Impact cratering happens on every solid body in the Solar System. In fact, it is the dominant process affecting the surfaces on most extraterrestrial bodies today. On Earth, however, such craters are often lost over time by active geological processes, but elsewhere in the Solar System there are some truly majestic examples of impact craters preserved for all to see. Here, we pick our highlights of what the Solar System has to offer.

1. South Pole–Aitken basin, the Moon

    • Our first crater is a big one: the biggest, deepest and oldest impact crater on the Moon.
    • It is 2,500km diameter, 6.2 to 8.2km deep and formed roughly 4.2 billion years ago.
    • As the name suggests, it is at the south pole on the far side of the Moon, although the crater rim can be seen from Earth as a dark mountain range, just on the border between the light and dark side of the moon.

2. Unnamed Crater (S1094b), Mars

    • There are many famous craters on Mars, from the homes of Mars rovers (Gale Crater for Curiosity or Jezero for Perseverance) to the hypothesised source regions of Mars meteorites (Tooting or Mojave).
    • While Mars rovers claim all the glory for exploring the Martian surface, the satellites orbiting Mars have been making discoveries of their own for decades.

3. Enki Catena, Ganymede

    • Enki Catena is a chain crater on Ganymede, one of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter.
    • At latest count, Jupiter has more than 90 moons, a mini planetary system of its own.
    • There are also strings of craters found on two of the moons, Callisto and Ganymede.
    • Enki Catena is a chain of 13 craters which crosses from an area of dark to bright terrain on Ganymede.

4. Occator Crater, Ceres

    • The Occator crater on Ceres is impressive because it contains a bright spot in the centre that has been observed both from space, and from Earth at Mauna Kea Observatory, Hawaii.
    • NASA’s Dawn mission entered an orbit around Ceres in 2015, and imaged the bright spot in Occator crater known as “Spot 5”.

5. Aurelia, Venus

    • It is when it comes to size, but the surface images we have of Venus show the planets have very different features.
    • Venus has a thick cloudy atmosphere, and visible-light cameras can’t see through to the surface.
    • Speaking of volcanoes on Venus, recently a group from the University of Alaska Fairbanks used this Magellan data to find the first active volcano on Venus NASA has three Venus missions in development over the next 10 years, so hopefully soon we will know much more about our enigmatic twin.

Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Global Market Report 2023: Growing Defense Budgets Fuels the Sector

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Saturday, June 3, 2023

DUBLIN, June 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Global Market Report 2023" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • DUBLIN, June 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Global Market Report 2023" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • The signals intelligence market research report is one of a series of new reports that provides signals intelligence market statistics, including signals intelligence industry global market size, regional shares, competitors with a signals intelligence market share, detailed signals intelligence market segments, market trends and opportunities, and any further data you may need to thrive in the signals intelligence industry.
  • The growing defense budget of major countries across the globe is expected to drive the growth of the signals intelligence market going forward.
  • Therefore, the growing defense budget of major countries drives the market for signals intelligence
    The signals intelligence market includes revenues earned by entities by providing information about terrorizations, activities, capabilities, and intentions of a country's rivals.

CCAIT (Chatcrypto Token) an AI based crypto token soars to $0.1 price, Increase 100X within 24 hours of launch in Dex Pancakeswap

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Friday, June 2, 2023

With its rapid ascent, CCAIT firmly establishes itself as a force to be reckoned with in the world of cryptocurrencies.

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  • With its rapid ascent, CCAIT firmly establishes itself as a force to be reckoned with in the world of cryptocurrencies.
  • CCAIT went to $0.1 in the first 12 hours which is 100x and then went up to $0.3 within 24 hours, 300x from its listing price $0.01.
  • On the day of its highly anticipated launch, the ChatCrypto token (CCAIT) made an impressive entrance into the cryptocurrency industry.
  • Including more, the ChatCrypto token (CCAIT), within its 12 hours on Pancakeswap, has put the project on the radar of investors and crypto enthusiasts worldwide.

World's Top-30 Carmaker Groups Autonomous Driving Roadmaps Level 1-4 2023-2030: Go-to-Market Strategy, Technology & Innovation, and Market Positioning

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Friday, June 2, 2023

DUBLIN, June 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Autonomous Driving Roadmaps Level 1-4 of 30 Major Carmakers by 2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • DUBLIN, June 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Autonomous Driving Roadmaps Level 1-4 of 30 Major Carmakers by 2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • The 220-page report examines the go-to-market strategy, technology & innovation, and market positioning of the world's Top-30 Carmaker Groups which includes more than 45 passenger car brands in Autonomous Driving.
  • This includes driving and parking features, sensors like radar, camera, HD maps, and the supply chain.
  • Finally, the author assesses the deployment and readiness of leading automakers in Automated Driving across Europe, the US, Japan, and China.

ScandiNova strengthens RF offering with acquisition of Microwave Amps

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Friday, June 2, 2023

This strategic move by ScandiNova aims to expand its product portfolio and strengthen its Radio Frequency (RF) offering to align with future goals.

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  • This strategic move by ScandiNova aims to expand its product portfolio and strengthen its Radio Frequency (RF) offering to align with future goals.
  • "We are delighted to welcome Microwave Amps to the ScandiNova family.
  • "Microwave Amps' expertise and products in RF amplifiers will significantly boost our offering in RF systems and contribute to our commitment to excellence."
  • As ScandiNova experiences a robust growth phase, the acquisition of Microwave Amps brings the company's total employee count to over 200 and paves the way for further expansion.

NIO Emerging Carmaker Strategy Research Report 2023: ES6, ET7 and EC6 were the Top Three Models by Sales - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Thursday, June 1, 2023

The "Emerging Carmaker Strategy Research Report, 2023 - NIO" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • The "Emerging Carmaker Strategy Research Report, 2023 - NIO" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • As ES7, ET7 and ET5 ("775") were delivered, they saw a rising share of sales.
  • By province, Zhejiang (26,747 units), Jiangsu (18,105 units) and Guangdong (15,626 units) ranked top three by sales.
  • At present, all the cars delivered by NIO are positioned as high-end models priced at higher than RMB300,000.

Fortem Technologies Sponsors and Demos Airspace Awareness Radar Technology at 2023 Armed Forces Cycling Classic

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Thursday, June 1, 2023

WASHINGTON, June 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Fortem Technologies, a leader in airspace awareness, security, and defense, today announced it is sponsoring the annual Armed Forces Cycling Classic (AAFC), the D.C. region's premier cycling event in Arlington, Virginia on June 3-4, 2023. The company will present its airspace awareness radar technology for spectators and will also take part in the event activities throughout the weekend.

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  • The company will present its airspace awareness radar technology for spectators and will also take part in the event activities throughout the weekend.
  • The company will exhibit their airspace awareness radar tracking solutions , highlighting capabilities for the counter unmanned aircraft system (counter-UAS) and advanced air mobility market sectors.
  • "As we expand our footprint in the D.C. area, we look forward to connecting with local organizations and demonstrating our airspace security technology.
  • The Armed Forces Cycling Classic is the D.C. region's premier cycling event with opportunities to participate for cyclists of all abilities.

Drone strikes hit Moscow and Kyiv -- in the growing world of drone warfare, anything goes when it comes to international law

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Thursday, June 1, 2023

At least eight drone strikes hit Moscow in the early morning of May 30, 2023, damaging several buildings and injuring civilians.

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  • At least eight drone strikes hit Moscow in the early morning of May 30, 2023, damaging several buildings and injuring civilians.
  • This follows Russia’s targeting residential buildings in Ukraine with a wave of drone attacks in late May, killing civilians.
  • Today, drones are used in various other conflicts but are also used to deliver packages, track weather and entertain drone hobbyists.

A buying spree

    • Terrorists have also been known to deploy drones because they are relatively low-cost weapons with high degrees of civilian damage.
    • Consumer drone shipments, globally, topped 5 million units in 2020 and are expected to surpass 7 million by 2025.
    • Each country is free to decide when and where drones fly, without answering to any other country or international authority governing drones.

Different purposes

    • China is increasingly using sophisticated drones for covert surveillance, especially in international waters to patrol the disputed islands in the South China Sea.
    • Its expanding drone program has influenced other countries like the U.S. to also invest more in the technology.
    • And South Korea is considering starting a special drone unit after it failed to respond to a recent North Korean drone incursion.

No rules in the air

    • The countries with armed drones are individually navigating their own rules instead of an international agreed-upon set of regulations.
    • International law prohibits the use of armed force unless the United Nations Security Council authorizes an attack, or in the case of self-defense.
    • Figuring out the national and international rules of the sky for drone usage is hard.

US and drones

    • The U.S. killed a top al-Qaida leader with a drone strike in Afghanistan in 2022.
    • But there have been other instances of drone strikes that resulted in unintended casualties and damage.
    • There is scant public opinion research on how American feel about the use of drones overseas, which makes building public support for their military use difficult.

Drone dangers

    • Drone dangers are real.
    • Traditional radar detection has grown more sophisticated with new drone detection platforms to more accurately decipher the exact location of the drone operator.
    • In my view, the world needs new and consistent rules on drone usage for the decade ahead – better international monitoring of drone incursions and more transparency in the outcome of drone attacks.