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Lattice Enhances Radiant Design Software with Expanded Functional Safety Capabilities

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Monday, March 25, 2024

Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ: LSCC), the low power programmable leader, today announced the latest release of its award-winning Lattice Radiant® design software, featuring expanded functional safety and reliability capabilities.

Key Points: 
  • Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ: LSCC), the low power programmable leader, today announced the latest release of its award-winning Lattice Radiant® design software, featuring expanded functional safety and reliability capabilities.
  • Now featuring integration with the latest Synopsys Synplify® FPGA synthesis tool with TMR, Lattice Radiant offers an advanced design automation flow solution that enables designers to more easily develop Lattice FPGA-based applications with the robust functional safety protections, high reliability, and dependable operation required for the Industrial, Automotive, and Avionics markets.
  • Establishing protocols for functional safety and error mitigation compliant with industry standards, namely DO-254, IEC 61508, and ISO 26262, is integral to developing and validating highly reliable and safety-critical designs.
  • “The latest Radiant software with Synopsys TMR capabilities will provide automated synthesis protocol with enhanced efficiency and reliability, enabling designers to further explore the robustness of our low power, small form factor FPGAs.”
    The latest Lattice Radiant release includes:
    Safety Critical Block-Based Design Flow.

DL E&C Signs a Technical Cooperation Agreement for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) with KBR

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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

This agreement marks the first step for both companies to increase their market share in the sustainable aviation fuel sector.

Key Points: 
  • This agreement marks the first step for both companies to increase their market share in the sustainable aviation fuel sector.
  • To achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, the aviation industry has mandated the use of sustainable aviation fuel.
  • DL E&C and KBR have agreed to combine their respective strengths and expertise to develop a comprehensive business plan for sustainable aviation fuel producers based on the innovative ATJ technology.
  • Under this agreement, DL E&C will be responsible for FEED, EPC (engineering, procurement, construction), and pre-commissioning of production plants.

Neuranics Unleashes 24/7 Heart Monitoring Revolution at CES 2024 with a Wearable Magnetocardiography (MCG) Development Platform

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Friday, December 8, 2023

Neuranics develops pioneering magnetic sensor technology for applications in the health, fitness, and metaverse sectors.

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  • Neuranics develops pioneering magnetic sensor technology for applications in the health, fitness, and metaverse sectors.
  • The MCG signal gives greater resolution and clarity on the operation of the heart and can show blood movement within the main heart valves.
  • The development kit will be available for purchase in early 2024 and will come with consultation and technical support.
  • CEO Noel McKenna said: “We are delighted to be launching the MCG development kit so quickly after our funding round.

Quantum Sensors vs. Quantum Computers: IDTechEx Takes a Look at the Next 10 Years

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Thursday, November 16, 2023

Similar quantum hardware platforms can be adapted into quantum sensors and quantum computers.

Key Points: 
  • Similar quantum hardware platforms can be adapted into quantum sensors and quantum computers.
  • More detail about these technology platforms is covered in the IDTechEx's reports "Quantum Sensors Market 2024-2044" and "Quantum Computers 2023-2033" .
  • Few would deny that hype about quantum computers far outweighs that of quantum sensors.
  • Even within the quantum technology community, quantum computing often overshadows interest in quantum sensing – look no further than most industry conference agendas and scientific abstracts.

Quantum Sensors vs. Quantum Computers: IDTechEx Takes a Look at the Next 10 Years

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Thursday, November 16, 2023

Similar quantum hardware platforms can be adapted into quantum sensors and quantum computers.

Key Points: 
  • Similar quantum hardware platforms can be adapted into quantum sensors and quantum computers.
  • More detail about these technology platforms is covered in the IDTechEx's reports "Quantum Sensors Market 2024-2044" and "Quantum Computers 2023-2033" .
  • Few would deny that hype about quantum computers far outweighs that of quantum sensors.
  • Even within the quantum technology community, quantum computing often overshadows interest in quantum sensing – look no further than most industry conference agendas and scientific abstracts.

Allegro MicroSystems Completes Acquisition of Crocus Technology to Accelerate Innovation in TMR Sensing Technology

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Tuesday, October 31, 2023

MANCHESTER, N.H., Oct. 31, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. (“Allegro”) (Nasdaq: ALGM), a global leader in power and sensing semiconductor technology for motion control and energy efficient systems, today announced that it has completed the acquisition of Crocus Technology, a leader in advanced TMR sensor technology, for $420 million in cash, subject to customary working capital adjustments. This acquisition accelerates Allegro’s TMR roadmap and strengthens its leading position in the magnetic sensing market.

Key Points: 
  • MANCHESTER, N.H., Oct. 31, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Allegro MicroSystems, Inc. (“Allegro”) (Nasdaq: ALGM), a global leader in power and sensing semiconductor technology for motion control and energy efficient systems, today announced that it has completed the acquisition of Crocus Technology, a leader in advanced TMR sensor technology, for $420 million in cash, subject to customary working capital adjustments.
  • This acquisition accelerates Allegro’s TMR roadmap and strengthens its leading position in the magnetic sensing market.
  • “On behalf of the entire company, I am thrilled to welcome the Crocus team to Allegro.
  • We look forward to working together to bring Crocus’ TMR technology and our combined value proposition to our customers,” said Vineet Nargolwala, President and CEO of Allegro.

TMR Sensors: A Quantum Success Story, Finds IDTechEx Research

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Thursday, October 26, 2023

CAMBRIDGE, England, Oct. 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Tunneling magneto resistance sensors are rapidly disrupting the automotive and wearables industry. These tiny sensors leverage quantum phenomena to provide a performance edge over classical incumbents, including industry mainstays such as Hall effect sensors. Although they don't depend on the more exciting effects such as superposition and entanglement, in this article, IDTechEx highlights the lessons to be learned from the success of TMR sensors in the emerging quantum sensor market.

Key Points: 
  • Although they don't depend on the more exciting effects such as superposition and entanglement, in this article, IDTechEx highlights the lessons to be learned from the success of TMR sensors in the emerging quantum sensor market .
  • Many other quantum sensing technologies are in development, including even more magnetic field sensors, as well as clocks, gravimeters, gyroscopes, and photodetectors.
  • IDTechEx predicts that vertical agnosticism will likely also pay off for more complex devices in the quantum sensor market.
  • Find coverage of related topics in IDTechEx reports on Quantum Computers , Wearable Technology and Electric Vehicles at www.IDTechEx.com/Research .

TMR Sensors: A Quantum Success Story, Finds IDTechEx Research

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, October 26, 2023

CAMBRIDGE, England, Oct. 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Tunneling magneto resistance sensors are rapidly disrupting the automotive and wearables industry. These tiny sensors leverage quantum phenomena to provide a performance edge over classical incumbents, including industry mainstays such as Hall effect sensors. Although they don't depend on the more exciting effects such as superposition and entanglement, in this article, IDTechEx highlights the lessons to be learned from the success of TMR sensors in the emerging quantum sensor market.

Key Points: 
  • Although they don't depend on the more exciting effects such as superposition and entanglement, in this article, IDTechEx highlights the lessons to be learned from the success of TMR sensors in the emerging quantum sensor market .
  • Many other quantum sensing technologies are in development, including even more magnetic field sensors, as well as clocks, gravimeters, gyroscopes, and photodetectors.
  • IDTechEx predicts that vertical agnosticism will likely also pay off for more complex devices in the quantum sensor market.
  • Find coverage of related topics in IDTechEx reports on Quantum Computers , Wearable Technology and Electric Vehicles at www.IDTechEx.com/Research .

Allegro MicroSystems and BMW Group Collaborate on High-Efficiency Traction Inverters For Battery Electric Vehicles

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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

As the market leader in Magnetic Sensing, Allegro’s Current Sensor integrated circuits (“ICs”) deliver market-leading accuracy in the measurement of electrical current flowing through the vehicle motors.

Key Points: 
  • As the market leader in Magnetic Sensing, Allegro’s Current Sensor integrated circuits (“ICs”) deliver market-leading accuracy in the measurement of electrical current flowing through the vehicle motors.
  • This accuracy enables precise motor control, leading to a superior driving experience and an extended driving range by minimizing power losses.
  • The IC’s built-in overcurrent detection and self-diagnostics enable BMW to meet the highest level of safety and reliability while reducing the number of components used in the traction inverter.
  • “We appreciate our strong relationship with the BMW Group, whose innovative mindset, focus on high performance, and technical insights positively influence Allegro’s technology and product roadmaps.

TMR Capital (PTC) Limited’s View on the Announced Sale of The Restaurant Group

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Monday, October 16, 2023

TMR Capital (PTC) Limited (“TMR”) notes the Restaurant Group Limited (the “Company”) announcement of October 12, 2023, and the sale of the Company at 65 p/share subject to any approvals required, including shareholder approval.

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  • TMR Capital (PTC) Limited (“TMR”) notes the Restaurant Group Limited (the “Company”) announcement of October 12, 2023, and the sale of the Company at 65 p/share subject to any approvals required, including shareholder approval.
  • TMR believes the sale figure significantly undervalues the Company.
  • We believe, in our opinion, that, on a present value basis, the Company’s value exceeds 80 p/share.
  • TMR concentrates in equities, fixed income, real estate (including healthcare) and the hospitality sectors (food/beverage, hotels, leisure).