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Intel Exits Foundry

Foundry has become a major new focus for Intel with plans to become the world’s No.2 foundry by 2030. However, 20 years ago, things were very different as Intel exited the area after a two year dabble. In January 2003, this story appeared in the Press:- ‘Intel has decided that the Asic design services business doesn’t fit with its core ...

Why Are EV Sales Lagging?

Why is the EV market lagging? According to the Harvard Business Review  it’s typical new market syndrome. In  his 1962 book Diffusions of Innovations, Everett Rogers characterised new market adoption with this bell curve. In his 1991 book, Crossing the Chasm,  Geoffrey Moore said  that the most challenging of these transitions (the ‘Chasm’) was between early adopters and the early ...

Fable: The Undeterred Physicist

A young man who decided that he wanted to be a physicist was surprised when his first physics professor told him that the subject was not worth pursuing because everything of importance that was ever going to be known about physics was already known. The young man recounted: “When I began my physical studies and sought advice from my venerable ...

Airbus orders outstrip Boeing

Boeing’s deliveries of commercial aircraft  faltered in Q1, according to the company’s reports. Boeing delivered  83 planes in Q3, down from 130 in Q1 2023. Airbus, saw an uptick in Q1, having delivered 142 of their planes, marking an increase from their Q1 2023 figure of 127. Boeing has been mired in a series of safety issues since the start ...

Ocean Health

The annual Ocean Health Index  based on the most recent data shows thst four out of five of the lowest-scoring countries with more than 100,000 residents are situated on the African continent and in the Middle East. Ranking lowest out of 220 nations and regions analyzed is Eritrea with an index score of 54.8, followed by the Ivory Coast and ...

Live Music Booming

Revenues from live music performances were over $20 billion in 2022 and estimated to grow to $25 billion by 2027, according to PwC’s Global Entertainment and Media Outlook, Pollstar data suggests that last year’s tours by Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and Bruce Springsteen alone were responsible for ten percent of all live revenues. The top 8 festivals worldwide in terms of ...

Breakthrough In Nuclear Fusion

To contain nuclear fusion reactions which occur at temperatures of the order of 350 million deg.F,  intense magnetic fields  are required. So, 64 years ago, started a story in Electronics Weekly’s edition of October 26th 1960. The story continued: Experience up to now  has shown that to produce and sustain such fields requires enormous amounts of power and an extremely ...

NATO’s Front Line

Last week, Germany sent an advance team of 20 soldiers to Lithuania, laying the groundwork for the recently discussed establishment of a permanent brigade in the country. The brigade will support the already existing so-called NATO Enhanced Forward Presence in Lithuania, which rotates its personnel regularly and was made up of soldiers from Germany, Belgium, Czechia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway ...

Ed Brings AI To Whitehall

The running of my Department will be coming under scrutiny when the horny handed sons of toil (a.k.a. the Islington metropolitan elite) take over and I intend to make it a model of technocratic excellence which will demand my re-appointment as Secretary of State, Ed confides to his diary I call in the Permanent Secretary. “Is the Department doing anything ...

436 Fabless Companies In China

Shanghai-based foundry SMIC has identified 463 fabless chip firms in China and says the demand for more is enormous. “We have identified 463 fabless semiconductor companies in mainland China, 120 of them are really promising,” Richard Chang, Founder, CEO and president of SMIC, told the IEE/FSA International Semiconductor Executive Forum in London in September 2004. “We’ve built five fabs there ...

Democratising Travel

The  price of air travel has fallen sharply since the 1950s, and the number of available seats has doubled in just 15 years between 2004 and 2019 as no-frills airlines like EasyJet, Ryanair, etc. entered the market with their bare-bones service and attainable price brackets. However, the impact of budget airlines reverberated far beyond ticket prices. Their fast-paced expansion and ...

Fable: The Cleverest Person Who Ever Lived

This may be the cleverest person ever to have lived with an IQ of 250-300 (Einstein’s was 160). He could read the New York Times when he was 18 months old and went to Harvard when he was 11 – the youngest person ever to go there. He was a mathematical prodigy and linguist – speaking 25 languages.When he was ...

Parrots Or Prophets?

The current wave of AI investment began with the release of OpenAI‘s ChatGPT, a direct-to-consumer application based on the GPT language model. Critics see this type of artificial intelligence as little more than “stochastic parrots” that put together words and sentences according to statistical probabilities. AI evangelists, on the other hand, champion ChatGPT as the first big step towards a ...

AI And The Organisation

Bringing in AI to re-structure organisations can be a positive or a negative influence depending on the attitudes of employers. For instance it makes sense to establish a programme of familiarisation with AI tools among staff so that they can deal with more complex issues leaving their more mundane tasks to automation. This could work in two ways: Positively to ...

Top Ten (less 5) Tablet Makers In 2023

Thanks to IDC for this one – the top five tablet makers last year. Top Five Tablet Companies, Worldwide Shipments, Market Share, and Year-Over-Year Growth, Calendar Year 2023 (Preliminary results, combined company view for the current quarter only, shipments in millions) Company 2023 Unit Shipments 2023 Market Share 2022 Unit Shipments 2022 Market Share Year-Over-Year Growth 1. Apple 48.5 37.8% ...

The Pen Is Mightier Than The Wokerati

Someone somewhere seems to have got an almighty rocket up the fundamental orifice. A month ago, on March 7, the Washington political news site, The Hill, published an article entitled ‘DEI killed the Chips Act’  alleging that diversity and inclusion issues were preventing Chips Act money being disbursed to major chipmakers. “The world’s best chipmakers are tired of being pawns ...

Where Ladies Lead

As seen in data by the Council on Foreign Relations, Europe is generally the region with the highest concentration of female-led and repeatedly female-led nations. All the countries which have had three or more female leaders (with the exceptions of Trinidad and Tobago, New Zealand and India) are in Europe. The country which has had the most females at the ...

Ed Taps Elf

My latest proposal to the Cabinet to ameliorate the anticipated drubbing at the election is a Small Claims Court for Internet harms, Ed confides to his diary. Clearly a lot of people, mainly youngsters, are having mental health issues due to Internet content. You’re never going to stop youngsters using it, so the only way is to stop, or at least ...