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Espressif entering the Wi-Fi 6E market
31 October 2025, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, iCorp Technologies
Espressif Systems is entering the Wi-Fi 6E market, extending its connectivity portfolio into the domain of high-throughput, low-latency wireless solutions. |
High performance communication
31 October 2025, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, iCorp Technologies
Quectel’s FCS950R is a high-performance Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 4.2 module that can deliver a maximum data rate up to 433,3 Mbps in 802.11ac mode.
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Multiprotocol wireless SoC
31 October 2025, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, RF Design
The nRF54LM20A from Nordic Semiconductor is a multiprotocol wireless System-on-Chip designed for demanding designs in Bluetooth devices. |
Semicon Summit 2025-Dubai: A platform for Africa’s engineers to connect with global semiconductor leaders
31 October 2025, Events
[Sponsored] Across the world, emerging markets are no longer standing at the edge of the technology race. They are shaping it, influencing priorities, and building the systems that will define tomorrow. |
Ultra-low jitter clock buffers
31 October 2025, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, Altron Arrow
New SKY53510/80/40 family of clock fanout buffers from Skyworks are purpose-built for data centres, wireless networks, and PCIe Gen 7 applications. |
Zero-biased Schottky diode detector
31 October 2025, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT
Designed to eliminate the need for external biasing, the ZSD3001 from Advanced Microwave streamlines system integration and delivers exceptional sensitivity, broad frequency coverage, and low distortion. |
New RF products guide
31 October 2025, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, RFiber Solutions
Advanced Semiconductor Business (ASB) has released an extensive update to its RF and microwave product portfolio, targeting applications in wireless communications, broadcast, satellite, and military systems. |
Africa’s future internet could be on overland submarine cables
31 October 2025, Opto-Electronics
SEACOM aims to explore an innovative new concept: utilising submarine cable technology to address the longstanding challenges in Africa’s terrestrial infrastructure.
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