IoT Predictions for 2023

The Mobile channel at TechInsights recently published the annual IoT Predictions for 2023. TechInsights have identified 3 key technology trends and 2 key strategic trends which we expect will shape the IoT market in 2023 and beyond.
06Mar

Perceive’s Ergo 2 Supports Transformers

Perceive has launched its second-generation AI SoC, Ergo 2, offering 3–4x higher performance than the previous generation. The new chip targets applications such as security, retail analytics, and visual inspection.
06Mar

Dimensity 7200 Adopts Newest Arm CPUs

MediaTek’s new processor for mid-premium smartphones offers leading-edge 4 nm and Cortex-A715 technology. The company also introduced its first satellite-communications chip, allowing customers to match Apple.
06Mar

AMD Expands 5G RFSoC Portfolio

Obtained through its Xilinx acquisition, AMD’s RFSoCs meld FPGA and processor functions with blocks for mobile infrastructure. The ZU64DR and ZU63DR join a line of RFSoCs that implement DFE functions.
06Mar

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Cameras

TechInsights has conducted an initial teardown analysis of the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, with a focus on the phone's camera modules and optical sensors. This blog presents the preliminary findings of the teardown, revealing the specific components and manufacturers of the camera and sensor hardware found inside the phone.
03Mar

YMTC is a Leading Pioneer in 3D NAND

Dr. Jeongdong Choe penned the following article in December 2022. Technology moves quickly – here we are in March 2023, and it has just been announced that YMTC has received a huge cash infusion of $7 billion USD. We have also just received the Micron 232L NAND SSD, and will be reporting our findings shortly.
02Mar

Waiting for the tide to turn

Waiting for the tide to turn Shereen Vaux Order activity for semiconductor equipment held at a chilly 46 degrees Memory and SOC Mobile were the only subsegments to fall a degree Memory activity is stuck at freezing levels The positive is that the decline in memory pricing is slowing as production
28Feb