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Georgia Tech researchers develop aluminum-foil-based anodes for all-solid-state Li-ion batteries

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These results demonstrate the possibility of improved all-solid-state batteries via metallurgical design of negative electrodes while simplifying manufacturing processes. The team observed that the aluminum anode could store more lithium than conventional anode materials, and therefore more energy. —Liu et al. Resources Liu, Y.,

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Infineon introduces first Trusted Platform Module specifically for automotive cybersecurity

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Infineon Technologies AG is the first semiconductor manufacturer to put a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) specifically for automotive applications on the market. protects communication between the car manufacturer and the car—which is increasingly turning into a computer on wheels. The new OPTIGA TPM 2.0

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BMW Research, EURECOM and Technische Universität München collaborating on connected vehicle research

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Within a national alliance of various car manufacturers, this nationally funded project investigates Car-to-X communication scenarios in a field test around Frankfurt am Main, Hessen. Such hardware accelerated cryptography is for example used for operations used in elliptic curve cryptography (ECC).

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Weebit Nano qualifies its ReRAM module for automotive-grade temperatures

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The qualification, using Weebit’s demo chips manufactured by its R&D partner CEA-Leti, was performed based on JEDEC industry standards for NVMs. The ReRAM module includes a 128Kb 1T1R ReRAM array, control logic, decoders, IOs (Input/Output communication elements) and error correcting code (ECC).

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