HUBER+SUHNER brings leading e-mobility portfolio to EV Tech Expo 2019

Record-breaking RADOX® High Power Charging (HPC) system will be on display, along with HUBER+SUHNER’s cable solutions, high voltage distribution unit and RADOX® EV-C automotive connectivity system. The latest developments in Electrical Vehicle (EV) technology will be showcased by HUBER+SUHNER, as it continues to drive e-mobility solutions forward and solve key challenges that EV drivers are facing. Taking place in Stuttgart, Germany, from May 7-9, the Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo will play host to an exclusive demonstration of the company’s RADOX® HPC system – which allows the power-throughput of…

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telent wins IT and communications contract for UK’s first new nuclear plant in a quarter of a century

Warwick, 08 April, 2019: telent Technology Services Ltd (telent), a leading UK technology and network services company, has been awarded a six-year contract to supply the communications and IT infrastructure at Hinkley Point C (HPC) – the UK’s first nuclear plant to be built in 25 years. telent was chosen by EDF Energy to provide a multi-faceted, IT and communications package at the new site. Once running HPC will generate low carbon electricity for around six million homes, create over 25,000 new employment opportunities and bring lasting social and economic…

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MicroBT employs Moortec’s 16nm Embedded Temperature Sensor in their HPC ASIC

Plymouth, UK, 29th November 2018 Moortec, providers of complete In-Chip Monitoring PVT Subsystems today announced that Shenzhen MicroBT Electronics Technology Co., Ltd. have employed Moortec’s 16FFC Temperature Sensor IP in their latest high performance computing (HPC) ASIC. HPC is highly intensive in terms of CPU activity and requires ever increasing levels of computing power. This increased power consumption requires more electricity and this leads to much higher levels of heat generation. All this energy consumption equates to the costs of successfully implementing HPC easily becoming prohibitive. As the CPU temperatures…

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