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News: Microelectronics 3 December 2024 ST supplying silicon carbide power modules to Renault for Ampere’s EVs As the next step in their strategic co-operation, STMicroelectronics of Geneva, Switzerland has reached a multi-year agreement from 2026 to supply its silicon carbide (SiC) power modules to France-based car maker Renault Group as part of the collaboration with Renault’s firm Ampere (which designs, develops and manufactures full electric vehicles) on a powerbox for the inverter of its electric powertrain. Ampere and ST worked together on optimizing the power module for the best performance in the e-powertrain, leveraging Ampere’s expertise in EV technology and ST’s expertise in power electronics. The powerbox combines three SiC-based power modules, an excitation module (which provides the necessary electrical excitation to the motor or generator for controlling the magnetic field within the motor), and a cooling baseplate designed to dissipate heat from the back side of the power module (simplifying the thermal management and cooling process). The powerbox is designed for optimum performance-size ratio across Ampere’s line-up, on 400V battery EV vehicles and for Segment C-EVs with 800V batteries, enabling greater autonomy and faster charging (since 800V is one of the key levers to achieve the 10-80% quick charge in 15 minutes or less). The agreement aligns with Ampere’s strategy to master the entire value chain of power electronics for its EV e-powertrain, particularly by working further upstream with its partners and ensuring the best efficiency at each step. “By working upstream together, we were able to optimize and secure the supply of key components for our electric powertrains, to offer high-performance EVs with increased range and optimized charging time,” says Philippe Brunet, senior VP Powertrain & EV engineering, at Ampere. “With the optimization of these higher-efficient products and solutions to meet Ampere’s performance requirements, and our vertically integrated silicon carbide supply chain, we are supporting Ampere’s strategy for its next generation of electric powertrain,” says Michael Anfang, ST’s executive VP sales & marketing for the Europe, Middle East and Africa region. See related items: ST unveils fourth-generation silicon carbide power technology for next-gen EV traction inverters ST to design, develop and make SiC- and GaN-based transistors, packages and modules for Renault Tags: STMicroelectronics Visit: www.ampere.cars Visit: www.st.comPublished 3:45 pm Sunday, November 24, 2024 By Data Skrive Ranked teams will be on Monday’s college basketball schedule for five games, including the Auburn Tigers taking on the Iowa State Cyclones. Watch men’s college basketball, other live sports and more on Fubo. What is Fubo? Fubo is a streaming service that gives you access to your favorite live sports and shows on demand. Use our link to sign up for a free trial. Catch tons of live college basketball , plus original programming, with ESPN+ or the Disney Bundle.Karnataka: NIA arrests sixth accused in Praveen Nettaru murder case, Mohammed Sharif linked to PFI

New roadmap, created through unique regional partnership, paves the way for net zero buildings by 2030Here is a roundup of state college football games played on Saturday, Nov. 23. Towson 45, Campbell 23: Tyrell Greene Jr. (Kenwood) rushed for three touchdowns to lead the visiting Tigers (7-5, 5-3 Colonial Athletic Association) over the Camels (3-9, 1-7). Towson extended its five-point lead by outscoring Campbell 24-7 in the fourth quarter. Devin Matthews added 134 rushing yards and a touchdown for the Tigers, who finished the regular-season on a three-game winning streak. Towson, which secured its second winning season in three years and its first seven-win season since 2019, will hope to get an at-large berth into the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoffs. The selection show is Sunday at 12:30 p.m. on ESPN. Greene scored on a 7-yard run with 12:55 remaining, and after the Tigers’ Will Middleton intercepted a pass from Mike Chandler II, he broke loose for a 30-yard touchdown that stretched the Towson lead to 35-16 about 30 seconds later. Green also had a 3-yard TD run in the second quarter and finished with 41 yards on nine carries. Matthews carried the ball 15 times and scored on a 54-yard run for Towson. Seth Brown completed 10 of 15 passes for 156 yards with a touchdown and Christopher Watkins added a late TD run. Mark Biggins had a 1-yard touchdown run for Campbell. Chandler was 13 of 27 passing for 135 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions. Connor Lytton made 3 of 5 field goal attempts for the Camels. Morgan State 35, Howard 21: The host Bears (6-6, 3-2 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) put together a 28-0 run to pull away from the Bison (4-8, 1-4). Morgan State won three of its last four games. Kobe Muasau completed 19 of 24 passes for 202 yards and two touchdowns, Jason Collins rushed for 114 yards and two scores while catching seven passes for 89 yards and Myles Miree added 99 yards from scrimmage and a score to lead the Bears. SUNY-Morrisville 21, Stevenson 18: Host SUNY-Morrisville (7-4) took a 14-0 lead in the first quarter and never trailed Stevenson (5-6) in an Eastern College Athletic Conference Bowl game. The last time Stevenson appeared in the ECAC Bowl was 2017. SUNY-Morrisville extended its winning streak to four games.John Prescott's clash with Jeremy Clarkson and Top Gear audience goes viral

TURTLE RIVER TOWNSHIP — If you saw him today, you’d never think Robb Carothers once had a fast-paced career in the high-tech world. His simple off-the-grid home and shop east of Bemidji belies his former life. The 55-year-old Carothers was an information technology specialist at Concordia Language Villages and Bemidji State University for more than 20 years, but left BSU in 2018 after his father was diagnosed with cancer. He wanted to spend more time with his dad, who lives in Rhode Island, and his mother, who lives in Pennsylvania where Carothers grew up. It was during one of those visits out east that Carothers discovered a new passion. He was introduced to woodturning, and has since become an accomplished artist. He named his business Swamp Hill Carpentry, and his work is on display this winter at Wild Hare Bistro and Coffeehouse in downtown Bemidji. “I can’t believe it sometimes,” Carothers said last week while taking a coffee break in his cozy self-built home. “To me, it’s just been so satisfying to take that leap and find a way to do woodturning. I’ve been so much happier since I’ve left the daily grind. I’ve certainly not regretted it.” Carothers came to Bemidji in 1989 to enroll at Bemidji State. His father worked for Minnesota’s state university system at that time. Ross had visited his dad in the summers and on one of those trips they trekked to Bemidji. “I fell in love with this place,” Carothers said. He majored in geography and international studies at BSU, even spending a year at the school’s sister university in China. “I traveled a bit, but ended up back in Bemidji,” he said. “I was always good with computers and technology, so I got the job at Concordia and spent about 18 years there.” He took a similar position at Bemidji State, but when he learned of his father’s illness, Carothers decided it was time to reconnect with his parents. “I just wanted to spend more time with Mom and Dad,” he said. “So I left my job at BSU so I could hang out with them and make memories while we still can.” On one of those first visits to Rhode Island, his dad’s friend asked what Carothers was going to do while his dad was at work. He wondered if Carothers wanted to learn how to turn bowls. “That sounded interesting,” Carothers said. “I’ve always been interested in woodworking, poetry, and music. I’ve always enjoyed doing creative things.” He got hooked on woodturning while spending time with his dad’s friend. So much so that before he returned to Minnesota, Robb knew he had found his passion. “I just thought it was fascinating, and I loved it,” Carothers said. “By the time I left there to come back here I had already ordered a lathe, and it was waiting for me when I got home.” He turned his small guest house into a shop. And a mere five years after being introduced to woodturning, he has become a true craftsman. At first, Carothers wasn’t sure woodturning would become his full-time business. “I just thought it was something I could do,” he said. “I considered going back to work, but I knew I still wanted to do those trips (out east) every year. It’s kind of hard to find a job that will let you disappear for about three months a year. So I thought maybe I could sell a few bowls and that would be enough to pay some bills." Carothers noted that, while woodturning might not make him rich, it's a fulfilling business that allows him to explore his passion. "It’s not enough really to survive on, but it’s a little cash in the pocket from time to time," he said. "I don’t think I’ll get rich doing this, but it’s certainly satisfying, and I enjoy it." He especially enjoys working with wood that he finds locally, either from his own property or from others. “We have some really beautiful stuff,” Carothers said. “After doing this for 4-5 years now you sort of get known as the guy who likes interesting wood, so I started getting phone calls or people would reach out and have some interesting pieces of wood for me. " When he first started woodturning, materials were hard to come by. Fortunately, he was able to find some downed trees with the help of local wildlife. "There are lots of downed trees in the swamp area on my property," he said. "The beavers are pretty prolific at doing that. So I went out and found some trees that the beavers had dropped, and those were some of my first pieces." He also makes good use of trees that have been knocked down by wind storms. "It seems like every year we have one or two good wind storms and the trees come down," he said. "I would reach out to people and ask if anybody lost anything. My deal is that if you have some interesting wood I will make a free bowl for you in exchange for the donation (of wood). I’ll come get it, too." In addition to bowls, Carothers has been making urns from local wood. That niche started when one of his good friends was dying. “He had an amazing property of sugar maples,” Robb said. “They were just thick, growing like grass. When I started getting into (woodturning) he told me, ‘I bet there’s stuff out here you could use. Just don’t cut down any live trees.’" Carothers was able to find some "nice pieces" on the property to use for his woodturning projects. "He was sick, and he wasn’t going to live much longer," Carothers said about his friend. "The family knew that, and they asked if I would make an urn for him, and I had just the piece for him from his forest. So I made an urn from the forest that he loved to hang out in, and he can continue to do that forever." Carothers estimates that he makes about 50 to 60 bowls in a year, although "I sell far less than I make." Despite having an IT background, he does not have a website and only uses Facebook to connect with people online. He is a regular vendor at the annual Blackduck Woodcarvers Festival in July and sells his work at art fairs and events. His pieces will remain on display at Wild Hare at least through the end of January.SHAKEN Pep Guardiola admitted “fragile” Manchester City are in crisis after suffering a FIFTH successive defeat. The four-in-a-row champions’ title defence is in tatters after Guardiola’s heaviest home loss as City boss — days after signing a new two-year deal. Guardiola said: “Of course everything is not fine. In eight years we have never lived this kind of situation. In this moment we are fragile. “There are no fairytales in life and sport. Sometimes you have to live through these situations. “You have to accept it. You can’t blame each other, you have to stay together. “It would be a mistake to change. Run away? Absolutely not, we have to stand up more than ever. What will define us is when we fail , we stand up and face it.” READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS Guardiola, who suffered a FIFTH successive defeat for the first time in his managerial career, added: “We are concerned when we don’t win. It’s normal. “There would be a problem if my players were not worried or that I wasn’t worried. “I don’t know what will happen this season, but not for one second will I not believe in the players. “There is no team in the world that can sustain success for eight, nine, ten years in a row. Most read in Football CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS “We will analyse it, go to the next game and see what happens.” A double from birthday boy James Maddison , plus goals from Pedro Porro and Brennan Johnson sealed Spurs’ Etihad rout. The defeat leaves City five points behind Prem leaders Liverpool , who play at rock-bottom Southampton today. It was the first time since Chelsea in 1956 that the top-flight champions have lost FIVE games in a row. Spurs’ stunning victory also ended City’s 35-match unbeaten home Prem run. A defeat to Liverpool at Anfield next Sunday could see them 11 POINTS adrift and, asked if that gap would be too big to overcome, Guardiola said: “Yep, because Liverpool keep winning.” Delighted Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou said: “I’m proud of the lads. To come to City is a daunting prospect. It challenges every part of you. “We had to be disciplined and work hard — and play decent football — and we did that.” And he heaped praise on two-goal Maddison. Postecoglou said: “He was outstanding. Madders was great.” Maddison, 28, added: “That’s a birthday I’ll look back on quite fondly. “To come here to the champions and perform like that and get the result. You have to cherish these ones, they don’t come around often. READ MORE SUN STORIES “We were brilliant. It was everything we wanted to show of a top Spurs team. “We were clinical, we pressed at times. We weathered the storm, had determination and scored four brilliant goals.”

Semtech ( NASDAQ:SMTC – Free Report ) had its target price raised by Susquehanna from $55.00 to $60.00 in a report released on Thursday, Benzinga reports. They currently have a positive rating on the semiconductor company’s stock. Several other equities analysts have also commented on the company. Roth Mkm reaffirmed a “buy” rating and set a $50.00 target price on shares of Semtech in a report on Wednesday, August 28th. Needham & Company LLC reaffirmed a “buy” rating and set a $50.00 target price on shares of Semtech in a report on Wednesday, August 28th. Benchmark reaffirmed a “buy” rating and set a $56.00 target price on shares of Semtech in a report on Monday, October 7th. B. Riley upped their target price on Semtech from $58.00 to $61.00 and gave the company a “buy” rating in a report on Wednesday, August 28th. Finally, Summit Insights lowered Semtech from a “buy” rating to a “hold” rating in a report on Wednesday, August 28th. Three research analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and ten have issued a buy rating to the stock. Based on data from MarketBeat.com, Semtech has an average rating of “Moderate Buy” and an average target price of $53.10. View Our Latest Stock Report on Semtech Semtech Stock Down 0.0 % Semtech ( NASDAQ:SMTC – Get Free Report ) last announced its quarterly earnings data on Tuesday, August 27th. The semiconductor company reported $0.11 earnings per share for the quarter, beating the consensus estimate of $0.10 by $0.01. The firm had revenue of $215.40 million during the quarter, compared to analyst estimates of $212.30 million. Semtech had a negative return on equity of 154.99% and a negative net margin of 107.21%. Semtech’s quarterly revenue was down 9.6% on a year-over-year basis. During the same period in the previous year, the company earned ($0.06) earnings per share. As a group, equities research analysts anticipate that Semtech will post -0.07 earnings per share for the current year. Institutional Investors Weigh In On Semtech A number of institutional investors have recently added to or reduced their stakes in SMTC. ProShare Advisors LLC lifted its position in Semtech by 7.4% in the first quarter. ProShare Advisors LLC now owns 12,902 shares of the semiconductor company’s stock worth $355,000 after purchasing an additional 893 shares during the period. State Board of Administration of Florida Retirement System lifted its position in Semtech by 37.0% in the first quarter. State Board of Administration of Florida Retirement System now owns 25,008 shares of the semiconductor company’s stock worth $687,000 after purchasing an additional 6,750 shares during the period. Vanguard Group Inc. lifted its position in Semtech by 1.6% in the first quarter. Vanguard Group Inc. now owns 8,458,425 shares of the semiconductor company’s stock worth $232,522,000 after purchasing an additional 131,133 shares during the period. CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE Co lifted its position in Semtech by 5.9% in the first quarter. CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE Co now owns 77,580 shares of the semiconductor company’s stock worth $2,134,000 after purchasing an additional 4,347 shares during the period. Finally, Mount Yale Investment Advisors LLC acquired a new stake in Semtech in the first quarter worth approximately $311,000. About Semtech ( Get Free Report ) Semtech Corporation designs, develops, manufactures, and markets analog and mixed-signal semiconductor and advanced algorithms. It provides signal integrity products, including a portfolio of optical data communications and video transport products used in various infrastructure, and industrial applications; a portfolio of integrated circuits for data centers, enterprise networks, passive optical networks, wireless base station optical transceivers, and high-speed interface applications; and video products for broadcast applications, as well as video-over-IP technology for professional audio video applications. Read More Receive News & Ratings for Semtech Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Semtech and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .Natixis Advisors LLC Cuts Stock Holdings in JD.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:JD)

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