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Tiny “Titan” Timing Chip: How SiTime’s Pinhead-Sized Clock Could Revolutionize Wearable Tech

Tiny “Titan” Timing Chip: How SiTime’s Pinhead-Sized Clock Could Revolutionize Wearable Tech

SiTime’s “Titan” Chip – Smallest Timing Device for Wearables SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept 17, 2025 – SiTime Corporation has unveiled a tiny new timing chip dubbed “Titan,” designed specifically for wearable and portable electronics. The Titan chip is a type of MEMS-based timing resonator – essentially an ultra-miniaturized replacement for the quartz crystals traditionally used to keep time in electronic devices. Timing chips serve as the “heartbeat” of gadgets, keeping processors, radios, and sensors synchronized “like a conductor at the front of an orchestra,” as Reuters explains reuters.com. By launching Titan, SiTime aims to crack into a $4 billion market for
18 September 2025
June 2025 Tech Product Launches – Major Innovations in Electronics, AI, Automotive, and More

June 2025 Tech Product Launches – Major Innovations in Electronics, AI, Automotive, and More

Apple WWDC 2025 (June 9–13) introduced iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26 Tahoe, watchOS 26, tvOS 26, visionOS 26, a unified Liquid Glass design, and on-device Apple Intelligence with Live Translation and Image Playground. Google I/O 2025 showcased Android 16, AI-powered features across services, Android XR, and NotebookLM as a standalone Android app powered by Gemini 2.0. Huawei announced the Pura 80 Ultra in June 2025 with a 1-inch main sensor, 3.7× and 9.4× periscope zoom, HarmonyOS 5.1, 120 Hz OLED, 5,700 mAh battery, and 100 W charging, priced up to ¥10,999 in China. OnePlus 13S debuted in June 2025
100 Semiconductor Giants Powering the Modern World

100 Semiconductor Giants Powering the Modern World

TSMC is the world’s largest contract chip fab, handling about 61% of global foundry revenues. NVIDIA is the largest fabless chip company in 2024, with data-center GPUs and AI accelerators generating $124.3 billion in revenue. Samsung Electronics is the world’s largest memory chip maker and, in 2024, regained the #1 position in overall semiconductor revenue at US$66.5 billion, with its foundry division offering 5nm and 4nm processes. Intel Corporation is an IDM (logic, x86 CPUs) with $49.2 billion in 2024 revenue, pursuing a dual IDM and external-foundry strategy via Intel Foundry Services and advancing 3nm and 2nm process technology. Synopsys
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