Eliyan Achieves First Silicon for Breakthrough NuLink PHY Technology
Eliyan, a developer known for its high-performing and efficient chiplet interconnect technology, has announced a significant milestone with the availability of its NuLink PHY technology in silicon. This achievement comes just one year after the company received its initial funding and serves as validation for Eliyan’s UCIe-compatible approach to enabling high-performance and scalable multi-die architectures for compute-intensive applications. Implemented using …
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Mid-Range FPGAs to the Next Level
Mid-Range FPGAs Reach the Next Power and Performance Milestone for Edge Compute Systems Microchip’s new low-density PolarFire® devices consume half the static power of alternatives while providing the world’s smallest thermal footprint Edge compute systems need compact programmable devices with low power consumption and a small enough thermal footprint to eliminate fans and other heat mitigation while providing robust compute …
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Nordic Semiconductors’ nRF5340 dual Arm Cortex-M33 processor wireless SoC for complex IoT applications – enters commercial production
The world’s first dual Arm Cortex-M33 wireless SoC is now available as a production version through Nordic’s distribution network. The SoC offers the advanced features and security required for complex IoT applications including LE Audio, advanced wearables, and professional lighting Nordic Semiconductor on 3rd December 2020, announced that the ‘nRF5340TM high-end multiprotocol System-on-Chip (SoC)’ has entered volume production. The nRF5340 …
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Nordic: Low Cost USB Dongle for nRF Connect PC Tool
Nordic launches low-cost USB dongle for its nRF Connect for Desktop PC tool that is compatible with all nRF-supported, short-range wireless standards Nordic Semiconductor today announces that it has launched a low-cost, ($10 suggested-retail) USB Dongle for its nRF Connect for Desktop PC tool that allows developers to immediately connect their PCs to a wireless device with only one end …
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Disposable LoRa enabled Nano-tag for IoT Applications
Semtech Corporation, a leading supplier of high-performance analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms, announced its new nano-tag reference design, a disposable, ultrathin and low-cost tag that can be integrated into disposable systems or attached to assets to communicate a specific trigger of an event. The LoRa®-based nano-tag can be deployed across numerous Internet of Things (IoT) verticals that utilize …
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Qualcomm announces Snapdragon 600E and 410E for embedded computing
Powerful, Energy efficient Qualcomm Snapdragon processors for Embedded Devices Qualcomm has announced two new Snapdragon models, the 600E and 410E, where the E stands for Embedded. These two models have been designed specifically for embedded computing and Internet of Things applications. This includes devices such as set-top boxes, medical images, point of sale systems, digital signage, televisions, media players, interactive kiosks, …
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NXP Releases World’s Smallest Integrated Single Chip System for the Internet of Things
Customers can now purchase the i.MX 6Dual and i.MX 6Quad single chip system module (SCM), ideal for space-constrained products which require big processing power and functionality. The SCM line of products integrate the i.MX 6Dual or i.MX 6Quad applications processor, a fully featured power management system, memory and additional design simplifying components into a tiny 17mm X 14mm X 1.7mm …
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AMD R-Series APU with DDR4 support
AMD announced new Embedded R-Series SOC processors codenamed as “MERLIN FALCON” that establish performance leadership across a targeted range of embedded application market requirements for digital signage, retail signage, medical imaging, electronic gaming, media storage and communications and networking. These processors incorporate 64-bit x86 CPU core(” Excavator”) , 3rd generation GCN architecture and power management for reduced energy consumption. The single-chip system-on-chip …
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Canonical chooses Linux-friendly Dragonboard 410c as Ubuntu Core on ARM 64-bit reference
Linux is such a wonderful kernel for many reasons, but I find its adaptability to be the tops. You can get an operating system based on the kernel running on such a broad range of hardware — something Microsoft can only dream about with its venerable Windows. Even though Linux can run on damn-near anything, it is beneficial for developers …
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Tiny wireless sensor never needs a battery
The internet of things is a nice idea, but there’s one big catch: you have to power all those smart devices, which is no mean feat when some of them might not even have room for a battery. Dutch researchers think they have a solution, though. They’ve built an extra-small (2 square millimeters) wireless temperature sensor that gets its power …
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