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Edge compute systems need compact programmable devices with low power consumption and a small thermal footprint to eliminate fans and other heat mitigation while providing robust compute horsepower. Microchip’s PolarFire® FPGAs and SoCs has solved this challenge by cutting static power consumption by 50%. |
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The automotive industry is experiencing an unprecedented transformation as it takes on the transition to electric, increasingly autonomous, and connected vehicles. Among these automotive megatrends, automotive connectivity stands at the forefront of vehicle design decisions, thanks to its central role in enabling a wide range of innovative user experiences, value-added services, safety and security enhancements, and new features that are changing the way drivers interact with their vehicles.
This white paper will highlight the future of the connected car and discuss how key wireless connectivity technologies will help to enable new innovative use cases within and around the vehicle.
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Radiation-hardened low-dropout regulators (LDOs) are vital power components of many space-grade subsystems, including field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), data converters and analog circuitry. LDOs help ensure a stable, low-noise and low-ripple supply of power for components whose performance depends on a clean input. |
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“Apple’s A14 Bionic, fully dedicated to the iPhone12 series and iPads, arrived on the scene in 2020, and this was the right time,” asserts Ying-Wu Liu, Technology & Cost Analyst at System Plus Consulting. “The Apple’s A15 Bionic was not far behind, offering multiple advantages for the iPhone 13 and iPad Mini series,” adds Ying-Wu Liu. |
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ByteSnap Design’s engineers have expertise ranging from electronics design through to embedded Linux development, and have been contemplating the year ahead. Here are their predictions of trends that are most likely to dominate the embedded electronics industry in 2022. |
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NBS has announced a new partnership with Quiet Mark to empower architects to specify ‘acoustics first’, by providing a short-cut for specifiers to source responsible products. Since 2020, lockdowns and Work-from-Home policies have brought to light the importance of noise reduction in the environment, and the new partnership aims to support the Responsible-Sourcing Movement as the industry further prioritises health and wellbeing. |
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There have been incredible advancements in AI over the last decade. For years, AI has created both fear and excitement over the concept of machines becoming more and more capable. However, how far is too far and where should we draw the line? |
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The North America helicopter market size is poised to expand at substantial CAGR during the forecast period. With geopolitical issues between nations across the world rising, the defence sector is being prompted to acquire new helicopters and improve its existing fleet. |
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In 2019, Uber committed to fully electrifying its fleet of vehicles in London by 2025. On top of this, the company has pledged a succession of other electric vehicle (EV) commitments across the globe. This includes becoming 50% electric in seven European cities by 2030. By 2040 it claims that will be net zero. How practical are these promises, and what is Uber doing to bring about change? |
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LASER COMPONENTS is building on the success of last year’s IR Sessions. |
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