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Data centres changing power-conversion tactics to save energy
Internet applications and services are executed in large data centrescomprising hundreds to thousands of individual servers. These data centres represent a new class of large-scale machines driven by complex and rapidly evolving workloads. Authors:Alessandro Zafarana, Max Picca, Osvaldo Zambetti, Pierluigi Gardella, STMicroelectronics.
Embedded World 2017: Design process support on display
Mouser will be emphasising how it supports the design process in a number of ways at the Embedded World 2017 in Nuremberg (March 14-16). Showcased will be two MikroElektronica Click Boards, exclusively developed for Mouser, that provide a low cost development platform for Panasonic’s Grid Eye sensor and Intel’s Joule 570x developers kit.
Customer interactions streamlined through IoT solution
myDevices, Senet, and STMicroelectronics have announced that they have collaborated to showcase demonstrations of the first real-time, multi-target location tracking using the LoRaWAN low-power, wide-area network (LPWAN) protocol along the Las Vegas Strip during CES 2017.
Parallel simulator enables SoCs to get to market faster
Cadence Design Systems has announced what it claims to be the industry’s first production-ready third generation simulator, the Xcelium Parallel Simulator. It is based on multi-core parallel computing technology, enabling Systems-on-Chip (SoCs) to get to market faster. On average, customers can achieve two times improved single-core performance and more than five times improved multi-core performance versus previous generation Cadence simul...
Single-chip processors support future connected driving services
Performance and security has been boosted inSTMicroelectronics' latest Telemaco processors tailored to support richer connected-driving services.Telematics systems that monitor on-board sensors and exchange information with the Cloud are becoming increasingly sophisticated.
Take your fitness tracking further with smart motion sensors
In order to help social-fitness fans stay motivated, STMicroelectronics has introduced smart motion sensors that enable always-on tracking applications to run for longer and record progress more accurately.
A promising future for sensors
The MEMS & sensor offering has never been so diverse. Inertial, pressure, temperature, (bio-)chemical and gas sensors as well as microphones, fingerprint and iris recognition. All devices are part of the IoT revolution.Yole Développement (Yole) analysts are currently noting plenty of excitement within the MEMS & Sensors sector. Dream or reality: what is the status of IoT applications?
Product overview - STM32 32-bit MCUs family
With the STM32 MCUs, STMicroelectronics was the first to successfully introduce on the market a general purpose MCU.Based on this strong presence, the STM32 portfolio has dramatically expanded embedding all ARM Cortex-M core available.
Development kit integrates ST SensorTile
Valencell and STMicroelectronics announced the launch of a new, highly accurate and scalable development kit for biometric wearables that includes ST's compact SensorTile turnkey multi-sensor module integrated with Valencell's Benchmark(TM) biometric sensor system. Together, SensorTile and Benchmark deliver the most useful portfolio of sensors to support the most advanced wearable use cases.
Crypto-enhanced MCUs target always-on sensor acquisition
Two microcontroller lines from STMicroelectronics increase energy efficiency, flexibility, and feature integration at the high end of the STM32F4 Access Line for high-performance embedded designs. Qualified up to 125°C, these STM32 devices target always-on sensor acquisition and general-purpose industrial applications and present a robust and cost-effective upgrade from STM32F1 MCUs.