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Cortex-A32 processor expands embedded and IoT portfolio
ARM announces the latest addition to the family of ultra-efficient ARM application processors, the ARM Cortex-A32 processor, targeting next-gen embedded products. The Cortex-A32 processor brings the benefits of the ARMv8-A architecture into power-constrained, 32-bit embedded applications. The Cortex-A32 is the smallest and most power-efficient core in the range.
Implementation of security for IoT edge devices accelerated
Synopsys and Intrinsic-ID have announced the integration of Intrinsic-ID's PUF technology with Synopsys' DesignWare ARC EM Processors with SecureShield technology to enable efficient implementation of security functions such as authentication and device cloning prevention for low-power IoT edge devices.
TLS record processing accelerated for IoT communication
Synopsys has announced a collaboration with Cypherbridge Systems to optimise Cypherbridge's uSS software development kit (SDK) for the Synopsys DesignWare SSL/TLS/DTLS Security Protocol Accelerator (SPAcc). The joint solution enables the offload of cryptographic functions to dedicated hardware, giving system architects the ability to reallocate the CPU to other functions or use a smaller CPU.
Renesas expands embedded MCU software platform for IoT
Renesas Electronics has announced the expansion of its Renesas Synergy Platform designed to accelerate time-to-market, reduce total cost of ownership and remove many of the obstacles engineers face when designing devices for the IoT. Expansion includes the launch of the S124 Group of Synergy MCUs with ultra-low power operating characteristics and precise analogue signal acquisition/generation capabilities ideal for sensor applications.
Evaluation kit enables fast prototyping
The SAMA5D2 Xplained Ultra evaluation kit, a high-performance, fast prototyping and evaluation platform for the Atmel SMART SAMA5D2 Series of microprocessors is available at Farnell element14. The board offers multiple memories including eMMC, DDR3 and QSPI as well as a comprehensive set of connectivity options.
Technology matches multi-source data encrypted with different keys
Fujitsu Laboratories and Fujitsu Laboratories of America have announced development of the world's first encryption technology that can match IDs or attribute values in information sources, such as classified or private data from multiple organisations, that are encrypted with different keys, without decrypting the information.
Export controls are restricting the UK electronics industry
techUK has expressed concerns about the impact of export controls on the electronics industry. The warning follows the completion of a 12 month joint programme with the Export Control Organisation (ECO).Although progress has been made to date, exports of technology components are unfairly restricted compared to similar exports by other countries, especially the US following its introduction of new rules exempting many components from licensing.
MCUs deliver energy efficiency in ARM Cortex-M4 Class
STMicroelectronics has taken microcontroller power savings and performance to new heights with its latest STM32L4 series devices. The new microcontrollers also introduce peripheral and package configurations that simplify design and increase flexibility.
The secret lives of batteries
International battery manufacturer Accutronics has created an infographic that offers guidance to help OEMs choose the best battery for their devices. The infographic, which is available fromAccutronics’ website, outlines five key points for OEMs to consider when designing a device or upgrading an existing battery.
Free embedded development on STM32 MCUs
STMicroelectronics has extended opportunities to design free of charge with its popular STM32 microcontrollers for Linux system users including professional engineers, academics and hobbyists. Most Linux distributions are free, and open-source application software makes the Linux world attractive to technology enthusiasts. Until now, however, most development tools for embedded computing have been available only for Windows PCs.