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Avnet IoTConnect at embedded world 2024
Avnet will showcase IoTConnect demonstrations across a variety of exhibits at this year’s embedded world conference in Nuremberg, Germany from April 9-11.
What is a single board computer?
A single board computer (SBC) is a complete computer built on a single circuit board, integrating all the necessary components such as the processor, memory, input/output (I/O), and storage.
Infineon announces next-gen PSOC Edge portfolio
Infineon Technologies has released details of its new PSOC Edge family of microcontrollers (MCUs) optimised for machine learning (ML) applications.
GigaDevice to showcase at embedded world 2024
GigaDevice will showcase its comprehensive product lineup at the embedded world 2024 event held in Nuremberg, Germany from April 9th to 11th.
What is the OKdo rock?
The OKdo Rock is a single-board computer (SBC) developed by OKdo, a technology company specialising in hardware solutions.
Qt features LG’s advanced automotive content platform
Qt and LG are joining forces to embed the Qt software framework for application development in LG’s webOS based ACPLG’s in-vehicle entertainment platform. This collaborative effort aims to empower automotive OEM developers and designers to create more innovative, immersive content-streaming services for cars.
Ceva enhances Edge AI with TinyML NPUs for AIoT devices
Ceva, the pioneering licensor of silicon and software IP that enables Smart Edge devices to connect, sense, and infer data more reliably and efficiently, announces that it has extended its Ceva-NeuPro family ofEdge AINPUs with the introduction ofCeva-NeuPro-NanoNPUs.
Mouser shipping open-source AIoT kit
Mouser Electronics is stocking ESP32-S3-BOX-3 next-generation open-source AIoT kit from Espressif Systems.
ByteSnap IoT standards and protocols guide
The Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionised the way we live and work. Fresh uses include smart water management, smart farming, micromobility, self-driving enablement, and connected vehicles.
Lights, Camera, Action: how film places STEM women in the spotlight
What do STEM and films have in common? They produce remarkable women. The difference? Film has access to a wealth of diverse and untapped potential, showcasing people who might never have considered a career in tech or engineering.