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Optimised tests on test benches with new execution platform
Vector introduces the VN8917 real-time execution platform. This platform, comprising a high-performance base device and various interface plug-in modules, optimises tests with complex MATLAB simulations or CANoe configurations.
ASRock Rack introduces new servers at Computex 2024
ASRock Rack, one of the leading innovative server companies, launches a new product series powered by the Intel Xeon 6700-series processor with Efficient-cores (E-cores), offering a new class of efficiency with higher core density for cloud-scale workloads.
What is a ZimaBoard?
ZimaBoard is a single-board computer designed to serve as a versatile and powerful personal server.
Advantech unveils ARK-1125 series Edge PCs
Advantech has announced the release of the ARK-1125 series, a new line of palm-size fanless box PCs powered by Intel’s latest N200 and X7211E processors.
1U network security server powered by 13th Gen Intel Core Processors
IBASE Technology announces the launch of the INA3608 1U network security server powered by the high-performance 13th Gen Intel Core processors (formerly Raptor Lake-S).
MicroLED: will Apple’s downsizing impact IP activity?
Apple essentially pioneered the microLED industry, thrusting it into the spotlight back in 2014 with the acquisition of Luxvue, a microLED startup.
IBASE launches INA7605 2U network appliance
IBASE has announced the launch of its latest 2U network appliance, the INA7605, for high power applications.
Intel's RealSense ID access solution – now at Rutronik
Rutronik, in partnership with Intel, provides a facial recognition solution utilising Intel's RealSense ID technology, which incorporates advanced image processing and AI to deliver highly reliable authentication.
PICs benefit greatly from AI data centre demand
The Silicon Photonics and PICs market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the surge in AI and datacom transceiver demand. Key players in the industry, such as Intel, Coherent, and Infinera, are actively using PICs within their transceivers.
US revokes chip licenses to Huawei
The US government has revoked licenses previously granted to major semiconductor companies, including Intel and Qualcomm, which allowed them to ship essential chipsets to Huawei Technologies.