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Update: boost safety, security and value
In a world constantly hungry for innovation, software is a living thing. No matter which software architecture is in use within a car, it will have to be updatable. The consumer experience is constantly evolving as well. As new apps and mobile capabilities enter the market, new cyberthreats emerge and must be responded to quickly and effectively. Guest blog written byMarques McCammon, Wind River.
PCIM Europe – where power is at the core of innovation
This year’s PCIM Europe was attended by a record number of visitors, over 12,000. Over half (54%) were from outside Germany. They came to see over 500 exhibitors and while the subject matter was diverse and wide-ranging, there were some themes that emerged. GaN and SiC jostled for attention at this year’s PCIM Europe, writes Caroline Hayes, alongside current sensor developments designed to accelerate adoption rates for electric vehicl...
Substrate coupling analysis solution addresses parasitic effects
Unwanted substrate couplings can impact modern IC developments, causing parasitic effects that are damaging to overall performance. Engineers have to deal with this by taking a slow and laborious ‘trial and error’ approach, which calls for the allocation of many hours of experienced engineers’ time while numerous different design iterations are made and then experimented with.
Apollo anniversary highlighted at IMS 2019
At IMS 2019 earlier this month, W. L. Gore & Associates (Gore), who played a key role in the Apollo 11 mission, featured their Apollo story and artifacts. Additionally, Gore showcased products for 5G and aerospace & defense testing, preferred solutions because they can dependably operate at higher frequencies, perform reliably over time, and survive when it really matters.
Future impacts of AI on cyber crime
Dave Palmer, Director of Technology at Darktrace, an AI company that specialises in products and systems that can automatically recognise the signs of a cyber attack and interrupt them before a crisis occurs, recently hosted a session at the IoT Expo event in London, where he addressed some of the sensational headlines around how AI is going to supercharge cyber crime.
Fully functional additively manufactured IoT devices
An additive electronics provider, Nano Dimension, has announced it has successfully printed and tested an Internet of Things (IoT) transceiver, an additively manufactured IoT device. Using its DragonFly Pro precision additive manufacturing system, Nano Dimension reportedly printed a transceiver prototype in 12 hours with improved performance over traditional manufacturing.
Infineon to acquire Cypress in drive for growth
It has been announced that Infineon Technologies and Cypress Semiconductor have signed a definitive agreement under which Infineon will acquire Cypress for $23.85 per share in cash, corresponding to an enterprise value of €9bn. With the addition of Cypress, Infineon will consequently strengthen its focus on structural growth drivers and serve a broader range of applications.
Online tool for sourcing custom RF cable assemblies
It has been announced that Amphenol RF has entered into a partnership with Amphenol Custom Cable for the upcoming launch of an innovative online quick-turn cable configuration tool, QuickBuild RF. QuickBuild RF will allow customers to configure cable assemblies from a wide assortment of radio frequency (RF) connectors and standard cables at any length, delivered in less than one week with no minimum order quantity.
Highly connected, safety conscious Satnav launched
The location technology specialist, TomTom, has announced the launch of the TomTom GO Premium, its most feature-packed, best connected, and smartest navigation device. This new state-of-the-art satnav, built with safety in mind, assists drivers throughout their journey from before they get in the car, through to the last few steps to their destination.
Advance in self-service analytics for IoT
The availability of Apama Analytics Builder has been announced by Software AG, which gives engineers and other domain experts working on the IoT Edge a web-based capability to develop analytic applications on streamed data, test them with simulated or live data, and deploy them immediately with a single click for the real-time processing of machine data and events.