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Tech giants prepare to release navigation offerings
As could be seen at this month's CES in Las Vegas, Apple and Google clearly have the automotive industry in their sights. Both companies look set to bring their expertise to cars, with significant implications for drivers, makers and suppliers of car audio and navigation systems. Semicast Research has looked at how Apple’s CarPlay and Google’s Android Auto could impact the market for traditional onboard car navigation systems.
Cortex A-5 processor at heart of development kit
Featuring an ARM Cortex-A5 microprocessor, the Atmel XplainedSAMA5D4-XULTboard allows users to evaluate, prototype and create high performance, application-specific designs. The development kit, now on sale at element14, includes 4Gb DDR2 external memory, one Ethernet physical layer transceiver, two SD/MMC interfaces, two host USB ports and one device USB port, one 24-bit RGB LCD and HDMI interface and debug interfaces.
Silicon intelligence enables IoT's versatility
“The Internet of Tomorrow is here today.” What does this mean? It means replacing the old ways with technology, not just at work, but in your car, your home, and in your community. It can mean having a toaster that turns bread your favorite shade of brown, a car dashboard that brims with computer apps, home appliances that you turn on and off from afar, or a watch that tells you how many yards you hit that golf ball.
Switch ICs support transmission speeds up to PCIe Gen3
The TC7PCI3212MT and TC7PCI3215MT SPDT switch ICs, which support transmission of a signal speed up to PCIe Generation 3 (8Gb/s), have been released by Toshiba Electronics Europe.
Industry experts call for increased mobile spectrum
Mobile broadband will only fulfil its potential if governments release existing harmonised mobile spectrum bands and allocate more spectrum, commented industry experts at the Cambridge Wireless conference 'Mobile Broadband in the Real World'. The warning comes under a year ahead of the World Radiocommunication Conference WRC-15in Geneva that will review the international treaty governing use of the radio-frequency spectrum.
Challenges of implementing wireless charging
Keeping our handsets and other portable devices fully charged, on the go. By Peter Riendeau, Marketing Communications Manager, Melexis.
Significant challenges for seamless surfing
The promise of seamless surfing comes with significant challenges. By Hervé Oudin, EMEA 5G Program and Cross-Division Wireless Marketing Manager, & Jan Whitacre, WW Wireless Program Lead, Keysight Technologies.
Desktop platform targets network service applications
Designed for network service applications, the PL-80690 desktop platform has been introduced by WIN Enterprises. The platform supports Intel Atom E3815, which features Intel HD Graphics, Intel HD Audio, AES New Instruction set and Intel Virtualization Technology. According to the company, the PL-80690 provides OEMs with a cost-effective networking platform on which to offer their solutions to remote offices, small IT environments and retail envir...
Modular switch operates in harsh environments
To enable use near harsh environments, Belden has redesigned its MSP30-X Layer 3 modular gigabit switch. The switch maintains its modular and flexible design, while reducing both cost and space.
Processor offers speeds of up to 450Mb/s
The Snapdragon 810 processor from Qualcomm Technologies now supports LTE Category 9 Carrier Aggregation connectivity. Speeds of up to 450Mb/s over three 20MHz LTE carriers have been demonstrated by the processor, which integrates a next-gen LTE-Advanced modem.