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NanoEdge AI Studio transforms edge development
Cartesiam has announced the availability of NanoEdge AI Studio V2, an integrated development environment (IDE) that simplifies creation of machine learning, inference, and now classification libraries for direct implementation on Arm Cortex-M microcontrollers (MCUs).
Qualcomm to buy CPU-developer NUVIA for $1.4bn
Qualcomm is buying CPU-developer NUVIA for approximately $1.4 billion before working capital and other adjustments. The acquisition builds on Qualcomm Technologies’ Snapdragon technology.
Ferroelectric Memory Raises $20m in Series B funding
Ferroelectric Memory has announced that it has completed a $20 million Series B funding. The round of financing was led by the new investors M Ventures and imec.xpand, with participation of SK hynix, Robert Bosch Venture Capital, and TEL Venture Capital.
Stellar automotive MCUs for multiple applications
STMicroelectronics has revealed further details of its Stellar automotive microcontrollers (MCUs) to show how the devices ensure reliable and deterministic execution of multiple independent real-time applications.
Bosch longevity programme for IoT applications
Bosch Sensortec has announced that it is launching a longevity programme and expanding its product portfolio to meet the specific needs of industrial and IoT applications. By ensuring products will be available for ten years, this new programme aims to give customers peace of mind, as well as access to high-performance, robust sensors, and increased purchasing flexibility due to smaller reel sizes.
How 3D printed motor nodes became a gamechanger in e-bikes
Motor nodes are one of the hardest e-bike parts to manufacture. When GSD Global turned toSandvik’s experts in metal powder and additive manufacturing,to 3D print their motor nodes in titanium, they found they could achieve a lighter, more durable and much more energy efficient solution.
Automotive engineers outline thermal challenges for 2020
New research from Future Facilities has revealed the top thermalchallenges andtrendsfacing the automotive industry in 2020. Conducted as a roundtable discussion, the research brings together thermal engineering experts from some of the world’s leading automotive and electronics companies, including automotive supplier Brose and level 4 autonomous vehicle company, AutoX.
Hearables with MotionEngine Hear sensor fusion software
CEVA has introduced the Hillcrest Labs MotionEngine Hear, a sensor and processor agnostic embedded software solution for hearable devices. System-on-Chip (SoC) vendors, OEMs and ODMs can utilise MotionEngine Hear to deliver a frictionless user interface, gesture control, activity tracking and spatial audio for a range of smart personal audio devices, including true wireless stereo (TWS) earbuds, audio headsets, hearing aids, and AR glasses.
Bosch Sensortec and Qualcomm begin partnership
Bosch Sensortec has been developing innovative sensor software solutions in collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, through their Qualcomm Platform Solutions Ecosystem program.
Rise in battery innovation key to clean energy transition
Improving the capacity to store electricity is playing a key role in the transition to clean energy technologies. Between 2005 and 2018, patenting activity in batteries and other electricity storage technologies grew at an average annual rate of 14% worldwide, four times faster than the average of all technology fields, according to a joint study published today by the European Patent Office (EPO) and the International Energy Agency (IEA).