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IBM unveils a number of new quantum computing developments
At the annual IBM Quantum Summit in New York, IBM introduced the 'IBM Quantum Heron,' a new series of utility-scale quantum processors.
Nuvoton new feature-packed microcontrollers
Nuvoton is pleased to announce its new feature-rich microcontrollers, the M463 CAN FD/USB HS Series and the M467 Ethernet/Crypto Series, which are ideal core components for numerous devices and systems, including IoT gateways, industrial control, telecoms, data centres, smart grid control, white goods motor control, small TFT LCDs, and TinyML (Machine Learning) products.
Renesas unveils its 32-bit RISC-V CPU cores
Renesas has announced that it has designed and tested a 32-bit CPU core based on the open-standard RISC-V instruction set architecture (ISA).
Honeywell's augmented reality solution enhances holiday shopping
As the peak shopping season arrives, solutions that improve the customer experience and expedite their decision-making are increasingly vital.
Artificial intelligence in education in 2023
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is well underway, and we're already seeing its impact on industries worldwide.
Microchip introduces new standard of enhanced code security
With an increasing number of everyday items, from mobile phones and vehicles to smart thermostats and home appliances, being connected to the Cloud, the importance of advanced security measures at the chip level is paramount.
Brain-inspired AI code library passes 100,000 downloads
UC Santa Cruz's Assistant Professor Jason Eshraghian has achieved a notable milestone in the field of AI with his development of the snnTorch Python library.
Revolutionise AIoT with MYC-LR3576
MYIR has launched a new embedded System-On-Module (SoM), the MYC-LR3576, based on the Rockchip RK3576 processor. This high-performance processor is designed for AIoT applications and features a quad-core Cortex-A72 and a quad-core Cortex-A53 CPU.
Performance boost for AI inference in the low-power range
For the first time, Intel Core i processors with up to eight E-cores are now available on SMARC Computer-on-Modules. This allows even the smallest fanless low-power systems for extended temperature ranges to benefit from extremely powerful AI inference logic and enhanced virtualisation options, improving cyber security among other advantages.
Allegro MicroSystems unveils new power products
Allegro MicroSystems has announced a series of power products focused on performance and efficiency across automotive, industrial and data centre applications.