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NXP enables 3D face recognition for secure access control
NXP has announced the expansion of its NXP EdgeReady portfolio, addinga solution for secure face recognition that leverages a high-performance 3D structured light module (SLM) camera combined with the i.MX RT117F crossover MCU.
Multi-chip modules for mMIMO 5G configuration
Availability and full design support capabilities for several new RF power multi-chip modules (MCMs) and the RapidRF demonstration platform from NXP Semiconductors is announced by Richardson RFPD.
MicroEJ breaks electronic dependencies to tackle chip shortage risks
MicroEJ is designed for low-cost and low-power chips used in IoT edge devices from small Cloud-connected sensors to smartwatches to smart appliances.
NXP launches RTD software for AUTOSARTM and non-AUTOSAR
Delivering on its promise to tackle the cost and complexity of automotive software development, NXP has released its real-time drivers (RTD) software supporting all S32 automotive processors featuring Arm Cortex-M or Cortex-R52 cores.
Dual-role module covers Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
In stock at distributor Mouser Electronics is the Type 1XK Wi-Fi and Bluetooth module from Murata Electronics.
i.MX 93 processor powers secure edge intelligence
NXP Semiconductors has announced the i.MX 93 family of applications processors designed for automotive, smart home, smart building and smart factory applications, which leverage edge machine learning to anticipate and automate based on user needs.
Processor family powers secure edge intelligence
NXP’s i.MX 93 applications processor family powers a new era of secure edge intelligence.
i.MX8M/MINI/NANO
Ronetix, a developer and manufacturer of high-performance System on Modules (SOM) solutions, announces its new series of SoMs based on NXP’s powerful, cost-effective i.MX8M, i.MX8M-Mini and i.MX8M-Nano Quad ARM Cortex-A53 processors. For all SoMs, Ronetix offers LinuxYocto BSP.
Enabling face recognition even in challenging lighting
NXP Semiconductors has utilised a microcontroller and 3D camera to enable face recognition that is secure and resistant to poor lighting and facial recognition spoofing.
The Future of Automotive Connectivity
The automotive industry is experiencing an unprecedented transformation as it takes on the transition to electric, increasingly autonomous, and connected vehicles. Among these automotive megatrends, automotive connectivity stands at the forefront of vehicle design decisions, thanks to its central role in enabling a wide range of innovative user experiences, value-added services, safety and security enhancements, and new features that are changi...