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Magnetic chips could increase energy efficiency
Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, have shown for the first time that magnetic chips can operate with the lowest fundamental level of energy dissipation possible under the laws of thermodynamics.The findings, to be published in the peer-reviewed journalScience Advances, mean that dramatic reductions in power consumption are possible—as much as one-millionth the amount of energy per operation used by transistors in modern c...
Evaluation platform delivers connected smart sensors
The Visible Things platform has been developed by Avnet Memec Silica for the development of Internet-of-Things (IoT) systems and applications. Targeting a wide range of industrial markets, it is a flexible and comprehensive evaluation and development platform for edge-to-enterprise IoT projects.
Success for LEGIC at embedded world 2016
For the first time, LEGIC presented its secure and innovative IoT solutions at embedded world, in Nuremberg last month. LEGIC thank all ID Network Partners, new Business Partner IBM as well as the numerous new customers, interested parties and members of the press, who contributed to this successful event.
Envisioning supercomputers of the future
Last year, President Obama announced the National Strategic Computing Initiative (NSCI), an executive order to increase research, development and deployment of high performance computing (HPC) in the United States, with the the National Science Foundation, the Department of Energy and the Department of Defense as the lead agencies.
Raspberry Pi-based starter kits target IoT designs
Two Internet of Things (IoT) starter kits that tap into technologies from EnOcean and IBM have been announced by Farnell element14 at Embedded World in Nuremberg. Both Entrepreneur and Enterprise editions feature micro-computer boards from Farnell element14 and energy harvesting wireless sensors from EnOcean, and provide seamless integration to IBM’s Watson IoT Platform.
'Visible Things' platform could enhance the IoT
Avnet Memec announced the launch of the Visible ThingsTM platform for the development of IoT systems and applications. Targeting a wide range of industrial markets, Visible Things is a highly flexible and comprehensive evaluation and development platform for edge-to-enterprise IoT projects. The platform delivers tested, proven, secure and integrated hardware and embedded software to connect smart sensors and embedded devices via gateway solutions...
How do smart cities stay smart?
Smart cities use a mix of information, energy and social technologies for environmental sustainability, economic prosperity and livability. However, they need to be not just smart but agile, making technology choices that let citizens adapt and improve on solutions they implement today, according to Lux Research.
STM32 ODE was showcased at Embedded World
Just over a year after its launch, the STM32 Open Development Environment from STMicroelectronics has grown into a complete integrated ecosystem for developers of embedded systems, including applications for the Internet of Things (IoT).The STM32 Open Development Environment (STM32 ODE) is an ideal way to start development of innovative devices and applications with state-of-the-art ST components.
Wind River & IBM partner to accelerate IoT deployments
Wind River is collaborating with IBM to accelerate IoT deployments for industrial customers with new 'edge-to-cloud' recipes designed to simplify and accelerate the development of smart connected devices.The recipes guide customers on how to integrate services from IBM Watson IoT Cloud Platform with products from the Wind River Helix portfolio.
Increasing compatibility and avoiding lock-in
ProLabs, a provider of compatible optical infrastructure equipment, has centralised its operations with the opening of its new integrated facility in South Cerney, Gloucestershire. At the launch event held in January, Electronic Specifier Design Editor Joe Bush found out more about the company’s commitment to providing compatibility and interoperability.