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Aitech’s space-ready orbital systems
Aitech Systems has expanded its space-rated unified system architectures to meet the growing demands for shorter development times and lower costs among satellite busses, subsystems, and payloads.
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.
NVIDIA and xAI unveil Colossus, world’s largest AI supercomputer
In a landmark development, NVIDIA and xAI revealed that the Colossus supercomputer cluster, composed of 100,000NVIDIA Hopper GPUs, has been deployed in Memphis, Tennessee.
Xiphera and Crypto Quantique announce new partnership
Xiphera has announced its partnership with Crypto Quantique for quantum-resilient hardware trust engines.
Money-saving MCUs offer MPU performance
The STM32H7R/S line of MCUs from STMicroelectronics are in stock at authorised distributor Anglia Components.
Kontron is presenting boards and DIN rail controllers at SPS
Kontron, one of the world's leading suppliers of IoT/Embedded Computer Technology (ECT), is expanding its product range based on the powerful i.MX8M Plus processor to include CPU boards and rugged DIN rail computers.
E.E.P.D. embedded NUC SBC for AI and ML applications
E.E.P.D., solution partner for customised and standard embedded computer boards and systems based on x86 and ARM, offers the highest AI performance in the smallest space with the PROFIVE NUCU series.
Nordic to launch nRF54 series at electronica
Nordic Semiconductor will launch the first of its nRF54 series at electronica 2024, which is running from 12-15 November in Munich, Germany.
Flagship AWG cards generate waveforms at 10GS/s, 2.5GHz
Scientists and engineers now have a way to produce high frequency arbitrary waveforms, with high purity and low distortion, directly from their PC. Using the new PCIe flagship AWG cards from Spectrum Instrumentation and cost-effective COTS (Commercial-of-the-shelf) PC-parts, it is possible to generate nearly any waveform with up to 10GS/s output rates, 2.5GHz bandwidth and 16-bit vertical resolution.
Raspberry Pi launches NVMe SSDs for Raspberry Pi 5 users
Raspberry Pi has announcedthe launch of its own line ofbranded NVMe solid-state drives (SSDs)aimed at enhancing the performance of the Raspberry Pi 5.