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Microchip MPLAB XC-DSC compiler for dsPIC DSCs
Microchip Technology has introduced the MPLAB XC-DSC Compiler to enhance coding and debugging for developers working with dsPIC Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs), commonly used in real-time control systems.
How long will Moore’s Law last?
Moore’s Law states that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles approximately every year, but how long will Moore’s Law last?
800G Active Electrical Cables (AECs) used for generative AI networks
As generative AI and AI/ML technologies advance, the demand for high-speed connections grows, leading to a surge in 800G connectivity needs within data centre networks and related applications.
Celebrating the life of computing pioneer Lynn Conway
Lynn Ann Conway, a pioneer in computer science and electrical engineering and a professor emerita at the University of Michigan, passed away on 9thJune 2024, at her home in Jackson due to a heart condition. She was 86.
Microprocessor market size worth $142 billion in 2032
Theglobal microprocessor industry is experiencing rapid growthand serves a vital function in various sectors such as consumer electronics, automotive, healthcare, and telecommunications.
Microchip’s Detroit Automotive Technology Centre expands
The automotive industry is evolving at a rapid pace, with e-mobility and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) driving the market’s need for innovative solutions.
Hardware timekeeping platform in stock at Solsta
To provide network operators with a terrestrial alternative for distributing very accurate time, Microchip Technology has introduced the new TimeProvider 4500 grandmaster.
32-Bit MCU with embedded hardware security module
To allow designers to easily integrate security into their applications, Microchip Technology has announced a new family of PIC32CZ CA 32-bit microcontrollers with a 300 MHz Arm Cortex-M7 processor, an integrated Hardware Security Module (HSM), and a wide range of connectivity and Flash memory options for added flexibility.
Microchip FPGAs speed intelligent Edge designs and reduce development cost and risk
Designing systems for the intelligent Edge has never been more difficult. Market windows are shrinking, the costs and risks of new designs are rising, thermal constraints and reliability are twin priorities and the need for cradle-to-grave security continues to grow.
Microchip introduces first low pin count MCU family with I3C support
With the step-function increase in data collected and transmitted from cloud-connected edge nodes, Improved Inter Integrated Circuit (I3C) is rapidly becoming a more sustainable solution for interfacing sensors with a high data rate and will help expand capabilities in next-generation devices.