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InnoPhase IoT adds Matter v1.2 to STM32U5 with Talaria TWO Wi-Fi platform
InnoPhase IoT, a fabless semiconductor company specialising in ultra-low power Wi-Fi IoT solutions, and an ST Authorised Partner announces the availability of Matter v1.2 platform combining STM32U5 and its Talaria TWOTM Wi-Fi solution.
The grey area of artificial imitation
Artificial Intelligence has evolved rapidly in recent years, and with this evolution, new and complex challenges concerning intellectual property (IP) rights, particularly deepfake technology andcelebrity impersonation, have surfaced.
Spark Connected and Infineon unveil 500W wireless charging module
Spark Connected and Infineon are announcing the market release of a 500 W wireless charging solution named Yeti.
CC3235SF : SimpleLink™ 32-bit Arm Cortex-M4 dual-band Wi-Fi® wireless MCU with 1MB Flash
The dual-band wireless MCU CC3235x device comes in two variants, CC3235S and C3235SF. TheCC3235Sincludes 256KB of RAM, IoT networking security, device identity/keys, as well as, MCU level security features such as file system encryption, user IP (MCU image) encryption, secure boot and debug security. TheCC3235SFbuilds on the CC3235S and integrates a user-dedicated 1MB of executable flash in addition to the 256KB of RAM.
Infineon launches PSoC 4000T MCUs
Infineon has announced the PSoC 4000T family of microcontrollers (MCUs) a low power usage MCU for multi-sense applications.
Spark Connected and Infineon unveil 500W wireless charging module
Spark Connected and Infineon are announcing the market release of a 500W wireless charging solution named Yeti.
Element achieves NRTL status
Element Materials Technology has announced its Nationally Recognised Testing Laboratory (NRTL) status from the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
VIAVI enhances O-RAN interoperability testing
VIAVISolutions has announced an addition to its NITRO Wireless portfolio, introducing XhaulAdvisor.
Advanced wearable display technologies using perovskite quantum wires
A team led by Professor Zhiyong Fan from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has furthered the development ofadvanced wearabledisplay technologies.
Driving zero defects in today’s intelligent vehicles
Today’s computer chips have advanced significantly from 130 transistors per device in the 1970s to 208 billion in 2024 in Nvidia's latest Grace Blackwell GB200 chip.