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A Faster Memory Chip For Embedded Systems

MRAM memory design stores code and data in one chip, enabling boot, updates, and storage for AI, automotive, aerospace, industrial, and edge systems. Everspin Technologies...

Embedded Processor For  Edge AI

A new embedded computing platform integrates a CPU, GPU, and NPU to accelerate industrial AI workloads at the edge. A new embedded processor lineup by...

Ultra-Thin 200W Power Module

Compact AC-DC supply enables higher power density for space-constrained medical and industrial electronics. A new ultra-low-profile AC-DC power supply series delivering up to 200 W...

Electronic Control Enables Jumping Bike Robot

A minimal-actuator robotic bicycle demonstrates high-speed mobility and obstacle-jumping capabilities using advanced control electronics. A research team has developed a bicycle-style robot capable of travelling...

48V Zone Reference Design

Cars are moving to 48V power systems. A new design shows how power can flow easily, use less wiring, and still run old 12V...

When Magnetism Meet Quantum Electron Mapping

A new spectroscopy method explores how electrons inside quantum materials respond to magnetism, uncovering hidden electronic states linked to superconductivity. Researchers at Rice University have...

Miniature Lasers For Portable Biosensing

Traditional plasmonic biosensors rely on bulky optical setups. A semiconductor chip packed with tiny lasers hints at a far more compact sensing architecture for...

System Driven MCU Selection Platform

What if microcontroller selection started with the system architecture? A new cloud environment analyzes constraints, peripherals, and power needs before device decisions are made. Renesas...

COM Modules For Real Time Edge Systems

What happens when edge computing runs entirely on performance cores? A modular platform hints at deterministic processing for robotics, measurement systems and industrial machines. Congatec...

Photonic Chip Sends Light Into Free Space

A photonic chip sends thousands of light beams into space at the same time. This could support displays, LiDAR, 3D printers, and quantum computers. Researchers...