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World’s First Analog AI Chip For Edge Intelligence
A new neuromorphic processor brings AI computation into the analog domain, performing real-time inference in microseconds while consuming just microwatts of power — a...
SoC For Ultra-Low-Power Edge AI
New chip family brings advanced AI processing, wireless flexibility, and extreme efficiency to next-gen wearables, healthcare, and IoT devices.
Ambiq Micro has unveiled its latest...
Nichicon Sees India as a Key Market for Capacitors and EV Energy Storage
Why does India hold such significance for Nichicon’s capacitor division? What drives the company’s optimism about its SLBs and film capacitors, and how is...
Low-Power IoT Module Stays Connected In Weak Network Areas
A narrow-bandwidth IoT board helps engineers link multiple devices to 4G network across a wide range of frequencies.
Many smart IoT devices face challenges staying...
Next-Gen RISC-V MCU Redefines Edge AI
Featuring integrated AI acceleration, advanced error correction, and near-threshold operation, it delivers unmatched energy efficiency for always-on devices—from wearables and drones to smart IoT...
World’s Smallest Bluetooth Chip
What if the smallest Bluetooth chip could also run faster and last longer? Learn how this new design is changing the way devices connect.
Many...
Atom-Thin Transmitter For Wireless Tech
A full microwave transmitter on a monolayer of molybdenum disulfide, achieving ultra-low power use, minimal signal loss, and dual radar–communication capability—signaling a development for...
Micro-sized Chips Process Data Like Brain
The processor uses electromagnetic waves instead of digital logic, combining signal analysis and data processing within a single low-power chip architecture.
Engineers develop a new...
Hand Gestures That Work When Your Hands Are Full
Most hand gesture systems fail when your hands are full. A wristband could change that, letting you control devices naturally even while holding objects.
Hand...
AI Tools That Help Products Think
Building devices that act and adapt is slow and hard. AI tools can help product teams make smarter, more independent, and reliable products faster.
Many...



