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NXP LAUNCHES THE GIGAHERTZ MICROCONTROLLER ERA

NXP LAUNCHES THE GIGAHERTZ MICROCONTROLLER ERA

NXP Semiconductors has announced the industry’s first crossover MCU, i.MX RT1170 28nm fully-depleted silicon-on-insulator (FD-SOI) microcontroller unit (MCU), which is a power-efficient design with real-time functionality, and MCU usability at an affordable price. It clocks its primary Arm Cortex-M7 processing core at up to 1GHz while packing a secondary Cortex-M4 core running at 400MHz. Geoff Lees, senior vice president […]

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FORLINX NXP LS1043A LS1046A NETWORKING SBC’S SUPPORT 10GBPS ETHERNET

FORLINX NXP LS1043A & LS1046A NETWORKING SBC’S SUPPORT 10GBPS ETHERNET

NXP LS1043A quad-core Cortex-A53 communication processor was introduced in 2014, while NXP LS1046A quad-core Cortex-A72 SoC was launched about 18 months later. Both are designed for networking equipment such as CPE (Customer Premise Equipment), routers, NAS, gateways, as well as single board computers and include one or two 10 GbE interfaces. Forlinx Embedded has decided to leverage those

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AAEON LAUNCHES M.2 AND MINI PCIE BASED AI ACCELERATORS USING LOW POWER KNERON NPU

AAEON LAUNCHES M.2 AND MINI-PCIE BASED AI ACCELERATORS USING LOW-POWER KNERON NPU

Aaeon’s M.2 and mini-PCIe “AI Edge Computing Modules” are based on Kneron’s energy-efficient, dual Cortex-M4-enabled KL520 AI SoC, which offers 0.3 TOP NPU performance on only half a Watt. by Eric Brown @ linuxgizmos.com Aaeon took an early interest in edge AI acceleration with Arm-based Nvidia Jetson TX2 based computers such as the Boxer-8170AI. More recently, it has

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TORADEX ANNOUNCES ITS APALIS SOM BASED ON THE NXP I.MX 8QUADMAX APPLICATIONS PROCESSOR

TORADEX ANNOUNCES ITS APALIS SOM BASED ON THE NXP I.MX 8QUADMAX APPLICATIONS PROCESSOR

Toradex, a leader in embedded computing, announced today general availability for its Apalis System on Module (SoM) based on the NXP® i.MX 8QuadMax applications processor. The SoM has been available as part of Toradex’s ‘early access’ program to its key partners and customers for several months and has a minimum product availability until 2030. The SoM is pin-compatible

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3.5 INCH SBC WITH 8TH GEN INTEL® CORE™ PROCESSORS WHISKEY LAKE U

3.5-INCH SBC WITH 8TH GEN INTEL® CORE™ PROCESSORS (WHISKEY LAKE-U)

IBASE Technology, a global provider of Industrial motherboards and embedded computing solutions, reveals the IB919 3.5-inch single board computer based on 8th Generation Intel®  Core™ i7/i5/i3 and Celeron® 4000 processors (codenamed Whiskey Lake-U) built on a further refined 14nm++ manufacturing process, offering greater computing and graphics performance than the previous generation. IBASE expands its portfolio of long-term

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AXIOMTEK UNVEILS ADVANCED 4 SLOT INTEL® XEON® INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM FOR AIOT – IPC974 519 FL

AXIOMTEK UNVEILS ADVANCED 4-SLOT INTEL® XEON® INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM FOR AIOT – IPC974-519-FL

4-slot Industrial System with LGA1151 Socket Intel® Xeon® E3 v5, 7th/6th Gen Intel® Core™ i7/i5/i3 & Celeron® Processor, Intel® C236/Q170, Front-access I/O, PCIe/PCI Slots. Axiomtek – a world-renowned leader relentlessly devoted in the research, development and manufacture of series of innovative and reliable industrial computer products of high efficiency – is pleased to announce the

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GLASGOW INTERFACE EXPLORER FOR EXPLORING DIGITAL INTERFACES

GLASGOW INTERFACE EXPLORER FOR EXPLORING DIGITAL INTERFACES

A highly capable and extremely flexible open source multitool for digital electronics. Explore digital interfaces on ease. What is Glasgow Interface Explorer? Glasgow is a tool for exploring digital interfaces. It is designed for embedded developers, reverse engineers, digital archivists, electronics hobbyists, and anyone else who wants to communicate with a wide selection of digital

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ONEMIX 3PRO MINI LAPTOP IS POWERED BY INTEL CORE I5 10210Y COMET LAKE Y PROCESSOR

ONEMIX 3PRO MINI LAPTOP IS POWERED BY INTEL CORE I5-10210Y COMET LAKE-Y PROCESSOR

After the release of several models of the One Mix mini laptops from One Netbook, like the One Mix 2S Yoga and the One Mix 3 Yoga, the company has recent just unveiled its intentions to launch another new model of the One Mix mini laptop called; One Mix 3 Pro, which is expected to come with an upgraded processing capacity for

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COMMELL UNVEILED PICO ITX LP 178 BASED ON WHISKEY LAKE U PROCESSORS

COMMELL UNVEILED PICO-ITX LP-178 BASED ON WHISKEY LAKE-U PROCESSORS

Taiwan Commate Computer Inc.(COMMELL), the worldwide leader of Industrial Single Board Computers, unveiled LP-178 Pico-ITX  based on Intel® 8th Gen. FCBGA1528 “Whiskey Lake”. The “Whiskey” PC is claimed to deliver better performance than a PC base on previous embedded U-series processors- enabled by 4 instead of 2 cores plus an overall improved micro architecture.  The 8th Gen. Core™ i7 U-series Mobile processor for IoT applications

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10 Years Of Raspberry Pi The 25 Computer Has Come A Long Way

10 Years Of Raspberry Pi: The $25 Computer Has Come A Long Way

The UK in the 1980s was ground zero for the microcomputer revolution. Cheap computers based on 8-bit processors flooded the market, teaching a generation to program using built-in BASIC interpreters. Homes had devices like Sinclair’s ZX81 and Spectrum, while schools used Acorn’s BBC Micro. More about Innovation These weren’t like today’s PCs. They were designed

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