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An MCU approach for AI/ML inferencing in battery-operated designs

In this article, we describe a new MCU architecture using a two-tier inferencing system to deliver high-level AI/ML on battery power.

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Programming embedded systems: active objects and mutable events

In this video tutorial, we show how to manage interactions based on mutable events and how this event-driven approach improves real-time performance over traditional resource sharing and mutual exclusion.

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What’s involved in simulation of a complex SoC FPGA like Versal ACAP?

As SoC FPGAs become more complex so do the verification challenges. This article explains what’s involved in simulating AMD’s latest SoC FPGA.

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Optimizing embedded edge AI with neuromorphic computing

This technology is expected to have a significant impact on the development of artificial intelligence. 

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Silicon Labs partners with Arduino to democratize Matter

Partnership aims to democratize development of Matter applications, enabling developers to go from new board to commissioned device in under two minutes.

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From the AspenCore News Network

EETimes

Nuvoton, zeroRISC Release OpenTitan-Based Secure Silicon

The next step after commercial availability is the development of the OpenTitan-based integrated SEE.

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Electronic Products

Three predictions for the intelligent IoT edge

Eseye’s latest IoT predictions report calls 2024 ‘the year of IoT intelligence at the edge,’ with an increased focus on resiliency and trust.

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EDN

Indoor solar cells spur design-option reassessments

New technologies are enabling photovoltaic cells that are optimized for indoor ambient lighting rather than solar energy.

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EETimes

AI in Defense Electronics: Don’t Push Everything to the Edge

In an interview with New Wave Design and Verification, EE Times discusses trends in high-performance computing in aerospace and defense electronics.

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Planet Analog

Current-sense resistor brings two related and challenging tradeoffs

Even this apparently straightforward sensing solution to a common problem has its design subtleties and issues.

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EETimes Europe

Wireless Mesh Networking for the IoT

EE Times Europe spoke with Thomas Steen Halkier, CEO of NeoCortec, to learn more about the NeoMesh network protocol.

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