This White Paper will identify the pros and cons
of Single Board Computers and Computer-on-Modules,
exploring the technical differences and unique features of both and
will also examine the implications of choosing one platform over
another from a
business perspective.
IBASE Technology rolls out its latest IOPS-602, a
slot-in digital signage player built on the benefits and functionality
of Intel’s Open Pluggable Specification (OPS). The OPS standard
provides ...
Microchip Technology announces the expansion of
its tinyAVR MCU series with two new devices whch offer advanced
analogue features and the largest memory variants in the family.
Designed for reliable o...
Renesas Electronics announced the "R-Car
virtualization support package" that enables easier development of
hypervisors for the R-Car automotive SoC. The R-Car virtualization
support package...
Moxa has announced it is developing Industrial
Internet of Things gateways that integrate Microsoft Azure IoT Edge,
thereby strengthening its promise to accelerate the convergence of
operational techn...
A
new breed of designers
has arrived that is leveraging inexpensive sensors to build the
intelligent systems at the edge of the IoT. They require a
proof-of-concept in order to make a fast go/no-go decision and then
they rapidly implement
solutions using integrated tool flows that allow them to quickly
develop
hardware, embedded software, and unique formfactor PCBs.
Fujitsu introduces a new FRAM product with a
storage density of 8 Mbit. The MB85R8M2T is particularly suitable for
use in industrial automation and financial logging systems, where a
high data through...
dSPACE recently complemented its product portfolio
for the simulation of electric drives. The hardware-in-the-loop systems
from dSPACE now allow for the highly dynamic emulation of electric
motor and ...
TPG Capital has completed its acquisition of Wind
River, a leader in delivering software for the Internet of Things.
TPG’s acquisition of Wind River from Intel was announced on April 3,
2018.
...
The OpenFog Consortium’s OpenFog Reference
Architecture for fog computing has been adopted as an official standard
by the IEEE Standards Association. The new standard, known as IEEE
1934, relies...
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