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Over the last few decades, the DRAM industry has
single-mindedly followed a single roadmap in pursuit of higher-density
memories, beginning with asynchronous DRAM and evolving to DDR5
synchronous DRAM. In contrast, Etron Technology (Hsinchu, Taiwan)
revealed at the Consumer Electronics Show that instead of following the
conventional path, it's charting an alternative roadmap with a
brand-new DRAM architecture...
The European Commission has cleared the use of
€1.75 billion (about $2 billion) in public funds from France, Germany,
Italy, and the U.K. to support an integrated project for joint research
and innovation in microelectronics addressing the internet of things
and connected or driverless cars.
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Analog Devices is committed to
providing the most innovative products to help solve your toughest
design problems. Come see the very best of the best when it comes to
innovative new amplifiers, data converters, interface and isolators,
power management, radio frequency, sensors and more.
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Learn how Arrow enables customers to address big business challenges and start the journey to a digital transformation of their business with advanced tools and services. Arrow’s Distribution capabilities now extend to supporting customers with complete Technology Platforms and Solutions.
Nanoco Technologies and Plessey Semiconductors
have partnered to shrink the pixel size of monolithic microLED displays
using Nanoco’s cadmium-free quantum-dot (CFQD quantum dots)
semiconductor nanoparticle technology. Using its existing gallium
nitride (GaN)-on-silicon monolithic process, Plessey will integrate the
CFQD quantum dots into selected regions of blue LED wafers to add red
and green light, ...
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At electronica Aspencore has been staging a 4-day forum program consisting of panel discussions and technical presentations about technologies, trends and product innovations covering the whole range of embedded technologies from Chips & Components over Tools & Software to Boards & Modules.
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Memory chipmakers are expected to shell out about
$26 billion on flash memory capex in 2019, a decline of about 18% from
an estimated $31.9 billion last year, according to market research firm
IC Insights. Despite a decline in spending as the expansion of capacity
for 3D NAND takes a breather, flash is expected to lead all other
semiconductor sectors in capital spending en route to a third
consecutive year north of $25 billion, the firm said.
This paper provides an overview of RADAR
technology as used in ADAS applications, including a summary of the
relevant signal processing, typical computation requirements, and
design parameters. This paper also considers approaches to estimating
computational complexity and processing resource requirements and
addresses some other system design tradeoffs.
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This first-class event, embedded world
Exhibition&Conference is growing continuously both in terms of
space and exhibitor numbers. More than 1,000 exhibitors from all over
the world are expected. Come to Nuremberg from 26 - 28 February 2019.
Use the ticket code ew19CC
to get your free ticket.
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Israeli startup Vayavision has launched a
software-based autonomous vehicle environmental perception engine which
upscales raw data from camera, lidar and radar sensors to provide what
it claims is a more accurate 3D model than object fusion-based
platforms.
Enterprises in every industry are gearing up for AI’s integration with IoT at the edge. Analytics and cloud-based applications are crucial foundations for the AIoT infrastructure. But even more importantly, AIoT requires complete, real-time access to the data in fulfill the needs of highly responsive edge computing applications.
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DIN Rail is a new modular concept from
MEN. The system is based on robust individual components which can be
combined in flexible built-to-order configurations. The DIN Rail
modules are suitable for a variety of embedded IoT applications in the
mobility and industrial markets.
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During the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
last week, we picked up an intriguing rumor circulating among a few
C-Level executives that Intel Corp. is pondering the acquisition of
AMD.
Given Intel’s acrimonious history vs. AMD in the CPU market, common
sense says this is an unlikely marriage. Most analysts we reached
dismissed it outright.
This White Paper explores how by using SDR,
engineers can build radios
that can react more readily to interference, employ more sophisticated
channel-coding schemes to increase data rates, and take advantage of
other advanced RF technologies.
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Add battlewagons to the list of
“things” getting
smarts. Real-Time Innovations, an industrial Internet of Things vendor
and key developer of a data distribution standard, is working with a
military supplier to upgrade its armored vehicles based on a NATO
standard architecture. RTI said armored vehicle maker Plasan will use
its connectivity framework...
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The advanced power management of high-performance
embedded computer systems prioritizes peak performance over
deterministic behavior. What can designers do if determinism is an
important factor for their embedded systems?
Whether for running a wearable
device or powering an electric vehicle, battery life is the bugaboo
that keeps system designers (and consumers) awake at night. Compared to
all comparable advancements in the electronics industry, innovations in
battery technology are painfully slow.
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The U.S. Federal Trade Commission
questioned more than half a dozen patent-licensing incidents at
Qualcomm as it closed its antitrust case here. Co-founder Irwin Jacobs
told his company’s story and defended its practices as Qualcomm opened
its case. An antitrust expert for the FTC cited Qualcomm’s “no license,
no chips” policy...
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For a moment, it felt like the semiconductor
industry was in the middle of a three-way knife fight. A former U.S.
Senator suggested finding new supply chains because China was no longer
safe. A Wall Street banker advised adopting new business models to tap
into tech investments pouring into software and services.
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This webinar introduces Winbond’s High-Performance
Serial NAND technology which is the first in the world to run at
166MHz, and is well-suited for center-display and cluster segments in
next-generation Highly-Automated Vehicles-HAVs, and other applications
that require instant-boot and high throughput.
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