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Clear tag filterAdvantech i.MX 95 Modules Push Real-Time Edge AI Toward More Deterministic Control
Advantech’s i.MX 95 based modules combine multi domain compute, 2 TOPS AI acceleration, multi sensor imaging and TSN networking to support real time industrial automation, machine vision and advanced HMI systems at the edge.
Read MoreDiodes PI2MEQX2505Q Improves MIPI D-PHY Signal Integrity In High Resolution Automotive Cameras
Diodes PI2MEQX2505Q restores MIPI D PHY signaling for high resolution automotive camera and ADAS systems with configurable equalization and low power modes.
Read MoreMelexis MLX90520 Brings 22 Bit Inductive Precision to Large Mechanisms
The Melexis MLX90520 delivers 22 bit inductive position sensing for large rotary and linear motion systems with a thin, dust resistant design.
Read MoreToshiba TB67S579FTG Brings Advanced Microstepping to Compact Motor Designs
Toshiba’s TB67S579FTG motor driver uses advanced microstepping and adaptive current control for smoother motion and lower system noise.
Read MoreNVIDIA May Be Installing Tracking Chips To Stop Chinese AI Efforts
Nvidia may be testing software to track the location of its AI chips, amid concerns about smuggling into China. This raises privacy and security issues while highlighting the impact of US-China technology tensions.
Read MoreDiodes AL3069Q Boost Controller Enhances Automotive LED Backlighting
Diodes launches the AL3069Q boost controller with four 80V current sinks, wide input range and full diagnostics for advanced automotive LED backlighting.
Read MoreRapidus Prototyping 2nm GAA Transistors
Are 2nm GAA transistors the final form of silicon innovation, or just the beginning? Explore how cutting-edge breakthroughs like 3D chip stacking, vertical transistor structures, and exotic 2D materials could reshape the future of computing far beyond what GAA alone can deliver.
Read MoreChina Team Develops 6000 Transistor Chip with 2D Transistors
Chinese researchers at Fudan University have unveiled RV32-WUJI, the most advanced 2D-material-based microprocessor to date, constructed from molybdenum disulfide (MoS₂) and just three atoms thick. Packing 5,931 transistors into a functional 32-bit RISC-V CPU, the chip demonstrates that 2D semiconductors can be used in practical logic circuits—despite current limitations in scale and performance. Leveraging machine learning to optimize the fabrication process, the team achieved a 99.7% yield, pointing to potential future applications in ultra-efficient edge computing and IoT devices. While still in its early stages, this breakthrough could mark the beginning of a new era in energy-efficient, atomically thin microcontrollers.
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