Apple buys micro-LIDAR start-up

Apple has bought a Californian imaging start-up called InVisage. InVisage says it works on “custom—designed nanoscale materials, creating a new generation of QuantumFilm based image sensors that puts the camera in a whole new light.” InVisage has a oroduct calked Spark 4k Micro-LIDAR (SML20) designed for autonomous drones.

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Gemalto adds 12 flavours of LTE to IoT module

Gemalto has oroduced an  IoT module to provide connectivity on 12 LTE bands plus, 3G and 2G cellular coverage all from a single device. The  Cinterion PLS62-W IoT Module delivers  LTE Cat. 1 connectivity on all 12 LTE bands while providing seamless fallback to multi band 3G and 2G networks if 4G is not available. ...

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Nvidia soars

Nvidia had Q3 revenue of $2.64 billion and a profit of $838 million. Revenue was up 31.5% y-o-y and profit was up 54.6%. Q4 revenue is forecast at $2.65 billion plus or minus 2% “We’ve been steadfast with the excitement of accelerated computing for datacentres. And I think this is just the beginning of it ...

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Attempt to restore sight by direct brain stimulation

French research lab Leti will participate in a US project to restore vision by stimulating the visual cortex, funded by a DARPA (US Defence advanced research projects agency) programme called ‘Neural engineering system design programme’ (NESD). Leti and Leti’s biomedical research centre Clinatec, will focus on a sub-set of the programme called CorticalSight, which is ...

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600V three-phase motor driver works from 3.3V logic

DGD2136 is a 600V integrated three-phase gate driver IC from Diodes, intended to drive six n‑channel mosfets or IGBTs in three half-bridges. While inputs that work down to 2.4V allow it to be controlled from 3.3V microcontrollers. Intended for brush-less DC and permanent magnet synchronous motor driving, found in household appliances, power tools, garden tools, ...

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Acquisition could take high-end body motion analysis to a physio near you

High-end human body motion-sensing technology could become widely available, following the purchase of Dutch motion tracking firm Xsens by California MEMS accelerometer maker mCube. Xsens technology is used by computer games companies, film makers and clinicians to accurately track the movement of limbs and other major body parts. For example, it is used to record ...

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Qualcomm launches 10nm server CPUs

Qualcomm has begun  commercial shipments of  10nm server processors. The Qualcomm Centriq 2400 processor family is anARM-based processor series designed  for cloud workloads running in data centres. “Today’s announcement is the culmination of more than four years of intense design, development and ecosystem enablement effort,” says Qualcomm’s Anand Chandrasekher. The Qualcomm Centriq 2400 processor family ...

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Auto is fastest growing IC market, says IC Insights

  Automotive electronic system sales will have a CAGR of 5.4% from 2016 through 2021, says IC Insights, making auto the fastest growing of the six major electronics systems markets.   Demand is rising for electronic systems in new cars with increasing attention focused on self-driving (autonomous) vehicles, vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications, as ...

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25 functions for 25c

TI has launched its cheapest, lowest powered MCUs for sensing applications. The MSP430 MCUs allow  developers to implement simple sensing solutions through a variety of integrated mixed-signal features in this family of MSP430 value line sensing MCUs, costing 25c In high volumes. Features and benefits of TI’s MSP430 value line sensing MCUs 25 common system-level functions ...

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