Mouser signs Rigado

Mouser has signed up with  Rigado to distribute Rigado’s wireless modules, development kits, and gateways. Rigado’s edge connectivity IoT products include the R41Z and BMD-300 series wireless modules and development kits. Rigado’s Bluetooth low energy modules are  multiprotocol System-on-Modules (SoMs) for portable, embedded systems. The BMD-300 Series  is a line of low power Bluetooth 5 ...

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Farnell adds local language web-sites to IoT Hub

Farnell element14 has launched local language versions of its IoT Hub, a major section of the company’s website containing a variety of IoT news items, feature stories and technical articles exploring the possibilities of IoT applications. At the same time, a range of new content has been added to the site. The new languages added ...

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Lattice adds options to MachXO3 PLD family

Lattice has added package options to its MachXO3 control PLD family to address the evolving design requirements of the communications and industrial sectors. The MachXO3-9400 package options offer reduced power consumption with a core voltage of 1.2 V for thermally-challenged environments, provide expanded FPGA logic resources for motor control and board management functions, and offer ...

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Wii.i.am company raises $117m, develops voice assistant

The five year-old consumer electronics company I.am+, founded by Black Eyed Peas pop singer will.i.am, has raised $117 million and has developed a voice assistant which is going to be used by Deutsche Telekom. The company employs around 300 people. The voice assistant, called Omega, is initially designed for corporate customer service functions but the ...

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Alibaba buys into CPU company to support AliOS

Alibaba has bought a stake in a Chinese microprocessor manufacturer to promote development of of processors which support Alibaba’s operating system – AliOS. AliOS has two flavours – called AliOS Cloud Link for cloud computing, and AliOS Things for IoT. The processor company is 16 year-old C-Sky Microsystems of Hangzhou which specialises in low-power 32-bit ...

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ABB Overhauls Power Grids, Cuts US and Swiss Production

ZURICH--ABB is reorganizing part of its global Power Grids operations as the Swiss engineering group responds to the division's sluggish profitability and falling orders. ABB said on Monday that it will restructure operations in North America, halting production at its factory in St. Louis and investing in its sites in South Boston and Crystal Springs, MS, as well as expanding its medium and large transformer factory in Varennes, Canada.

Intel CPU packaged with AMD GPU to take on Nvidia

AMD says that an AMD GPU will be integrated into a multi-chip processor package containing an Intel CPU. The Intel CPU is a Core-H and the GPU an AMD semi-custom Radeon device. The collaboration is being interpreted as a way for Intel and AMD to counteract the increasing success of Nvidia’s GPUs. “Our collaboration with ...

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Broadcom bids $130bn for Qualcomm

As expected, Broadcom has made its bid for Qualcomm. Its $70 per share bid is 28% more than the Qualcomm price before Broadcom’s interest became known.  Broadcom says the offer stands whether or not Qualcomm buys NXP for which Qualcomm is paying $37 billion. “Broadcom’s proposal is compelling for stockholders and stakeholders in both companies,” says ...

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