IAR Systems supports Amazon FreeRTOS for large IoT networks

IAR Systems embedded compilers now support the  Amazon FreeRTOS. Together with Amazon Web Services (AWS), IAR Systems provides developers with easy access to high-performance, pre-integrated development tools for developing and debugging embedded and IoT-connected applications based on Amazon FreeRTOS. Amazon FreeRTOS is an operating system for hardware running IoT applications which can support large numbers ...

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Rohde & Schwarz and Saint Security fight cyber virus with AI

Rohde & Schwarz Cybersecurity has partnered with Saint Security, a network protection specialist, to offer technology that uses artificial intelligence, machine learning and big data-based profiling methodologies to fight advanced persistent threats (APTs). AI will be used to identify and block various types of difficult-to-find malware. Machine learning and AI are critical to network security ...

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Toshiba selling 2TB SSD

Toshiba has expanded its  XG5 lineup of NVMe solid state drives (SSDs) based on its 64-layer, 3D BiCS FLASH with XG5-P – a premium sub-series that doubles the capacity and is tuned to improve full access range random read/write performance by up to 55 p% over standard XG5 SSDs. The XG5-P series is designed to ...

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Episode 1 raises £60m for seed-to-Series A investments

Episode 1, the British Business Bank’s VC arm, has closed a £60 million seed-to-Series A fund. Episode 1 leads rounds of £500k to £2m into teams with real insight into markets that are emerging or evolving. The fund is a £60m Enterprise Capital Fund (ECF), raised with the support of the British Business Bank. As ...

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Semiconductor market grew 12% in Q3

The semiconductor industry grew 12% in Q3, reports IHS, with  revenue of $113.9 billion, up from $101.7 billion in the second quarter of 2017. As memory prices remain high and the wireless market continues to see strong demand through the fourth quarter, 2017 is shaping up to be a record-breaking year for the semiconductor industry. IHS ...

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Top Ten Foundries 2017

Foundry revenue  is expected to reach $57.3 billion in 2017, says Trendforce, an increase of 7.1% compared with 2016, marking the fifth consecutive year with a growth rate over 5%. 10 nm nodes began mass production in 2017, with the revenue expected to reach about $3.72 billion, accounting for more than 95% of the yearly ...

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Wobbly wearables

Fitbit and Xiaomi led the Q3 wearables market each shipping 3.6 million devices. Apple came third shipping 2.7 million devices. The market rose 7.3% to 26.3 million devices. “The differing trajectories for both smart and basic wearables underscore the ongoing evolution for the wearables market,” says IDC’s Ramon Llamas. Q2 saw basic wearables (fitness bands) ...

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Soitec launches upgraded SOI wafers for NIR applications

Soitec has volume availability of a new generation of SOI substrates in its Imager-SOI product line designed specifically for fabricating front-side imagers for near-infrared (NIR) applications including advanced 3D image sensors. The new SOI wafers from Soitec are now available in large volumes with high maturity to meet the needs of customers in the growing ...

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TI 3-channel high-side linear auto controller has no internal MOSFETs

TI has launched a 3-channel high-side linear automotive LED controller without internal MOSFETs giving designers greater flexibility for their lighting designs. The TPS92830-Q1’s novel architecture enables higher power and better thermal dissipation than conventional LED controllers, and are particularly beneficial for automotive LED lighting applications that require high performance and reliability. For more information, see ...

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