The Magnificent Seven

Seven product categories will exceed the 16% growth rate expected from the total IC market this year, says IC Insights. For the second consecutive year, the DRAM market is forecast to top all IC product segments with 39% growth. Overall, 13 product categories are forecast to experience double-digit growth and 28 total IC product categories ...

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Can model predictive control be bought to low-cost MPUs and DSPs

French lab Leti will attempt to bring model predictive control (MPC) algorithms to microcontrollers and low-cost DSPs, teaming up with automotive parts firm EFI Automotive. According to Leti this will allow equipment to perform better than is possible with standard control techniques like PID (proportional integral derivative) feedback. However, MPC requires complex computing – solving ...

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Can model predictive control be bought to low-cost MPUs and DSPs

French lab Leti will attempt to bring model predictive control (MPC) algorithms to microcontrollers and low-cost DSPs, teaming up with automotive parts firm EFI Automotive. According to Leti this will allow equipment to perform better than is possible with standard control techniques like PID (proportional integral derivative) feedback. However, MPC requires complex computing – solving ...

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Scope hits 110GHz analogue bandwidth, with low noise

Keysight has introduced what is claims is the world’s fastest oscilloscope, operating at 256Gsample/s on signals up to 110GHz. It is also claiming better noise and jitter than any previous fast scope. Called the Infiniium UXR-Series, it is is aimed at designers of high-speed serial links and electro-optical interfaces – for example DDR, USB, PCIe, ...

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Renesas ISP for auto cameras

Renesas has introduced an integrated open image signal processor (ISP) solution to help the development of automotive smart camera applications based on the Renesas  R-Car V3M and R-Car V3H System-on-Chips (SoCs). Integrating the ISP on the R-Car V3x SoCs and leveraging MM Solutions’ Automotive Camera Development Kit (AutoCDK), the open ISP solution on R-Car SoCs enables ...

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Farnell element14 shipping machine learning board

 Farnell element14 is shipping the Ultra96 an ARM-based Ultra96 development board jointly created by Avnet, Xilinx, and 96Boards. The development board, based on the Linaro 96Boards Consumer Edition specification, features the Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC and provides developers with an environment to simplify machine learning. The 96Boards’ specifications are open and define a standard board layout for development ...

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oneM2M publishes Release 3

oneM2M, the IoT interoperability standard, today announced the publication of Release 3, its third set of specifications. On the menu: dramatically enhanced 3GPP interworking – in particular cellular IoT – and new capabilities to unlock value in industrial and smart home applications. 3GPP, the world’s global standards-setting organisation for cellular wireless, has been adding IoT-centric ...

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Theorem Solutions visualises 3D data

Theorem Solutions, of Tamworth, Staffordshire UK, has released it latest Visualize 3D Adapter for CATIA V5 to Creo View users supporting up to and including CATIA V5-6R2014-2018. For those that need to work with, or share, visualization data as part of design and manufacturing processes, the Theorem Visualize 3D suite of products offers direct translation ...

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Infineon and Carnegie Mellon working together on IoT security

Infineon has got together with the CyLab Security and Privacy Institute at Carnegie Mellon to form the  Security Research Group to identify and address requirements for robust, reliable security solutions that IoT users can trust. The Security Research Group focus will range from innovations in smart cards, identity documents and computer security, to methods for securing ...

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