Bridging PCIe to Ethernet AVB and TSN for automotive

Toshiba has announced an automotive chip that can bridge between PCIe and two Ethernet standards: Ethernet AVB and Ethernet TSN, to connect central processors to telematics, infotainment and driver assistance systems, as well as sensors, at up to 1Gbit/s. Called TC9562XBG, “it’s not just a simple hardware-bridge between PCIe and Ethernet”, Toshiba Electronics Europe told ...

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Cable tie mounts with ‘high-performance’ adhesive

From HellermannTyton, come two families of cable tie mounts which can operate at up to 105°C, which are now available in Europe through TTI. SolidTack MB are for flat surfaces FlexTack are for curved and bent surfaces (2D curves, not 3D), without resorting to thick layers of glue. “These self-adhesive mounting bases feature a high-performance acrylic ...

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Hailo expands Series A to $21m

Hailo, the Israeli AI start-up, has expanded its Series A funding to $21 million. Chinese VC firm, Glory Ventures, led the expansion joined by existing and other new investors. The investment will enable the company to expand its target markets into China and Hong Kong, complementing its existing markets in Europe, North America, Japan and ...

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Hex-core mini-ITX industroal motherboard

Taiwanese single board computer maker Aaeon has launched a hex-core industrial mini-ITX motherboard using ‘8th generation’ (Coffee Lake) Intel Core processors hyper-threading – fewer cores are also available. Called MIX-H310A1, “increased core count and the refined graphic engines meet the requirements for graphic-intensive and high-performance computing applications in machine vision, kiosk and robotics,” said the ...

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ESA plans to mine moon

The European Space Agency has given the Ariane Group a one year contract to develop plans for a moon base that could be used for mining. The project will ‘examine the possibility of going to the Moon before 2025 and starting to work there’, says ESA. The plan is to eventually mine regolith. ‘As ESA ...

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UK cyber defence hooks up with New York City

 LORCA, the government-backed cybersecurity programme, is partnering  with the Global Cyber Alliance (GCA), City of New York, and the New York Economic Development Corporation to help cybersecurity companies scale internationally. The GCA is a global, collaborative non-profit dedicated to reducing cyber risk with  an extensive network of dedicated partners around the world. The partnership with the City ...

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ESA plans to mine moon

The European Space Agency has given the Ariane Group a one year contract to develop plans for a moon base that could be used for mining. The project will ‘examine the possibility of going to the Moon before 2025 and starting to work there’, says ESA The plan is to eventually mine regolith.  ‘As ESA ...

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Server DRAM ASP to fall 20% In Q1

Contract prices of server DRAM are expected to fall by more than 20% QoQ in 1Q19, reports DRAMeXchange. The main reason for the steep price fall lies in the difficulties in reducing inventory. The DRAM suppliers’ fulfillment rate has improved from 90% in 4Q18 to 120% in 1Q19, indicating an oversupply in the market. Currently, ...

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Making your home a power station

Resilience Energy aims to give customers the hardware, software and contracts they need to produce, store and sell renewable energy, and an app to monitor the system’s performance.  Customers will be able to sell excess electricity on the spot market and excess battery capacity to the National Grid to help balance the grid’s energy supplies. This ...

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