Lattice puts high-grade security into small FPGAs to boot larger systems securely

Lattice is focusing on system security with small FPGAs that have their own root-of-trust alongside other security features that can protect processors, GPUs, other FPGAs, and their associated memories. “This is the first small FPGA designed to be compliant to SP 800-193 – as a chip, and enabling our customers to build compliant products,” said Lattice ...

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HPE buys Cray

HP Enterprise is to buy 47 year-old Seattle supercomputer manufacturer Cray for around $1.3 billion net of cash. The price is 17% above Cray’s last closing price before the deal.  “Answers to some of society’s most pressing challenges are buried in massive amounts of data,” says HPE CEO Antonio Neri, “only by processing and analyzing ...

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Raspberry Pi bundle addresses bitcoin mining

Mining bitcoin is the last thing you’d associate with Raspberry Pi but a £34 pack which claims to make you a Pi Master delivers an understanding of this and more. The Raspberry Pi Mastery Bundle on the Inverse Shop offers: Explore the nexus of hardware and software with Raspberry Pi Learn to program and design for ...

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Imec chip monitors fetal health

Imec, and it’s spin-off Bloomlife, have prototyped a wearable 5-channel ECG chip to continuously  monitor fetal heart rate and mobility, two important indicators of a baby’s wellbeing. With the development of this chip, a major hurdle has been taken in the creation of a wearable ECG system that can accurately measure the fetal ECG as ...

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