Programmable mixed signal mop-up chip for automotive

Dialog has automotive-qualified one of its GreenPak family of one-time-programmable chips with multiple analogue and digital functions – intending it to replace multiple devices in navigation, infotainment and driver assistance systems, as well as display clusters and body electronics. Called SLG46620-A, it comes in a 6.4 x 6.5mm TSSOP-20 and is AEC-Q100 Grade 2. “In today’s automotive ...

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42 Technology advocates Rust for secure IoT

UK consultancy 42 Technology has ported a Rust programming language application to a single-chip IoT device, claiming it as a world first. “Rust is a very-high-performance alternative to systems programming languages such C and C++, which avoids the memory safety issues that plague those languages, and without the complexity and overhead of Java,” according to ...

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Theobroma Systems now at Mouser

Mouser Electronics has announced global distribution agreement with Theobroma Systems, an Austrian company providing embedded engineering services and module devices that incorporate embedded systems. Through the agreement, Mouser is now offering the RK3399-Q7 system-on-module (SoM), a Qseven module featuring Arm Cortex-A72 cores. Theobroma Systems’ flagship product, the RK3399-Q7 SoM, features 70×70mm Qseven form factor. Based ...

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Rogol’s 2GHz scope for serial data analysis and signal integrity

Rigol Technologies has introduced a 2GHz oscilloscope series with a jitter and real-time eye analysis package for serial data analysis and signal integrity applications. Called MSO8000, it is part of the firm’s UltraVision II range, built around its 2017 Phoenix chip-set, and therefore also includes logic analysis, protocol analysis, spectrum analysis and waveform generation. “Jitter and ...

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Robotics module enables vision, control and sensor applications

Sundance Multiprocessor Technology has launched the Sundance VCS-1 for precision robotics incorporating vision, control and sensor applications. The  VCS-1 has been developed and under the EU’s H2020 ‘Fast-Track-Innovation’ pilot program (FTI – Project ID: 737669). The VineScout delivers a precision robotics solution designed to better facilitate the collection of real-time data in vineyards from which ...

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Uber loses $5bn in Q2

Uber has announced a Q2 loss of $5.2 billion of which $3.9 billion was a one-off liability for stock-based compensation expenses related to the company’s IPO in May. The $1.3 billion loss from operations was almost double the loss of Q2 2018. The company has now lost $14 billion since it was set up.  It ...

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DRAM revenue down 9% in Q2 and Q3 prices continue the dive

DRAM revenue fell 9% in Q2 compared to Q1, says DRAMeXchange and the  contract price continues to fall in Q3. Server DRAM prices fell 35% in the quarter. Mobile DRAM prices fell by 10-20%. The ASP for 8GB modules hit $25 after being at $31 in Q1. Samsung’s bit shipments were up 15% q-o-q but ...

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Q1 royalties sink 8% but revenues grow 9.7% at Arm

Arm’s Q2 revenues grew 9.7% year-on-year to $418 million for the quarter although royalty revenue fell 8% due to dampening smartphone demand. Arm Q1 2020 (quarter ending 30 June 2019) revenues (Source: SoftBank Group) Arm said it sold 28 licenses in Q1 including two licenses for unnanounced technologies. 19 Nineteen licensees were for iCortex-M. Q1 ...

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