RS Components introduces IEC-inlet 5W ac-dc converters from Recom
RS Components has added a range of isolated ac-dc converters from Recom that feature an integrated mains filter for powering single-board computers such as the Arduino, BBC Micro:bit or Raspberry Pi, including its touchscreen. Recom focuses primarily on converter technologies covering the 0.25W to 960W power range. The RAC05-K/C14 series of isolated ac-dc converters comprises ...
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8,000th Apprentice Starts Career with Bühler
8,000th Apprentice Starts Career with Bühler
Imagination boosts parallelism in GPUs to speed mobile graphics and AI
Imagination Technologies has announced its tenth generation of PowerVR GPU architecture, calling it IMG A-Series. The flagship implementation, dubbed IMG AXT-64-2048, is rated at 2Tflop/s for computation, 64Gpixel/s for graphics processing and 8Tops for artificial intelligence processing. IMG A-Series delivers improvement at the same clock speed and process compared with current PowerVR devices shipping, claims ...
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Imagination announces 2020 update to mobile graphics university module
Imagination Technologies has announced an update to its course on mobile graphics for undergraduate teaching as part of its university programme. EW reporter Alex McCarthy spoke with Robert Owen, director of Imagination’s worldwide university programme and Darren McKie, lecturer and fellow of the higher education academy, department of computer science and technology at the University ...
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Imagination announces 2020 update to mobile graphics university module
Imagination Technologies has announced an update to its course on mobile graphics for undergraduate teaching as part of its university programme. EW reporter Alex McCarthy spoke with Robert Owen, director of Imagination’s worldwide university programme and Darren McKie, lecturer and fellow of the higher education academy, department of computer science and technology at the University ...
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Imagination announces 2020 update to mobile graphics university module
Imagination Technologies has announced an update to its course on mobile graphics for undergraduate teaching as part of its university programme. EW reporter Alex McCarthy spoke with Robert Owen, director of Imagination’s worldwide university programme and Darren McKie, lecturer and fellow of the higher education academy, department of computer science and technology at the University ...
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Xilinx inference development platform Vitis AI available for download
Xilinx has announced its AI inference development platform, Vitis AI, is available for immediate download free of charge. Combined with the Vitis unified software platform, Vitis AI offers deep learning acceleration, enabling developers to incorporate it as part of their software code. Vitis AI integrates a domain-specific architecture (DSA) and configures Xilinx hardware to be ...
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GIANT novelty LED
It is not often the Products Section of Electronics Weekly lets its hair down, but this wonderful hand-made 50mm LED for Part Fusion Electronics in Ireland has caused just that. It is a working 10x scale model of a 5mm through-hole LED (pictured with a genuine 5mm LED) and is available in red, green, blue ...
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