DRAM replacement unveiled

Unisantis Electronics of Singapore has unveiled Dynamic Flash Memory (DFM) – a faster and denser technology than DRAM or other types of volatile memory. Unisantis, founded in 2008 by the inventor of flash technology Fujio Masuoka, has patented surround gate transistor (SGT) technology, a 3D transistor design which offers significant system design and performance advantages to the ...

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MCU for entry-level vision AI

Entry-level AI-based vision is the target for a microcontroller from Renesas. As part of the RZ/V Series, the new RZ/V2L has the company’s ‘DRP-AI’ artificial intelligence accelerator, with operating frequency and memory interface scaled for entry-level applications. The DRP-AI provides real-time inference and image processing with camera support such as colour correction and noise reduction. In this ...

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Machine learning assistance for Infineon PSoCs

Infineon has announced machine learning extensions to its ModusToolbox for deep learning workloads on its PSoC microcontrollers. “Enabled by TinyML, ‘artificial intelligence of things’ is a natural evolution, where acting on data locally helps manage data privacy, latency and overall system reliability,” said Infineon v-p IoT Steve Tateosian. “ModusToolbox bridges a gap between machine learning ...

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ST celebrates IEEE Milestone award

Following the award of an IEEE Milestone for its process technology combining the high-precision analogue transistors from a Bipolar process, with the high-performance digital switching transistors from a CMOS process, and with the high-power DMOS (BCD) transistors onto a single chip, a ceremony in honour of the achievement was held in Agrate this morning. Giambattista ...

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Secure Thingz adds hacking protection through NXP MCU PUF

Secure Thingz has tied up with NXP to secure the storage on LPC55S6x microcontrollers equipped with a physical unclonable function (PUF) – secure development tools C-Trust and Embedded Trust, as well as the secure prototyping and production platform Secure Deploy, now cover the MCU family. Embedded Trust and C-Trust are integrated with the IAR Embedded Workbench ...

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NevadaNano adds three European distributors

NevadaNano, the gas detection sensor specialist, has signed three European distributors. The companies will provide local support and sales to NevadaNano’s customer base for its Molecular Property Spectrometer flammable gas sensors. They are: Maritex Company, based in Gdynia, Poland is one of the largest, fast-developing wholesalers of electronic equipment on the Polish market. The company supports ...

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ST buys assets of Cartesiam

ST is buying the assets, including the IP portfolio, of five year-old Toulon AI specialist Cartesiam and taking on its employees. Cartesiam’s team includes data scientists and embedded signal processing experts. Its flagship product, NanoEdge AI Studio, allows embedded systems designers without prior knowledge in AI to develop specialised libraries integrating machine-learning algorithms directly into ...

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IC lead times growing

Lead times are stretching out, according to the trading and investment group Susquehanna. “All major product categories up considerably,” says Susquehanna analyst Chris Rolland, particularly instancing PMICs and analogue, “these were some of the largest increases since we started tracking the data.” According to Rolland average lead times went up by a week in April ...

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