E-peas promises 18µA/MHz Cortex-M0 as CES

Energy harvesting IC company e-peas announced an Arm Cortex-M0 microcontroller at CES this week that it claims will consume only 18µA/MHz in active mode. Called EDMS105N, the 32bit 24MHz device is claimed to be “the lowest power consuming Cortex-M0 MCU to be commercially available”, said the company. Amongst the sleep states is one which draws 340nA with ...

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CES: BMW picks Green Hills for electric car

BWM has picked Green Hills’ software for control units in its iX all-electric vehicle. Integrity real-time operating system is used in the digital instrument cluster, head-up display, driver camera system, surround view and parking assistant. Software developers, according to Green Hills, used its Multi integrated development environment, and ASIL-qualified compilers and run-time libraries for both ...

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Kontron plans Alderlake-S single-board computers

Kontron has announced boards and modules built around Intel’s 12th generation ‘Alder Lake-S’ Core processors. The company will “update the current mini-ITX, µATX and ATX motherboards with this new processor series, and has also selected it as the 1st platform to adopt the new PICMG COM-HPC/Client form factor as it serves best technology trends set ...

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Alder Lake on COM-HPC and COM Express

Congatec has added Alder Lake processors, Intel’s 12th generation of Core CPUs, to its COM-HPC and COM Express computer-on-module ranges. They come in COM-HPC Size A and C, and COM Express Type 6 forms. The processors offer of up to 14 cores/20 threads in BGA packaging or 16 cores/24 threads in LGA desktop variants, with ...

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CES: Mobileye’s 5nm SoC for autonomous driving

Mobileye today introduced the EyeQ Ultra, a 5nm IC designed for autonomous driving to be put into silicon in 2023.  EyeQ Ultra, at 176 TOPS, will be the seventh generation of EyeQ architecture. EyeQ Ultra integrates the performance of 10 EyeQ5s in one package. Leveraging 5nm process technology, EyeQ Ultra can handle all the needs ...

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CES: Intel launches Alder Lake edge processors

Intel has launched 12th Gen Intel Core processors (code-named Alder Lake S-series and H-Series) for the edge with a  hybrid architecture that combines Performance-cores and Efficient-cores with Intel Thread Director. Enhanced to accelerate IoT applications innovation, the new processors offer increased core counts and advanced graphics/media/display and AI capabilities, as well as a wide range ...

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CES: Movandi and Doosan hook up on 5G mmWave

Movandi, the 5G mmWave RF specialist, and South Korea’s Doosan Group, have hooked up to design and manufacture smart repeater modules based on Movandi’s BeamXR technology. Together, Movandi and Doosan are delivering BeamXR-powered platforms including O-RAN RU radio units, small cells, mobile devices to global providers of 5G mmWave network repeater equipment including FRTek (Fiber Radio ...

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CES: NXP adds to auto radar processors

NXP put its  16nm imaging radar processor, the NXP S32R45, into mass production, with initial customer ramp-up starting in the first half 2022. Additionally, the new NXP S32R41 has been introduced to extend 4D imaging radar’s benefits to a much larger number of vehicles. Together these processors serve the L2+ through L5 autonomy sectors, enabling 4D ...

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James Webb Space Telescope sunshield is tensioned and secured

The James Webb Space Telescope team has reported fully deploying the spacecraft’s 70-foot sunshield. NASA describes this as a key milestone in preparing it for science operations. Specifically, at 11:59 a.m. EST Tuesday, the sunshield was fully tensioned and secured into position, which marked the completion of its deployment. The unfolding and tensioning of the ...

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