IDT and Digi-Key set up wireless charging contest

IDT and Digi-Key set up wireless charging contest

IDT and Digi-Key have Set up a contest to find the most innovative use of IDT’s wireless power technology using IDT’s 5W kits. Judges will be looking for designs that demonstrate the advantages wireless charging systems offer, such as convenience, the ability to develop a waterproof charging system, or the elimination of failure-prone charging contacts. ...

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Undo now supporting 64-bit ARM v8 cores

Undo now supporting 64-bit ARM v8 cores

Undo Software and ARM have extended their partnership to the 64-bit ARMv8-A architecture. 64-bit ARM versions of Undo’s Live Recorder and UndoDB products are being shipped to select customers and will be generally available from Q1 2016. Undo’s portfolio of Linux and Android reversible debugging tools support 64-bit ARM processors, enabling companies to simplify the ...

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Ultrahaptics raises £10m funding round

Ultrahaptics raises £10m funding round

Ultrahaptics, the Bristol developer of mid-air haptic technologies, today announced a Series A funding round of £10.1 million led by Woodford Investment Management alongside existing shareholder IP Group. “The company is engaged with Tier 1 manufacturers in multiple markets and the investment from Woodford Investment Management will allow us to fulfil this demand and address ...

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Blu Wireless licenses Arteris FlexNoc

Blu Wireless licenses Arteris FlexNoc

Blu Wireless Technology, the Bristol 60GHz WiGig specialist, is to use Arteris FlexNoC interconnect IP for use in its HYDRA WiGig and 60GHz millimeter wave baseband IP. Blu Wireless designs and licenses semiconductor intellectual property to telecommunications semiconductor companies for gigabit rate wireless modems operating in the millimeter wave frequency bands. “Our use of Arteris ...

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