October 2023

How AI Improves Logistics & Delivery

The electronics industry relies on logistics to manage supply chains and ensure fast, safe deliveries. For maximum efficiency, manufacturers and distributors of electronics — as well as e-commerce sites, big box stores, and other retailers — should incorporate cutting-edge AI systems. Considering the challenges inherent in maintaining the correct levels of inventory and ensuring speedy… […]

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NXP opens up S32K3 automotive microcontrollers to AWS cloud services

NXP Semiconductor has integrated Amazon Web Services (AWS) into its S32K3 automotive microcontroller series for body, zone control, and electrification applications. The S32K3, S32Z/E, S32G2 and S32G3 enable new in-vehicle and secure cloud services. Using FreeRTOS libraries supporting AWS IoT Core, NXP’s S32K3 with integrated cloud connectivity speeds up the development time for software-defined vehicles

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Tessent RTL Pro streamlines IC design and DFT tasks, says Siemens

Software to help IC design teams streamline and accelerate a critical design-for-test (DFT) tasks has been announced by Siemens Digital Industries Software. The Tessent RTL Pro is the latest in the Tessent portfolio of design editing software. As IC designs grow in both size and complexity, engineers must identify and address testability issues at the

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Rugged display is reinvented with Thunderbolt 4 technology says GMS

General Micro Systems claimed to have reinvented the rugged display as it unveiled the X9 Spider Rugged Thunderbolt display. According to the company it is the lightest one inch thin, mobile-ready, multi-function touchscreen display available today in 12-, 17-, 24- or 36-inch sizes and in standard and HD resolution. The display uses Thunderbolt 4 technology

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Fibre optic connectors lend support to robotic surgery

In robot-assisted surgical systems, copper lines quickly reach their physical limits in terms of transmission speed with low latency, said ODU. The company is showcasing fibre optic technology at next month’s Compamed exhibition. In addition to enhanced transmission times, fibre optic technology offers a weight reduction compared to copper as well as EMC compatibility, scalability

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