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  • What is the HPC memory wall and how can you climb over it?

    What is the HPC memory wall and how can you climb over it?
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    What is the maths of positive feedback and how it is used in electronic systems?
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What is the HPC memory wall and how can you climb over it?

The high-performance computing (HPC) memory wall generally refers to the growing disparity between processor speed and memory bandwidth. When … [Read More...] about What is the HPC memory wall and how can you climb over it?

What is the maths of positive feedback and how it is used in electronic systems?

Positive feedback is primarily used to rapidly amplify a desired change or signal, often in situations where a large response is needed, like … [Read More...] about What is the maths of positive feedback and how it is used in electronic systems?

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MCUs operates with less than 3.0 µA current consumption in sleep mode monitoring

Microchip Technology has released the PIC16F17576 microcontroller (MCU) product family with integrated low-power peripherals and the ability to precisely measure volatile analog … [Read More...] about MCUs operates with less than 3.0 µA current consumption in sleep mode monitoring

Lightweight root-of-trust solution integrates NIST-approved Ascon cryptographic algorithms

Crypto Quantique has announced a new lightweight root-of-trust (RoT) IP block to enable security feature implementation in resource-constrained microcontrollers and IoT devices. Called QRoot Lite, the … [Read More...] about Lightweight root-of-trust solution integrates NIST-approved Ascon cryptographic algorithms

MCUs maintain ±1.0% oscillator precision without trimming

Renesas Electronics Corporation introduces the RA0E2 microcontroller Group based on the Arm Cortex-M23 processor. These new devices deliver 2.8mA current consumption in active mode and 0.89mA in sleep … [Read More...] about MCUs maintain ±1.0% oscillator precision without trimming

1.38 mm² MCU features 16 KB memory and 12-bit ADC

Texas Instruments introduced the world's smallest MCU, expanding its comprehensive Arm Cortex-M0+ MSPM0 MCU portfolio. Measuring only 1.38mm2, about the size of a black pepper flake, the wafer … [Read More...] about 1.38 mm² MCU features 16 KB memory and 12-bit ADC

800 MHz Arm Cortex MCU supports ASIL-D safety applications

NXP Semiconductors has unveiled the S32K5 family of automotive microcontrollers (MCUs), featuring 16nm FinFET technology with embedded magnetic RAM (MRAM). The S32K5 MCU family extends the NXP … [Read More...] about 800 MHz Arm Cortex MCU supports ASIL-D safety applications

MCUs feature 200 MHz processing with 40 Msps ADC integration

Microchip Technology has released the PIC32A family of microcontroller units (MCUs) targeting math-intensive applications across automotive, industrial, consumer, AI/ML, and medical sectors. The new … [Read More...] about MCUs feature 200 MHz processing with 40 Msps ADC integration

Multi-core MCUs feature AES-256 and RSA-4096 security

Synaptics Incorporated has expanded its AI-Native platform with a new series of microcontroller units designed for edge computing applications. The SR-Series MCUs implement three operational tiers: a … [Read More...] about Multi-core MCUs feature AES-256 and RSA-4096 security

Microcontroller achieves 168 µa/MHz power consumption

Renesas Electronics Corporation introduced the RA4L1 microcontroller (MCU) group, including 14 new devices with ultra-low power consumption, advanced security features, and segment LCD support. Based … [Read More...] about Microcontroller achieves 168 µa/MHz power consumption

MCUs offer 256 KB flash memory in 64-pin package configurations

Three new microcontrollers (MCUs) are joining STMicroelectronics’ STM32C0 series, giving designers more flexibility with options including greater memory density, extended interfaces, and CAN FD for … [Read More...] about MCUs offer 256 KB flash memory in 64-pin package configurations

Development tool eases Microchip MCU programming

MIKROE has announced that the latest 7.1 release of the company’s NECTO Studio IDE (integrated development environment) is even easier for users of Microchip MCUs to work within, benefitting from the … [Read More...] about Development tool eases Microchip MCU programming

C3 MCUs integrate crypto accelerator and PSA Level 2 security features

Infineon Technologies AG has launched PSOC Control, the newest family of high-performance Arm Cortex-M33-based microcontrollers (MCUs). With the support of system design tools and software in … [Read More...] about C3 MCUs integrate crypto accelerator and PSA Level 2 security features

MCU features neural-ART accelerator for edge processing

STMicroelectronics is making embedded artificial intelligence (AI) truly here-to-help with a new microcontroller series integrating, for the first time, accelerated machine learning (ML) capabilities. … [Read More...] about MCU features neural-ART accelerator for edge processing

Long-range wireless MCU features -132 dBm sensitivity at 300 bps

STMicroelectronics has announced the general availability of STM32WL33 wireless microcontrollers (MCUs), integrating its latest-generation sub-GHz long-range radio, Arm Cortex-M0+ core, tailored … [Read More...] about Long-range wireless MCU features -132 dBm sensitivity at 300 bps

500 MHz automotive microcontroller features post-quantum security

Infineon Technologies AG announced the launch of the AURIX TC4Dx microcontroller (MCU), the first member of the latest AURIX TC4x family. Based on 28nm technology, the AURIX TC4Dx offers increased … [Read More...] about 500 MHz automotive microcontroller features post-quantum security

Software analysis tool for select ADI microcontrollers is now free

SEGGER announces that Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) has made SEGGER’s SystemView software analysis tool available for their customers for select Ultra Low Power (ULP) microcontrollers, free of charge, … [Read More...] about Software analysis tool for select ADI microcontrollers is now free

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