Würth Elektronik eiSos is expanding its LAN range with WE-LAN AQ. The LAN transformer for the elevated requirements in the industrial sector is characterized by excellent electrical parameters that can be reproduced in this new series. This enables particularly powerful Ethernet communication interfaces to be set up whose top quality can also be guaranteed in […]
Low-profile PCIe Gen 4 card boosts throughput and power efficiency for data center apps
Xilinx, Inc. expanded its Alveo data center accelerator card portfolio with the launch of the Alveo U50. The U50 card is the industry’s first low profile adaptable accelerator with PCIe Gen 4 support, uniquely designed to supercharge a broad range of critical compute, network and storage workloads, all on one reconfigurable platform. The Alveo U50 […]
PCIe Expansion Kit adds extra slots
Trenton Systems, Inc. a manufacturer of rugged servers and workstations, storage servers, processor boards, and PCIe backplanes, is announcing a PCIe Expansion Kit which allows users to add up to 18 extra PCIe slots to their existing servers or systems using PCIe Gen3 speeds. The PCIe Expansion Kit consists of the Target Card, Host Card, […]
Removable NVMe memory sits in 252-mm-sq footprint
Toshiba Memory today announced XFMEXPRESS, a new technology for removable PCIe attached, NVMe memory devices. With a new form factor and an innovative connector, XFMEXPRESS technology delivers an unparalleled combination of features designed to revolutionize ultra-mobile PCs, IoT devices and various embedded applications. Recognizing the need for a new class of removable storage, Toshiba Memory […]
IC place-and-route software cuts power and chip area, speeds timing in new designs
Synopsys announced immediate availability of the latest release of its flagship IC Compiler II place-and-route system that includes several new innovative technologies to deliver superior quality-of-results (QoR) and fastest time-to-results (TTR) for the next wave of leading-edge designs across a wide range of vertical markets, including automotive, cloud computing, AI, networking and wireless applications. Continued […]
Serial memory controllers target high-end data center apps
As the computational demands of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning workloads accelerate, traditional parallel attached DRAM memory has presented a major roadblock for next-generation CPUs, which require an increased number of memory channels to deliver more memory bandwidth. Microchip Technology Inc. announced an expanded data center portfolio and its entrance into the memory infrastructure […]
PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD controllers consume little power
Marvell today released the industry’s lowest power PCIe Gen4 NVMe solid-state drive (SSD) controller portfolio. Marvell’s newest SSD controllers are designed to meet the need for lower power and higher performance in next-generation data centers and edge devices as artificial intelligence (AI) and 5G gain momentum. This breakthrough technology delivers unparalleled performance in an ultra-compact […]
Microcontroller Top Talks in July 2019 on EDABoard.com
Peer-to-peer, engineer-to-engineer questions and answers from the EDABoard.com engineering community around microcontrollers. Click the “Read more” link and follow the entire conversation and maybe add your two cents by logging in to EDAboard.com. Soft serial communication C code with explanation – Can someone explain soft serial communication with C code? Read more HX711 mV/V information […]
Chipset extends MIPI CSI-2 transmission to over 15 m
THine announced the high-volume availability of their new MIPI CSI-2 extension chipset, THCV241A and THCV242. This new chipset allows engineers to extend MIPI CSI-2 transmission from 1 foot to over 15 meters. These new video chips also enable designs that can receive 2 different video inputs simultaneously, as well as applications that can copy and […]
Beyond Moore’s Law: New solutions for beating the data growth curve
By Daniel Joseph Barry, VP Strategy and Market Development, Napatech Many of the latest innovations in cloud, enterprise, and telecom networks are predicated on the assumption that the power of server CPUs will continue to grow in line with Moore’s Law. This law predicts that the number of transistors per square inch will double every […]