MIKROE has released an updated version of its NECTO multi-architectural IDE that adds integrated AI assistance inside the code editor. The new capability is intended to support embedded developers during implementation and review by enabling context-aware help while working directly with target boards and microcontrollers.
Within the editor, the NECTO AI Code Assistant can repair selected code, generate inline comments and documentation, and explain specified blocks of code to support debugging, onboarding, and peer review. The tool also supports hardware-aware queries, allowing developers to ask questions about a selected board or microcontroller and receive responses tied to the active configuration.
NECTO Studio 7.4.0 adds a built-in graphical Git client intended to help developers inspect repository history and manage version-control tasks without leaving the IDE. The release also includes updates to build tooling, adding support for GCC for Arm 14.2 and expanding language-standard support including C++20 and C23, along with stability and optimization improvements.
Separately, MIKROE has expanded CODEGRIP programmer/debugger device coverage by adding support for 530 additional microcontrollers from Microchip and Infineon. This update is intended to broaden hardware compatibility for workflows that use wireless programming and debugging over Wi-Fi, allowing teams to apply the same toolchain across more target platforms.
Additional product details and platform resources are available through MIKROE’s documentation and development ecosystem.





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