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  • 3 weeks ago | elektormagazine.com | Stuart Cording

    Adding a complex new feature like graphics and a touch interface to an embedded system typically means changing microcontroller supplier. And that usually means learning how to use new software libraries, tools, and IDE. Bridgetek, with their EVE Embedded Video Engine chipsets, helps developers add impressive graphics and integrate camera feeds with their current MCU, as long as a spare SPI interface is available.

  • 1 month ago | elektormagazine.com | Stuart Cording

    Rust has been gaining much attention from embedded systems developers, with its promise of better code and memory safety. AdaCore, well-known as a supplier of Ada, C, and C++ tools to industries where safety is critical, such as aerospace and defence, is responding to this growing interest in Rust. They’re exploring how to prepare this language for these applications, ensuring tools meet the wide range of existing standards and regulations. However, there is more than just the tools.

  • 1 month ago | elektormagazine.com | Stuart Cording

    By cascading machine learning models, low-power algorithms can make a preliminary assessment of data. Should core attributes be present, additional, more power-hungry processing can be undertaken by a second algorithm, such as a large language model. VLMs, or vision language models, increasingly make their way into edge systems, allowing natural language algorithms to detect objects or describe a scene.

  • 1 month ago | elektormagazine.com | Stuart Cording

    You may not have seen them, but Elatec multi-technology readers are everywhere. Enabling future-proof access control systems, they are often found in doors, gates and lifts. However, they also form part of smart office security systems, supporting secure printing and single sign-on. Then, there are the employee lockers, electric vehicle charging systems, and machine authentication.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | elektormagazine.com | Stuart Cording

    Explore the foundational concepts and algorithms behind modern artificial intelligence (AI), including neural networks, machine learning, and deep learning. Gaining insight into these technologies unveils AI's vast potential beyond generative models like ChatGPT. AI rarely seems to be out of the news. Sometimes, it’s to highlight an innovative new approach to healthcare, diagnosing illnesses like cancer early and improving the chance of survival.

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The Electronics Reporter | Stuart Cording
The Electronics Reporter | Stuart Cording @stuartcording
10 Apr 25

Can you launch a startup from your PhD research? Years working away in a research lab has its ups and downs, but after a few years of intensive work on a problem, you'll have your PhD. Stefano Di Carlo hopes that his students will turn their ideas into businesses. https://t.co/jQctyKBabL

The Electronics Reporter | Stuart Cording
The Electronics Reporter | Stuart Cording @stuartcording
8 Apr 25

How can you reduce memory latency in your RISC-V design to zero? Cache is the typical solution for a processor that accesses data faster than memory can deliver it. Semidynamics has developed Gazillion Misses, an IP block that works alongside their RISC-V core, to resolve this. https://t.co/ShMeN1EEWD

The Electronics Reporter | Stuart Cording
The Electronics Reporter | Stuart Cording @stuartcording
1 Apr 25

RT @Elektor: Designed for battery-driven devices that compromise Otii Arc hardware and Otii Pro software. This energy optimization tool is…