It has been refreshing to see more focus on embedded designs last month, perhaps as a reaction to the hype of the Internet of Things or indication that more work is happening behind the scenes. The top story on the new JEDEC SD card format was surprising but welcome - ARM's AI (ie machine learnign and neural network) processing blocks less so. Tiny high performance amplifiers and ThreadX on the new RISC-V cores is definitely more embedded, while security worries around SCADA networks being hacked to mine the Monero cryptocurrency also showed up.
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By Nick Flaherty www.flaherty.co.uk
It has been refreshing to see more focus on embedded designs last month, perhaps as a reaction to the hype of the Internet of Things or indication that more work is happening behind the scenes. The top story on the new JEDEC SD card format was surprising but welcome - ARM's AI (ie machine learnign and neural network) processing blocks less so. Tiny high performance amplifiers and ThreadX on the new RISC-V cores is definitely more embedded, while security worries around SCADA networks being hacked to mine the Monero cryptocurrency also showed up.
It has been refreshing to see more focus on embedded designs last month, perhaps as a reaction to the hype of the Internet of Things or indication that more work is happening behind the scenes. The top story on the new JEDEC SD card format was surprising but welcome - ARM's AI (ie machine learnign and neural network) processing blocks less so. Tiny high performance amplifiers and ThreadX on the new RISC-V cores is definitely more embedded, while security worries around SCADA networks being hacked to mine the Monero cryptocurrency also showed up.
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