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Alif Semiconductor Launches World’s First AI-Optimized Bluetooth Microcontroller

Alif Semiconductor has launched the Balletto evaluation board, the world’s first Bluetooth Low Energy wireless microcontroller designed for AI and ML workloads. With features like natural language speech recognition and AI noise cancellation, the Balletto MCU is set to revolutionize smart devices, particularly in true wireless stereo earbuds and wearables. This innovation marks a significant step towards more intelligent, compact, and power-efficient technology in the IoT landscape.

New NXP i.MX 93-Based System-on-Modules Launched by MYiR, Variscite, and Compulab

Discover the latest NXP i.MX 93-based system-on-modules launched by MYiR, Variscite, and Compulab. These modules offer advanced features for industrial, IoT, and automotive applications, with the powerful NXP i.MX 93 processor at their core. Learn about the key offerings from MYiR, Variscite, and Compulab, and how these modules are revolutionizing the embedded systems market.

Aetina Unveils IA380E-QUFL PCIe Graphics Card at Embedded World 2024

Aetina unveils the IA380E-QUFL, a small form factor PCIe graphics card powered by the Intel Arc A380E GPU, offering workstation-level performance in a compact design ideal for edge computing environments. With 4.096 TFLOPs peak FP32 performance, native support for 4 mini-DisplayPort outputs, and 6GB of GDDR6 memory, this versatile card is suitable for various applications such as commercial gaming, video walls, medical imaging, and visual inference for smart cities. Aetina guarantees a 5-year product supply for the IA380E-QUFL, aligning with Intel’s product plans for long-term stability in industrial settings.

Microchip Introduces AVR DU Family of 8-Bit Microcontrollers with Advanced Code Protection and 15W USB Power Delivery

Microchip Technology introduces the new AVR DU family of 8-bit microcontrollers with advanced code protection and 15W of power delivery for USB interfaces. The enhanced code protection feature secures firmware, while the USB power delivery allows for in-field updates and extends product lifetime. The family supports up to 15W power delivery from the USB interface, making it suitable for devices like portable power banks and rechargeable toys. The AVR DU family aims to bring the benefits of USB to a wider range of embedded systems, contributing to cost reduction and simplifying the development process for various embedded designs.

AMD’s Secret AI Chip: A Game-Changer in the Tech Industry

AMD is rumored to be working on a secret AI chip, sparking interest among investors and tech enthusiasts. With a potential impact on the burgeoning AI market, AMD’s foray into AI positions the company as a key player in the tech industry, with the potential to drive significant value creation.