Focus On Emerging Technologies
By Symmetry Electronics, March 31, 2009
With the introduction of the world’s smallest M2M cellular module, Telit Wireless Solutions is changing the wireless game for M2M application developers seeking to leverage the ubiquity of cellular networks.
By Symmetry Electronics, April 23, 2009
Lantronix has announced support for Linux on their wired embedded device server product, MatchPort AR. The new offering caters to the growing Linux development community, expanding the market opportunity for the product.
By Symmetry Electronics, June 01, 2009
With recent advances, LED lighting systems now offer many benefits over incandescent, halogen, and fluorescent lights. As LED lighting continues to proliferate, these systems need to adapt to existing infrastructures and respond to new market dynamics.
By Symmetry Electronics, July 06, 2009
With widespread availability of WiFi access points, the internet is merely a click away from anyone or any application. Combine this with recent developments in compact, ultra-low-power WiFi modules, and the conditions are primed for a whole new class of
By Symmetry Electronics, September 01, 2009
Whether weighing either side of the GSM versus CDMA argument or looking into what the future will hold for 2G, 3G, and even 4G networks, OEMs have plenty of network options to consider, each ideally suited to distinct application requirements.
By Symmetry Electronics, October 12, 2009
The explosion of network-connected entities has provided companies with many benefits in such areas as communication and data sharing, but those benefits often come with bandwidth issues. Learn how edge computing can help address bandwidth bottlenecks.
By Symmetry Electronics, November 11, 2009
MCUs with specialized built-in hardware from NEC Electronics allow new LED lighting systems to fit existing infrastructures.
By Symmetry Electronics, January 04, 2010
With no moving parts, the V-Series solid state drives are more reliable and consume less power. Kingston Technology’s SSDs use NAND chips to increase speed and performance on a wide range of desktops, from high-end gaming systems to budget PCs.
By Symmetry Electronics, April 06, 2010
The new Nehalem-based servers and workstations support both ECC unbuffered and registered DDR3 modules, giving customers a choice for their memory upgrade path. Kingston Technology currently offers a variety of ValueRAM DDR3 server memory.
By Don Tuite, July 21, 2010
Cypress Semiconductor CEO T. J. Rodgers delivers a highly technical speech inaugorating use of Bloom energy high-temp, continuous-duty 100 kW fuel cells to augment solar power at Cypress HQ