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New MOSFETs Built for the Future of Power Electronics

Check out some of the latest power MOSFETs to hit the market.
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Another Major Player Shakes Up the RISC-V Arena

MIPS has switched its primary focus to the RISC-V architecture, targeting automotive, cloud, and embedded applications.
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Reviewing the 2023 RISC-V Summit

You can view most of the sessions that were presented at the RISC-V Summit.
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Arm Unveils Its Most Compact AI-Capable Cortex-M CPU

The Cortex-M52 forms a family with the M85 and M55, all of which are based on Arm’s Helium technology.
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Major Player Enters RISC-V Arena

A trio of RISC-V-based microcontroller platforms developed by Synopsys are aimed at MCUs, 32-bit real-time apps, and 64-bit application processors.
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The Rise of RISC-V: From University Lab to Global Force in Silicon Design

How did RISC-V transform from a student project into an architecture that’s being used by organizations, universities, and governments around the world? Let’s dive into the history...
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Microcontrollers

The Cortex-M85 Makes Its Debut

Renesas’ RA8 family is based on the Arm Cortex-M85 with Helium machine-learning acceleration.
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Products of the Week

Products of the Week: USB-Hardened FPGA, Extra-Thin Power Rectifiers

This product roundup features new passives, power devices, MCUs, and FPGAs.
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Precision Timing ICs Cater to Data Center Connectivity

The new Epoch family of MEMS-based timing devices developed by SiTime is designed for the AI age.
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AMD’s “Siena” Server CPU is Engineered for the Edge

Power efficiency and higher core counts are the hallmarks of the “Siena” EPYC server processors.