Highlights

What’s the Difference Between Serial NAND and NOR Flash?
Memory

What’s the Difference Between Serial NAND and NOR Flash?

Winbond’s QspiNAND brings NAND flash memory to serial storage applications.
Empowering Smart-Home Applications with Advanced Connectivity
IoT

Advanced Connectivity Enriches Smart-Home Apps

Smart homes are finally a reality, and they demand faster communications, increased network capacity, and solution scalability.
Scalable Hardware Integration Empowers AI-Based Edge Solutions
Embedded

Scalable Hardware Integration Empowers AI-Based Edge Solutions

The Synaptics Astra platform simplifies edge AI deployment by combining scalable hardware, unified software, and open-source AI.
Looking at Secure Serial Flash Memory for Secure Boot
Memory

Secure Serial Flash Memory Augments Secure Boot

Offering firmware integrity protection among other features, Winbond’s secure serial flash memory facilitates secure boot.
What’s the Difference Between Soft NoC Tiling and Hard Tiling?
EDA

What’s the Difference Between Soft NoC Tiling and Hard Tiling?

Arteris’s FlexNoC supports soft tiling that’s targeted at AI and multicore chips.
Advancing Storage with SAS 24G+
Memory

Advancing Storage with 24G+ SAS

The SCSI Trade Association’s 24G+ SAS standard builds on 24G SAS with features like “persistent connection.”
Rugged Connectors Handle RF and Microwave Backplane Tasks
Interconnects

Rugged Connectors Tackle RF and Microwave Backplane Tasks

Teledyne’s VITA 67.3-compatible connectors provide backplane RF and microwave connectivity.
Making PCBs Using Lasers and CNC Machines
Printed Circuit Boards

Creating PCBs with Lasers and CNC Machines

LPKF’s ProtoMat and ProtoLaser families of PCB printers provide more than just fast turnaround.
Providing DevKits to the Maker Community to Foment Development
Embedded

Dev Kits Foment Development in the Maker Community

Arrow Electronics offered a host of tools, technologies, and kits for the maker community at the 2024 Hannover Maker Faire.
Low-Cost Wireless SoCs Run Linux
Embedded

Low-Cost Wireless SoCs Run Linux

A Linux port for Xtensa cores is used in ESP32 modules, but only specific versions are capable of running Linux at the moment.