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Examining the RISC-V Architecture

This TechXchange delves into the architecture and design aspect of RISC-V
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RISC-V: The Instruction-Set Alternative

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Microcontrollers

Crossover Micro Sports AI Acceleration

NXP’s i.MX RT700 crossover microcontroller incorporates the eIQ Neutron neural processing unit.
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1. The Intel 4004 used MOS silicon gate technology (SGT). and originally targeted electronic calculator applications.
Digital ICs

1970s: Microprocessors—The Little Engines That Could

The 1970s marked the start of the PC revolution with chips like Intel's 8008.
Electronic Design/Endeavor Business Media
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Power

Digital Controllers: Pushing the Limits of Power Control

Check out some of the latest real-time MCUs and digital controllers suited for high-density power supplies.
Advanced 32-bit MCUs Enable a Secure, Connected, and Intelligent IoT
Processors

Advanced MCUs Foster a Secure, Connected, Intelligent IoT

Renesas's RA 32-bit microcontroller family uses Arm Cortex-M33, -M23, -M4, and -M85 cores, providing stronger embedded security and ultra-low-power operation.
Arm
Embedded

Arm Bets Big on AI with New Mobile CPU Cores

The combination of X925, A725, and A520 cores, Arm’s most powerful mobile CPU cluster for AI to date, brings 46% better performance than CPU clusters based on the Cortex-X4 released...
Mobile SoC Platform Incorporates Generative AI Acceleration
Processors

Mobile SoC Platform Incorporates Generative AI Acceleration

MediaTek’s Dimensity 9300+ pushes the mobile, generative AI envelope with up to 7 billion parameters.
Intel
Embedded

The U.S. Before and After the CHIPS Act

By 2032, the U.S. is projected to produce 28% of the world’s most advanced logic chips, up from 0% pre-CHIPS Act.