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Infineon’s New ASIL D Compliant PMIC Hits the Road

Infineon’s New ASIL D Compliant PMIC Hits the Road

The new automotive power-management IC offers efficient power regulation and real-time monitoring for critical applications like powertrains and autonomous vehicles.


News Mar 12, 2025 by Arjun Nijhawan
AMD Shakes Up Chip Architecture In New Server-Grade Embedded Processors

AMD Shakes Up Chip Architecture In New Server-Grade Embedded Processors

Unveiled today at Embedded World, Cisco and IBM have already adopted the CPUs with their “Zen 5” architecture, which offers server-grade performance and efficiency.


News Mar 12, 2025 by Jake Hertz
Embedded World 2025: Altera Releases New FPGAs for Smart Edge Devices

Embedded World 2025: Altera Releases New FPGAs for Smart Edge Devices

In the face of shrinking electronics, Altera designed the Agilex 3 series to boost the brainpower of edge devices.


News Mar 11, 2025 by Aaron Carman
NXP Rolls Out Automotive MCU for Zonal SDVs, Leveraging MRAM

NXP Rolls Out Automotive MCU for Zonal SDVs, Leveraging MRAM

Launched today at Embedded World 2025, the new MCU embraces MRAM and deterministic networking. The new MCU family aims to strengthen the push towards zonal architectures.


News Mar 11, 2025 by Jake Hertz
ST Serves Up Two MCUs Peppered With Wireless and Low-Power Features

ST Serves Up Two MCUs Peppered With Wireless and Low-Power Features

While the first multi-hop wireless MCU targets smart homes and factories, the other serves near-threshold technology for ultra-low power needs.


News Mar 10, 2025 by Jake Hertz
Synaptics Intros Multimodal Edge AI MCU and Triple Combo Wireless SoC

Synaptics Intros Multimodal Edge AI MCU and Triple Combo Wireless SoC

Announced today ahead of Embedded World, the new MCU families bring new possibilities to edge and connected devices.


News Mar 10, 2025 by Jake Hertz
Then and Now: A Timeline of the Women’s Engineering Society

Then and Now: A Timeline of the Women’s Engineering Society

Founded in 1919, the Women's Engineering Society advocates for gender diversity in engineering through mentorship, policy change, and global initiatives.


News Mar 10, 2025 by Luke James
A Preview of What’s Brewing for Embedded World 2025

A Preview of What’s Brewing for Embedded World 2025

Check out the technologies and products these leading companies plan to showcase at next week's Embedded World trade show in Nuremberg, Germany.


News Mar 08, 2025 by Jeff Child
Infineon Blends Three Types of Touch Sensing in New PSOC MCU

Infineon Blends Three Types of Touch Sensing in New PSOC MCU

The new microcontrollers combine liquid sensing, inductive sensing, and hover touch.


News Mar 07, 2025 by Joshua Tidwell
Geehy First to Design Real-Time MCU on Arm’s New Dual-Core Architecture

Geehy First to Design Real-Time MCU on Arm’s New Dual-Core Architecture

The new MCU may provide high performance, advanced peripherals, and robust security for industrial automation, commercial power supplies, and electric vehicles.


News Mar 07, 2025 by Joshua Tidwell
Amazon Debuts Its First Quantum Computing Chip for Error Correction

Amazon Debuts Its First Quantum Computing Chip for Error Correction

Ocelot uses bosonic cat qubits to correct errors with just nine physical qubits per logical qubit—far fewer than traditional surface codes.


News Mar 06, 2025 by Luke James
Flux Upgrade Graduates AI Assistant to AI Circuit Co-Designer

Flux Upgrade Graduates AI Assistant to AI Circuit Co-Designer

I gave Copilot's latest upgrade a trial run to see if artificial intelligence could take a circuit from idea to PCB layout. Here's what I found.


News Mar 06, 2025 by Duane Benson
Arm Singles Out Next-Gen IoT With New Edge AI Platform

Arm Singles Out Next-Gen IoT With New Edge AI Platform

Arm says the new platform brings the power of Armv9 technology across the gamut of computing, from edge to cloud.


News Mar 05, 2025 by Jake Hertz
Targeting Low-Voltage Loads, ST Unveils Highly Integrated Buck Converter

Targeting Low-Voltage Loads, ST Unveils Highly Integrated Buck Converter

ST claims its new buck converter brings high efficiency and flexibility to low-voltage applications like smart meters and industrial systems with few additional components.


News Mar 04, 2025 by Joshua Tidwell
Automotive Passives Roundup: Small Size Doesn’t Equal Small Performance

Automotive Passives Roundup: Small Size Doesn’t Equal Small Performance

The most basic components, done well, can have big performance and safety payoffs. Here are five new passives, including resistors, diodes, inductors, and capacitors, recently released for automotive designs.


News Mar 04, 2025 by Luke James
Microchip Launches Advanced MPUs for HMI and Connectivity Applications

Microchip Launches Advanced MPUs for HMI and Connectivity Applications

The new MPUs may bring high-performance graphics, connectivity, and energy efficiency to industrial, medical, and logistics applications.


News Mar 03, 2025 by Joshua Tidwell
Florence Violet McKenzie: Australia’s First Female Electrical Engineer

Florence Violet McKenzie: Australia’s First Female Electrical Engineer

'Mademoiselle Edison' trained thousands in technical and military signaling, forever shaping women’s roles in the Australian armed forces.


News Mar 03, 2025 by Luke James
5 Industry Partnerships Driving AI and Computing Innovations

5 Industry Partnerships Driving AI and Computing Innovations

The applications for AI are diverse and manifold: Battery management, airline operations, networking, and beyond. Here are a few partnerships advancing its reach across industries.


News Feb 28, 2025 by Luke James
ST Intros ‘All-in-One’ MEMS Sensor Targeting Wearable Impact Sensing

ST Intros ‘All-in-One’ MEMS Sensor Targeting Wearable Impact Sensing

ST claims the new two-in-one MEMS accelerometer can measure events ranging from minor movements to intense impacts with equal accuracy.


News Feb 28, 2025 by Duane Benson
Black History Month Spotlight: Jerry Lawson, Father of the Game Cartridge

Black History Month Spotlight: Jerry Lawson, Father of the Game Cartridge

You can thank Jerry Lawson for blazing a trail for beloved gaming consoles, including Atari, Nintendo, X-box, and PlayStation.


News Feb 28, 2025 by Luke James