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Intelligent, Configurable I/O: Edge Autonomy, Thermal Efficiency, and Higher Uptime in Industrial Control Systems
Published: May 27, 2026, 2:00 pm
This paper explores how configurable and intelligent I/O technologies are transforming industrial control systems by enabling greater flexibility, improved thermal performance, and higher system uptime. Traditional fixed-function I/O architectures, while effective in stable environments, create inefficiencies through SKU proliferation, underutilized channels, and limited adaptability to late-stage design changes. Configurable I/O addresses these challenges by allowing […]
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Startup Boosts Scale-Up to 1000+ GPUs in a Single Domain
Published: May 27, 2026, 12:00 pm
Delos Data wants to enable practical scale-up domains of 1000+ GPUs in flexible topology designs.
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Necessity is the Mother of Invention: Huawei Replaces Moore’s Law With Her’s Law
Published: May 27, 2026, 7:32 am
We now know what China’s been working on to counter U.S. sanctions on EUV technology.
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Google’s Antigravity Signals a Shift Beyond the IDE
Published: May 26, 2026, 10:00 pm
The most important takeaway everyone missed at the 2026 Google I/O Conference.
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GUC Showcases VSORA’s Jotunn8 AI inference Processor at the TSMC Europe Technology Symposium
Published: May 26, 2026, 1:00 pm
Global Unichip Corp. (GUC), the Advanced ASIC Leader, will showcase Jotunn8, a next-generation data center AI inference processor developed by VSORA, at the TSMC Europe Technology Symposium.
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Hackaday News
Three Arduinos Team Up To Make 80s-Style Computer
Published: May 27, 2026, 3:30 pm
Back in the 80s, buying a home computer could easily mean an inflation-adjusted cost of thousands of dollars (or your equivalent currency unit of choice), and all for an 8-bit …read more
Hunting Submarines Via Gravity Is A Tough Errand
Published: May 27, 2026, 2:00 pm
Among so many other technological advances, the Cold War saw the advent of the ballistic missile submarine. The concept was simple—pack enough nuclear warheads to destroy a small civilization into …read more
So Long, CHU, and Thanks for All the Time Signals
Published: May 27, 2026, 11:00 am
In the long ago, pre-internet days when your clock project wasn’t an ESP32 getting its timing via NTP over WiFi, it was still possible to build a wirelessly-updating clock. All …read more
See Aerodynamics in Action with a Desktop Wind Tunnel
Published: May 27, 2026, 8:00 am
While most of us don’t design aircraft or racing cars, it’s likely that we’re still fascinated by some of the aerodynamic studies behind them. But a full-sized wind tunnel is …read more
A Bicycle Built on an Italian Renaissance Tech Base
Published: May 27, 2026, 5:00 am
There is a drawing of a bicycle in one of Leonarda DaVinci‘s sketchbooks– except it wasn’t drawn by DaVinci, and dates long after his death, so we can’t say the …read more
Adafruit Blog News
Turn a thermal printer into a TTRPG companion machine
Published: May 27, 2026, 4:30 pm
With Sales & Dungeons, you can create highly customizable handouts, quick reference and much more for your Dungeons and Dragons (or other PnP) sessions. Most thermal printers are small in size and can be taken with you and kept right at the gaming table. Use-cases range from printing out magic items, spells, a letter that […]
Reinvigorating the PocketCHIP with current software
Published: May 27, 2026, 4:11 pm
Sylwester (DatanoiseTV on GitHub) is pulling forgotten hardware out of the parts bin and getting it running on current software. He is bringing the Next Thing Co. PocketCHIP back from the drawer of dead electronics with a current mainline Linux kernel, current U-Boot, and a properly small OpenWrt userspace you can actually ssh into. A […]
The C64 dead test font
Published: May 27, 2026, 4:02 pm
Norbert Landsteiner does a deep dive into the font of the “Dead Test” diagnostic cartridge of the C64, including an Easter egg, a look into the implementation, and, finally, some Commodore 8-bit character ROMs for download. The C64 “Dead Test” diagnostic cartridge Rev. 718220 (Commodore part № 314139-03) famously comes with a special font, embedded […]
GEMMA Hoop Earrings #AdafruitLearningSystem
Published: May 27, 2026, 4:00 pm
We’re taking a look at an oldie but goodie, our GEMMA hoop earrings. GEMMA jewelry! The bitty board fits perfectly in the center of a NeoPixel ring for flashy hoop earrings or a charming pendant. This guide was written for the ‘original’ Gemma board, but can be done with either the original or M0 Gemma. […]
Reverse engineering circuitry in a Spacelab computer from 1980
Published: May 27, 2026, 3:29 pm
Ken Shirriff provides another excellent post, this time on the computer used on Spacelab back from 1980. Spacelab was a reusable laboratory that could be carried in the cargo bay of the Space Shuttle, providing lab space for astronauts and experiments. Spacelab was controlled by a French-built minicomputer, called the Mitra 125 MS. Unlike modern […]
Electronics Weekly News
SECO brings Modular Vision 10.1 MX95 HMI platform to market
Published: May 27, 2026, 3:06 pm
SECO it taking pre-orders for its Modular Vision 10.1 MX95, an industrial HMI platform it unveiled at embedded world 2026. Featuring real-time control, and on-device AI acceleration, the interface is ...
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Henkel releases ultra-low viscosity Technomelt PA 6370
Published: May 27, 2026, 1:55 pm
Henkel is expanding its line of Technomelt low pressure molding materials with Technomelt PA 6370. Aiming to ensure rugged moisture, heat, corrosion, and environmental resistance, it is suited for low-voltage ...
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Nexperia hooks up with Polar for MOSFET fab
Published: May 27, 2026, 1:25 pm
Nexperia is to manufacture power MOSFETs at Polar Semiconductor, the US foundry. Polar , runs a fab in Minnesota, originally built in 1969, which has extensive experience in power processes. ...
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Hilarity Greets Ferrari EV
Published: May 27, 2026, 12:10 pm
The reception for Ferrari’s first EV has been somewhat jocular because of its resemblance to a Nissan Leaf. One costs £545k the other costs £32k People pointed out it ...
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Keysight adds PCIe 7.0 receiver validation at 128 GT/s
Published: May 27, 2026, 9:48 am
Keysight Technologies is extending extends its PCIe 7.0 portfolio with a PCIe 7.0 Receiver (RX) Test application, N5991PB7A, for end-to-end transmitter and receiver validation. The goal is to enable faster, ...
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