EE Times News
GigaDevice Introduces GD32E512 and GD32E252 MCUs for Optical Modules
Published: June 11, 2026, 4:00 pm
GigaDevice has introduced the new GD32E512 and GD32E252 series MCUs specifically designed for optical module applications.
The post GigaDevice Introduces GD32E512 and GD32E252 MCUs for Optical Modules appeared first on EE Times.
RISC-V Targets Data Centers, Edge AI, Space
Published: June 11, 2026, 1:24 pm
"RISC-V is now," said Andrea Gallo, CEO of RISC-V International, during his keynote at this week's RISC-V Summit Europe 2026 in Bologna.
The post RISC-V Targets Data Centers, Edge AI, Space appeared first on EE Times.
Logistics Leaders Navigate Cost and Automation
Published: June 11, 2026, 8:11 am
Gartner's VP analyst David Gonzalez shares strategies for profitability and technology in supply chain management.
The post Logistics Leaders Navigate Cost and Automation appeared first on EE Times.
Startup Ricursive to Create an End-to-End AI Model for Chip Design
Published: June 10, 2026, 4:26 pm
“We are definitely not an EDA company,” Ricursive co-founders told EE Times.
The post Startup Ricursive to Create an End-to-End AI Model for Chip Design appeared first on EE Times.
Massive AI Storage Demand Creates a New Memory Wall
Published: June 10, 2026, 2:22 pm
As AI models scale to trillions of parameters, conventional memory architectures face mounting capacity and efficiency constraints.
The post Massive AI Storage Demand Creates a New Memory Wall appeared first on EE Times.
Hackaday News
3D Printed Hose Sprayer Sets Phasers to Suds
Published: June 11, 2026, 3:30 pm
The weather is warming up, and for many of us that means more time spent working out in the yard. You probably won’t find any new life or new civilizations …read more
Building a Desktop Catalytic Cracker
Published: June 11, 2026, 11:00 am
Although crude oil contains a vast diversity of hydrocarbons, a comparatively small number of these make up the bulk of demand for oil. Cracking solves this mismatch: most of the …read more
AI The Truly Environmentally Friendly Way
Published: June 11, 2026, 8:00 am
A common complaint about the rise of commercial AI services is that they are power-hungry and thus damage the environment. If this concerns you then [Squeezlabs] has the solution, in …read more
Process 4 Billion Pixels Per Second from 16 DIY Cameras for the Best V-Tubing Rig Ever
Published: June 11, 2026, 5:00 am
[Dennis] is on YouTube with his channel “Made By Dennis,” but for the record he is a maker, not a V-tuber. On the other hand, his latest project– creating a …read more
Introducing Boron Buckyballs
Published: June 11, 2026, 2:00 am
A buckminsterfullerene, also known as a buckyball, is typically a fullerene consisting of sixty carbon atoms (C60) arranged in a way that resembles a football-like sphere. Extending this arrangement to …read more
Adafruit Blog News
The Python on Microcontrollers Newsletter: subscribe for free
Published: June 11, 2026, 4:30 pm
The Python for Microcontrollers Newsletter is the place for the latest news involving Python on hardware (microcontrollers AND single board computers like Raspberry Pi). This ad-free, spam-free weekly email is filled with CircuitPython, MicroPython, and Python information that you may have missed, all in one place! You get a summary of all the software, events, projects, and the latest hardware worldwide once a week, no […]
Catlantean 3D – making graphics like it’s 1993
Published: June 11, 2026, 3:58 pm
Marko Stanic‘s goal was to build a complete, shippable first-person shooter using techniques that were common in the early 90s, while using a modern compiler and a platform abstraction layer. I expect to publish Catlantean 3D sometime in Q1 2027. Right now, I’m focusing on level design, adding some more enemies and weapons, and polishing […]
3D Hangouts – Prop It, Compass and Enderman #3DThursday
Published: June 11, 2026, 3:00 pm
3D Hangouts – Prop It, Compass and Enderman This week @adafruit Noe and Pedro are back from their break. Catch up on our GPS compass device and Prop It handheld game. This week’s timelapse features the iconic Enderman from Minecraft. Feather RP2040 Propmaker: Alpanumeric LED Display: Adafruit Feather RP2350 with 8MB […]
Powering up a module from the IBM 604: an electronic calculator from 1948
Published: June 11, 2026, 2:57 pm
Ken Shirriff is back with vintage hardware, this time an IBM 604, an electronic calculator from 1948. 1948 was an interesting time for computing. For decades, businesses had used punch card equipment that added and sorted electromechanically. Now these electromechanical relays and counting wheels were being used to build room-filling general-purpose computers such as Harvard […]
Floating Point: The Origin Story
Published: June 11, 2026, 2:47 pm
Floating point arithmetic is a crucial part of modern computing. A large proportion of the silicon currently being installed consists of ‘floating point units’ and floating point standards continue to emerge to meet the needs of modern machine learning. But where did floating point arithmetic come from and where was it first implemented? Perhaps surprisingly […]
Electronics Weekly News
Hardware Pioneers Max 2026: Samtec FTSH series micro terminal strips
Published: June 11, 2026, 2:52 pm
Samtec is offering configurable micro pitch terminal strips with its FTSH series. Designers can choose from a variety of sizes, pin configurations, plating, and processing options. For example, they are ...
The post Hardware Pioneers Max 2026: Samtec FTSH series micro terminal strips appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Fable: The Most Frequently Manufactured Device In History
Published: June 11, 2026, 1:28 pm
68 years ago an Egyptian engineer and a Korean engineer, combined a metal gate, an insulating silicon dioxide layer and a semiconducting silicon base to make the most frequently manufactured ...
The post Fable: The Most Frequently Manufactured Device In History appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Hardware Pioneers Max 2026: Seeed Studio Wio-LR1121 wireless module
Published: June 11, 2026, 12:22 pm
At Hardware Pioneers Max 2026, Seed Studio was showing its Wio-LR1121 wireless module for IoT applications. Based on the Semtech LR1121, the ultra-low power LoRa transceiver, it supports both GFSK ...
The post Hardware Pioneers Max 2026: Seeed Studio Wio-LR1121 wireless module appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Post-quantum cryptography challenges for embedded hardware
Published: June 11, 2026, 11:00 am
While quantum computers have many benefits, their sensitive data may not be safe for very long. Venus Kohli looks at the safeguards. Classical public-key cryptography derives its security from integer ...
The post Post-quantum cryptography challenges for embedded hardware appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
ST certifies NB-IoT modules for North America and Brazil
Published: June 11, 2026, 10:14 am
ST has completed certification of ST87M01 NB-IoT modules in North America and Brazil, letting IoT projects in both regions leverage the modules’ 5G-ready connectivity, optional extra features, and supply-chain advantages. ...
The post ST certifies NB-IoT modules for North America and Brazil appeared first on Electronics Weekly.