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The New Software Standard for Physical AI
Published: June 18, 2026, 2:00 pm
Building real-time physical AI applications—such as high-performance, multimodal object tracking for autonomous systems within a constrained power envelope—is notoriously difficult. It requires coordinating specialized hardware, managing complex data flows, and optimizing every microsecond for maximum performance. This tech paper explores how agentic software environments can dramatically accelerate the development and deployment of physical AI applications. […]
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Intelligent Power Solutions for Next-Gen Robotics Compute Platforms
Published: June 18, 2026, 1:07 pm
Date: Tuesday, July 21, 2026 Time: 9:00am PDT | 12:00pm EDT Not your time zone? Please join us on Tuesday, July 28th @ 15:00 CEST Register Here! Rapid advances in humanoid robotics are being driven by breakthroughs in compute power. As AI workloads continue to scale, most of the elements that process data demand higher […]
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Space Industry Is Standardizing on RISC-V
Published: June 18, 2026, 12:00 pm
Experts at RISC-V Summit Europe outlined how open architectures are transforming computing across the space economy.
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Can Catalonia’s Distributed Semiconductor Network Deliver?
Published: June 18, 2026, 7:15 am
Catalonia is unifying its fragmented tech ecosystem into a coordinated semiconductor cluster spanning photonics, packaging, AI, and chip research.
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Canadian Researchers Reduce Quantum Atmospheric Turbulence
Published: June 17, 2026, 7:00 pm
uOttawa cracks quantum turbulence, making ultra-secure communication cheaper.
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Hackaday News
An In-Browser Visualizer For GPS Satellites
Published: June 18, 2026, 3:30 pm
Billions of people use GPS on a daily basis, along with the various other satellite navigation systems available today. But few of us spend much time contemplating the fleet of …read more
What Happens if Russia Shuts the Door on their Leaky ISS Module?
Published: June 18, 2026, 2:00 pm
There was a particularly tense moment aboard the International Space Station earlier this month, with NASA directing their astronauts to secure themselves in the Dragon capsule and prepare for a …read more
Commodore Unveils Linux Powered Flip Phone
Published: June 18, 2026, 11:00 am
Whatever happens with the new incarnation of the Commodore corporation, we’ll always remember the old one fondly. Well, we’ll remember certain of its products fondly, at any rate, if not …read more
Nintendo DS Port of Super Mario 64 Released With Multiplayer Support
Published: June 18, 2026, 8:00 am
For some time now [Tobi Friedly] has been tinkering away at porting the original Super Mario 64 from the Nintendo 64 to just about any device imaginable. One of these …read more
Leaky Player Piano Gets MIDI Upgrade in YouTube Restomod
Published: June 18, 2026, 5:00 am
The word “restomod” is a bit nebulous, but it’s normally used in the automotive world to describe taking an old car and making it better-than-new with all the technological improvements …read more
Adafruit Blog News
The STEPLA-1 8-bit hardwired CPU using 74 series logic
Published: June 18, 2026, 5:00 pm
STEPLA-1 by Ahmad is a fully functional 8-bit CPU under an open MIT license. Every component; registers, decoders, ALU, control unit is built from individual 74-series logic gates. There are no black box components and every signal path is visible, traceable, and documented. Unlike EEPROM-based designs, STEPLA-1 uses a fully hardwired control unit a gate-level […]
Taking high quality motion-triggered images using a Raspberry Pi HQ or global shutter camera
Published: June 18, 2026, 4:31 pm
John Beale has posted a high quality motion-triggered images using a Raspberry Pi HQ or global shutter camera. As far as camera choices are concerned, the 12 Mpixel HQ camera delivers much better resolution, but it suffers from significant rolling-shutter artifact on faster vehicles. The 1.6 Mpixel IMX296 sensor has a global shutter so there […]
A tiny, portable, immediate-mode UI library written in ANSI C
Published: June 18, 2026, 4:08 pm
MicroUI is a tiny, portable, immediate-mode UI library written in ANSI C. Features Tiny: around 1100 sloc of ANSI C Works within a fixed-sized memory region: no additional memory is allocated Built-in controls: window, scrollable panel, button, slider, textbox, label, checkbox, wordwrapped text Works with any rendering system that can draw rectangles and text Designed to allow […]
Hexagon Gyro Fidget Spinner – Print in Place #3DPrinting #3DThursday
Published: June 18, 2026, 4:00 pm
PLHuney shares: A hexagonal gyro-style fidget spinner that breaks from the usual circular form factor — sharp angles meet smooth spins. Print-in-place; joints loosen after a few spins for free rotation. By Novel Designs download the files on: Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication […]
3D Hangouts – GPS Compass, Prop It Game and Gliding Manta Ray
Published: June 18, 2026, 3:00 pm
3D Hangouts – GPS Compass, Prop It Game and Gliding Manta Ray This week @adafruit we’re releasing the guide and video for the Prop It Game. Making progress on our GPS compass. This week’s timelapse features a gliding manta ray. Prop It Guide: Prop It YouTube Video Feather RP2040 Propmaker: Alpanumeric […]
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Published: June 18, 2026, 2:47 pm
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CHIIPS #35 – CHIIPS with Brandon Lucia, CEO Efficient Computer
Published: June 18, 2026, 2:11 pm
In the latest CHIIPS episode, Caroline and Brandon discuss the architecture Efficient Computer is developing to reduce power consumption in AI processing operations...
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Fable: The Wise Boss
Published: June 18, 2026, 1:30 pm
This industrialist was once urged to sack an employee who had just made a disastrous mistake. ”Why would I sack him when I’ve just invested millions in his education?” he ...
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Software-defined medical devices are evolving
Published: June 18, 2026, 10:48 am
As software becomes more central in medical devices it is moving towards connected, software-driven systems, writes Andreas Lifvendahl. The trace view shows the runtime behaviour of a real-time system, including ...
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Impulse raises $500m to build in-space mobility infrastructure
Published: June 18, 2026, 10:34 am
Impulse Space – a Californian startup in space transportation services – has raised $500 million in Series D funding for building in-space mobility infrastructure. The round was co-led by 137 ...
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