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GUC Announces 3nm 12 Gbps HBM4 PHY and Controller

GUC. debuts a 12 Gbps HBM4 PHY and Controller on TSMC 3nm, delivering 2.5x bandwidth and higher power and area efficiency for advanced 2.5D/3D ICs.

The post GUC Announces 3nm 12 Gbps HBM4 PHY and Controller appeared first on EE Times.

GigaDevice Launches GD32F5HC MCU for High Performance HMI and IoT Edge

GigaDevice announced the launch of the GD32F5HC series 32-bit MCUs, featuring compact size, high performance, large memory, strong security, ultra-low power, and rich peripherals.

The post GigaDevice Launches GD32F5HC MCU for High Performance HMI and IoT Edge appeared first on EE Times.

Indian Researchers Develop Molecular Memristor for Neuromorphic Computing

Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science Bangalore have developed a molecular memristor with 14-bit analog resolution and 4.1 TOPS/W energy efficiency.

The post Indian Researchers Develop Molecular Memristor for Neuromorphic Computing appeared first on EE Times.

Tenstorrent Previews Large Compute Cluster, Generates Video Faster Than Real Time

Ahead of next week’s system launch, Tenstorrent showed EE Times its fast video generation demo, which generated video clips faster than real time.

The post Tenstorrent Previews Large Compute Cluster, Generates Video Faster Than Real Time appeared first on EE Times.

Apple Eyes Product Engineering Revival with CEO Transition

The upcoming CEO, John Ternus, is known for engineering competence and spearheading in-house silicon into Apple products.

The post Apple Eyes Product Engineering Revival with CEO Transition appeared first on EE Times.

Hackaday News

ESP32 Hosts a Public Website

If you wanted to host a website, you could use any one of a number of online services, or spin up a server on a spare computer at home. If …read more

DIY Smart Button Gets Surprisingly Complicated

There’s a reason that the standards specifications for various wireless communications protocols are extremely long and detailed. [Made by Dennis] found this out first hand when he decided to build …read more

Wearable MIDI Controller Built With Raspberry Pi

Most synths happily get by with keyboard or pad inputs and make lovely sounds in response. [Becky Clarke] and her fellow collaborators are building a synth that works rather differently. …read more

Itanium: the Great X86 Replacement that Never Was

Itanium was once meant to be the next step in computing, to compete with the likes of IBM, Sun and DEC, but also for Intel to have an architecture that …read more

The Electromechanical Computer of the B-52’s Star Tracker

In the ages before convenient global positioning satellites to query for one’s current location military aircraft required dedicated navigators in order to not get lost. This changed with increasing automation, …read more

Adafruit Blog News

Earth Day 2026 #OurPowerOurPlanet #EarthDay

World Clock from the Adafruit Learning System   Happy Earth Day 2026. The first Earth Day in 1970 was partially spurred on by Nasa’s 1968 Earthrise image taken from the surface of the moon. Hopefully our newest moon missions can also help reignite efforts for environmental protection. The theme for this year Our Power, Our […]

Map serial string commands to function addresses without using the heap

The SerialCommandCoordinator is a zero-heap, non-blocking serial command dispatcher for Arduino. This makes it ideal for memory-constrained environments like the ATmega328P, ESP32 and SAMD21. Unlike previous versions that relied on dynamic memory, this revamped library uses C++ Templates to allocate command lists and buffers statically at compile-time. Command strings are stored directly in Program Memory (Flash) using the F() macro, ensuring that […]

LTT Screwdrivers: a hands-on review

Les Pounder provides a hands-on review of LTT screwdrivers, from full-size to precision. I follow the mantra of Captain Montgomery “Scotty” Scott. You should always have “the right tool for the right job”, and the right tool can be all that separates a project from failure. You don’t need ultra expensive tools to take things apart. […]

TFTGraph, a data visualizing Arduino library for TFT displays

TFTGraph is a data visualizing library for TFT displays, based on the Adafruit TFTLCD library. It allows you to automatically insert a fully drawn graph of your choosing into a TFT screen wired into an Arduino Uno, ESP8266 and ESP32. Currently available graphs: Bar chart Box plot Gauge chart Line diagram Pie chart Point diagram Scatter […]

The 80386 memory pipeline

nand2mario on The Small Things Retro blog discusses the 80386 microprocessor memory pipeline: The FPGA 386 core I’ve been building now boots DOS, runs applications like Norton Commander, and plays games like Doom. On DE10-Nano it currently runs at 75 MHz. With the core now far enough along to run real software, this seems like […]

Electronics Weekly News

What Is Private Credit?

Private credit is when companies borrow money directly from investors instead of traditional banks. These investors, often pension funds, insurance companies or sovereign wealth funds, provide capital through specialized private credit ...

The post What Is Private Credit? appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

Posifa hydrogen sensor monitors EV battery safety and leaks

Posifa Technologies is introducing its PGS5100 series of MEMS thermal conductivity hydrogen sensors. They are designed to provide early warning of abnormal conditions inside EV battery packs and other demanding ...

The post Posifa hydrogen sensor monitors EV battery safety and leaks appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

Spot the robotic dog takes up dog walking

What is Spot the robotic dog up to these day, you didn't ask? Well, with time on his hands he's taking dogs for walks...

The post Spot the robotic dog takes up dog walking appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

Cerebras files for IPO

Cerebras, the wafer-scale AI chip developer, has put out a prospectus for investors in an upcoming IPO. According to the prospectus Cerebras had revenue of $510 million last year – ...

The post Cerebras files for IPO appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

ULTRARAM being fabbed with ALE

Quinas Technology which is commercialising the ULTRARAM non-volatile memory technology developed at Lancaster University, is using Atomic Layer Etching (ALE) to fab its chips at KAUST Core Labs in Saudi ...

The post ULTRARAM being fabbed with ALE appeared first on Electronics Weekly.

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