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Here’s the second round of the top single-board computers to recently hit the market, wrapping up the end of summer season.
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Organizations are looking closely at the potential advantages of implementing distributed process control, which can provide greater flexibility and adaptability to organizations...
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Andy’s working on landing another job that’s almost formalized and finds himself already spending the money on Kickstarter tools and toys that might interest our readers.
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Lasers can investigate magnetism in non-magnetic metals and assess control of ultra-thin semiconductors using pulses of terahertz light.
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With the seasons about to change, we thought it’s also the right time to highlight the top single-board computers that recently arrived to the market.
MEMS Moves Air & Fluids for Consumer Electronics & Data Centers
See how xMEMS Labs’ piezoMEMS technology moves air and fluids.
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Design for manufacturability is more important than ever for EV systems, and it can have side benefits as a framework for quality and reliability.
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Part 2 presents more of the latest EDA tools that engineers can use to handle bigger chips, tighter nodes, and shorter schedules without signing off on quality.
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The driving force behind these advancing technologies is to build AI-driven storage and supply-chain flexibility to power tomorrow’s data centers.