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    Apple
    Apple M1 Pro M1 Max M1 Family Promo
    Unless its engineering team hits delays, 2022 is the year Apple plans to completely push Intel out of its Mac lineup, even ousting it from its Mac Pro desktop, which currently...
    Jan. 12, 2022
    Ed Interest Aerial Micromotor Eye Candy
    Tiny aerial micro-robots built by MIT researchers use flexible elastomeric actuators to provide efficiency, lift, and longevity.
    Jan. 12, 2022
    Semiconductors Stock Vector
    If 2021 is any indication, 2022 will see tech giants take even greater strides in custom chip design.
    Jan. 11, 2022
    Then&no Wpromo
    Then and now: From mainframes to MPUs, processor technology has progressed significantly since Electronic Design was first published.
    Jan. 11, 2022
    2024 Silverado Ev Rst 020 Promo
    Globally, vehicle OEMs have announced plans to produce many more EVs in the future. CES 2022 offered a first look at concept cars and 2024 model year vehicles, as well as the ...
    Jan. 10, 2022
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    After last year’s semi market boom, will 2022 follow suit? Objective Analysis provides their insight on what may unfold in this turbulent industry atmosphere.
    Jan. 10, 2022
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    Space Ai Promo
    Machine learning and deep learning are the next frontier in AI, and thus, in space applications. To quicken the integration process, engineers need software tools that they’re...
    Jan. 6, 2022
    Promo Ceva148 Main Image
    Sensor fusion sounds great, but how does it work? We show how you can apply sensor fusion in your product for indoor mobile navigation, combining visual and movement data.
    Jan. 6, 2022
    Pexels
    Solar Flare Impact Promo
    Solar events have destroyed grids, set wires on fire, downed satellites. Are we ready for the next big one?
    Jan. 3, 2022
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    Satellite Promo
    Our relationship with space-based systems is evolving and expanding rapidly. We talked to MathWorks’ Houman Zarrinkoub for his take on this industry.
    Jan. 3, 2022
    Ed Interest Spiderweb Sensor Eye Candy1 Promo
    Inspired by the spiderweb’s vibrational sensitivity despite noise, researchers created an analogous high-performance silicon-nitride MEMS version.
    Dec. 30, 2021