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Macnica Releases the SLVS-EC IP for Intel, XILINX Devices - Press Release

November 20, 2020

Macnica ATD Europe announced its parent company, Macnica, is now offering Macnica SLVS-EC IP versions for both Intel and Xilinx devices.

Analog & Power

Vishay Releases 170 RVZ Series of Capacitors - Press Release

November 20, 2020

Vishay Intertechnology released a new series of automotive-grade miniature aluminum electrolytic capacitors that couple high ripple currents up to 3.8A with temperature operations up to +105 °C.

Analog & Power

PRBX Releases ENR500D Power Solution - Press Release

November 20, 2020

PRBX announced the release of the ENR500D, a 500W platform designed to comply with the EN 50124-1 standard and for the Pollution Degree 2 (PD2).

Processing

Xilinx Announces Collaboration with Texas Instruments to Develop DFE Solutions - Press Release

November 19, 2020

Xilinx announced a collaboration with Texas Instruments (TI) to develop digital front-end (DFE) solutions in an effort to increase energy efficiency of lower antenna count radios.

Storage

Western Digital Expands Flash Portfolio for Scaling Data-Centric Architectures in the Zettabyte Era - Press Release

November 19, 2020

Western Digital (NASDAQ: WDC) today announced a suite of new NVMe SSDs for enabling next-generation, data-centric architectures for data centers, industrial IoT, automotive and client applications.

Industrial

Heterogeneous LEGaTO Hardware - Story

November 18, 2020

If today’s most efficient supercomputer, the NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD, would be scaled in size to deliver 1 exaflop of performance, it would consume 38 megawatts of power.

IoT

Embedded Executive: Marcin Nagy, Product Director for IoT, AVSystem - Podcast

November 18, 2020

Standards abound in the world of the IoT. There are standards organizations, some ad-hoc, some with some real muscle behind them. That is certainly the case when it comes to security for the IoT.