Trending in Tech

December 2018

December 2018: Trending in Tech is your source to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and news in the electronics industry. In our latest issue, we look at ad-hoc power supplies, RISC-V, 8-bit AI, and more.

10 Big Supply Chain Shifts for 2019

EBN Online

Supply chain is no longer about having the lowest costs – but what is it about.  

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Generate power with an FPGA and minimal analog circuitry   

EDN

This article doesn’t claim to be a definitive answer for all power supplies, but who can resist building their own power supply from scratch?

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RISC-V Takes a Leap Forward

EDN

Learn more about the first commercial RISC-V summit and how companies like NVIDIA, Microchip, Google, Qualcomm and Facebook represented its next steps forward.

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Transforming efficiency with LoRa technology   

Electronic Products

LoRa is enabling radical simplification of network design, greater reach, and less infrastructure and cost. 

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IBM Guns for 8-bit AI Breakthroughs 

EETimes

IBM boasts the successful training of deep neural networks using 8-bit floating point numbers while maintaining accuracy on a spectrum of deep learning models and datasheets.

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ON Semiconductor

ON Semiconductor shows how to fast-track your IoT application development with their ready-to-go kits. LEARN MORE

 

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