And what to do about it by Thomas Keil and Marianna Zangrillo In their pursuit of strong performance, CEOs and executives often overlook a critical factor in organizational success: the health of ...
STMicroelectronics. (STM) was in the spotlight on Tuesday as it unveiled a new 18 nanometer microcontroller, and some new tools for artificial intelligence. Shares fell 1.9% in premarket trading. It ...
Most smart gadgets still need the internet for anything that smells like intelligence, since the most powerful models live in the cloud. Edge device companies want the thinking to happen on the device ...
Compared to the old 8-bit Arduinos, it’s incredible how cheap modern microcontrollers like the ESP32 have become. But there are even cheaper options out there if you don’t need that kind of horsepower ...
Let’s not beat around the bush. One of the lowest priorities for your embedded system is security. Most teams are pressured to deliver fast, and while securing your microcontroller-based IoT device is ...
DELFT, NETHERLANDS – May 21, 2025 – Innatera, a developer of neuromorphic processors, today announced Pulsar, which the company said is the first commercially available microcontroller to bring ...
"Password-Based Bike Ignition Lock System" is a microcontroller-based security system designed using the 8051 (80C51) microcontroller, which enhances bike safety by ...
It’s generally pretty easy to spot a microcontroller on a PCB. There are clues aplenty: the more-or-less central location, the nearby crystal oscillator, the maze of supporting passives, and perhaps ...
Texas Instruments says it has shrunk the size of the smallest microcontroller unit in its industry with a new MCU the size of a black pepper flake. The MCU packaging is only 1.38 square millimeters in ...
A sneeze-inducing 1.38 mm² and small enough to make a Raspberry Pi look like a bus. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Add us as a ...
Texas Instruments has officially unveiled the MSPM0C1104, which it claims to be the world's smallest microcontroller. This remarkable device measures a mere 1.38 mm², which is only slightly larger ...