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White Paper: Custom SoCs Compete with Discrete IC Boards
Eric Gowland
In this White Paper, commissioned by ARM, author and leading industry commentator John Blyler (
jblyler
), takes a look at the current economics of custom System-on-Chip development relative to discrete…
December 3, 2015
The Technical and Business Side of Custom SoCs vs. Discrete IC Boards
John Blyler
New data shows that the break-even, return on investment (RoI) point continues to fall as custom SoCs compete directly with traditional discrete IC board designs.By
jblyler
, Editorial Director, JB SystemsCompelling…
December 1, 2015
Techcon 2015: Embedded Compute Board Tour
Eric Gowland
The most advanced System on Chip in the world is only so much inert silicon without the printed circuit board that supplies it with power, connects its interfaces and otherwise gives it a home where it…
November 26, 2015
How to bring mobile processing power to robotics and drone designs
Will Tu
I recently met up with Vasu Madabushi, Director of Marketing and Business Development at
Inforce Computing
(Silicon Valley). I found out to my surprise that
InForce
is one of the few
Qualcomm
partners…
November 22, 2015
PoP technology makes wearables viable market for board makers.
Will Tu
Embedded Computing Boards is much more than industrial PCs. In fact there are unique and differentiating technologies such as PoP, which stands for Package on Package technology that can be offered by…
November 18, 2015
Prometheus is NOT a 3D printer
Artie Beavis
While open source hardware has dramatically reduced the time and cost associated with product development, there are still a few speed bumps that Makers and designers must endure en route to taking their…
November 17, 2015
Walking around the mbed Zone at TechCon 2015
Philippe Bressy
As presented in Bee Hayes-Thakore blog
here
, and in my preview blog
here
, the mbed Zone is one of the central pieces of this year's Techcon.The first thing when walking around the showroom, is seeing how…
November 12, 2015
Do you believe in magic?
Eric Gowland
There is an Arthur C. Clark quotation that states "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic". Call it ubiquitous, pervasive, ambient or IoT - but we've reached an intersection…
November 12, 2015
ARMv8-M architecture lays foundation for secure embedded solutions
Diya Soubra
Advances in processor architecture and connectivity technology have pushed embedded solutions into an increasing set of applications as demonstrated by ARM® partners shipping over 4 billion devices into…
November 10, 2015
What is NFC and Why it Matters?
John Blyler
This brief introduction on nfc technology will help designers select the best connectivity implementation amongst the plethora of today’s wireless standards.
November 10, 2015
STEMI lets you build your own spider-like robot
Artie Beavis
What’s better than a bio-inspired, crawling robot? A spider bot that you can build yourself, that’s what. Locomotion mimicking nature has been around for a little while, but up until now has only been…
November 1, 2015
Missed the Sensor Fusion Hangout? Catch up on ARMFlix!
Eric Gowland
If you missed the live Sensor Fusion and Contextual Awareness Hangout, you can watch the playback on the ARMFlix channel on Youtube here: You can find bios of all the participants on the intro blog
he…
September 24, 2015
Sleep Solution Tops Smart Product Design Competition
Brian Fuller
The winners of the ARM® Smart Product Design Competition each produced real world problem-solving products in just three months, all without prior experience with ARM tools.The top five finishers were…
September 21, 2015
ZymKey secures Raspberry Pi and Linux devices
Artie Beavis
More times than not, developers are faced with two bad options: either deliver a substandard product quickly, or reinvent the wheel and miss the market altogether. Luckily, one Santa Barbara-based startup…
September 16, 2015
This Arduino radar lets you control an LED with your breath.
Artie Beavis
A few months ago, Norwegian sensor developer Novelda unveiled a pair of adaptive
Atmel | SMART ATSAM4E16E powered
sensor modules capable of monitoring human presence, respiration and other vital information…
August 20, 2015
Eight-year-old Maker builds an Arduino-based smartwatch
Artie Beavis
Do you recall what you were doing back in the summer of fourth grade? Chances are you weren’t creating a programmable, Arduino-based smartwatch like eight-year-old Maker Omkar Govil-Nair, let alone starting…
August 18, 2015
The SAM L22 is an ARM Cortex-M0+ MCU with a segment LCD controller
Artie Beavis
Microchip
has expanded its popular lineup of secure, ARM Cortex M0+-based MCUs with the new
SAM L22 series
. The
Atmel | SMART SAM L family
is the highest scoring product family in the EEMBC ULPBench and…
August 18, 2015
Basics of Switches and Transceivers in Automotive Ethernet
John Blyler
A quick review of Ethernet switches and transceivers will highlight their importance in the automotive Ethernet and the OPEN Alliance. The connectivity that we’ve long enjoyed via the Internet at home…
August 14, 2015
Making the leap from Intel to ARM? Here's what you need to know.
Rich Nass
Considering making the transition from an Intel-based board to an ARM-based board? I asked two experts at WinSystems what a designer might encounter when making that change.
July 14, 2015
Teaching DSP Hands-on
Sadanand Gulwadi
The
ARM University Program
(AUP) organized a two-day faculty workshop on “Teaching Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Hands-on” on May 20 and 21, 2015, at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Hyderabad…
June 11, 2015
We need self driving cars, humans are terrible drivers
David Blaza
In some ways a self driving car is the ultimate embedded system (my definition of an embedded system is one where the user doesn't have access to the OS) and they have been in the news recently because…
June 8, 2015
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