Join Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi as they get excited over the pocket-sized possibilities of the recently announced 2024 Business Card Challenge, and once again discuss their picks ...
Infineon Technologies AG has unveiled its TRAVEO T2G cluster family of automotive microcontrollers (MCUs) with a new graphics engine, claiming outstanding performance for automotive graphics ...
Freescale debuts three new Power Architecture microcontrollers for automotive designs – Next-generation 32-bit MCUs optimized for cost-sensitive chassis, safety, instrument cluster and body ...
Freescale Semiconductor (www.freescale.com) is sampling a 16-bit microcontroller designed especially for use in automotive instrumentation clusters. Freescale Semiconductor is sampling a 16-bit ...
Infineon Technologies has announced a collaboration with Qt Group to enable easy integration of Qt’s graphical user interface (GUI) framework directly into Infineon’s microcontrollers (MCUs). With ...
DIY: Why spend nearly half a million dollars on a used supercomputer when you can build your own miniature version at home? That's exactly what one YouTuber recently did and the end result is quite ...
If you’re interested in building your very own 256-Core RISC-V supercomputer, you might find this project video intriguing. It details the ambitious method of creating a 256-core RISC-V supercomputer ...
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