The annual show for the embedded electronics supply chain showcased many innovations in edge AI and connected, intelligent systems that can perceive and act in real time.
Program shows strong global engagement and a clear path from learning to hands‑on adoption with QNX Everywhere NUREMBERG, GERMANY / ACCESS Newswire / March 11, 2026 /QNX, a division of BlackBerry ...
For decades, large organisations have run on professional gatekeepers. IT decided which tools were approved, procurement ...
Explore how software-defined manufacturing is revolutionizing the automotive industry with factory operating systems that ...
At embedded world, Mick Elliott speaks to Ankur Toma at Farnell about Edge AI and DevKit HQ and their stand demos.
Gandhinagar: Over 8,000 students enrolled in the Motor Mechanic trade at Gujarat’s Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) will now receive practical training in electric vehicles, following ...
Synopsys announced advancements across its leading hardware-assisted verification (HAV) portfolio, including new hardware ...
TI's integrated TinyEngine NPU can run AI models with up to 90 times lower latency and more than 120 times lower energy ...
At embedded world 2026 on the DigiKey booth, Lucy Barnard speaks with Vinay Agarwal, VP and General Manager of MSP Microcontrollers at Texas Instruments about TI's approach to making Edge AI accessibl ...
Choosing project management software based on features instead of fit can be a common misstep. The right platform can support how your teams actually work, improve visibility and scale as complexity ...
It's Day 1 at embedded world 2026 in Nuremberg. Here we report on new tech and industry trends in the embedded systems industry.
Thanks to these new MCUs with the TinyEngine NPU, edge-based applications of AI acceleration can make consumer devices more intelligent and industrial devices more efficient.
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