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World’s Smallest Programmable Micro-Robots Open a New Frontier in Robotics Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan have unveiled the world’s smallest fully programmable autonomous… |
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DHRUV64 Debuts as India’s First Indigenous 1.0 GHz 64-bit Dual-Core Processor India has marked an important step in its semiconductor roadmap with the launch of DHRUV64, the country’s first fully indigenous 1.0 GHz, 64-bit… |
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AAEON's COM-ARHC6: COM Express Type 6 Module for Edge AI Applications AAEON has released the COM-ARHC6, a COM Express Type 6 Computer-on-Module (COM). It features Intel® Core™ Ultra Series 2 processors, offering… |
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IndieSemiC Launches India’s First Indigenous IoT Evolution Board Powered by VEGA Processor A young semiconductor start-up called IndieSemiC made headlines at Semicon India 2025, Delhi, by launching India’s first IoT Evolution Board with… |
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Government of India Launches Ambitious Nationwide Initiative to Democratize Indigenous Semiconductor Chip Design India’s semiconductor ecosystem is poised for significant growth following a series of initiatives announced by the… |
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Valens, RGo Robotics and CHERRY Embedded Solutions Collaborate on Optimized AI Robotic Systems Valens Semiconductor, RGo Robotics and CHERRY Embedded Solutions have announced a strategic collaboration to advance… |
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256 Core Supercluster with the 10-cent Microcontroller Nowadays we have seen super cheap microcontrollers running neural network, now they are running superclusters. Maker… |
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Hyundai Motor Selects Samsung's Exynos Auto V920 for Advanced In-Car Infotainment Systems Samsung Electronics has announced its collaboration with Hyundai Motor Company to power the… |
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Rapid Increase in Production of EVs, 5G Helping China to Boost Semiconductor Production Capacity Non-government investors such as Walden, Matrix, and Sequoia joined hands in almost 58 investment deals in China’s chipset making… |
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Tata Group Selects States and Identifies Locations for Setting-up its Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test unit Tata will begin this operation next year that could offer employment opportunities to 4,000 people The global business tycoon… |