The Uno Q is Arduino’s Linux-capable version of its Uno. The board is based on a pair of processors: the quad 2GHz Arm Cortex-A53 QRB2210 from Qualcomm for the operating system and the 160MHz ...
Most polymers don’t mix—and that’s the point. Polymer alloys succeed by engineering the interface: use thermodynamics to predict separation, processing to sculpt morphology, and compatibilizers to ...
Simulator-style video games are designed to scale in complexity, allowing players to engage at anything from a casual level ...
DigiKey, the global distribution leader of electronic components and automation products, substantially increased its in-stock products available for same-day shipment by adding more than 108,000 new ...
Representation learning lies at the core of modern artificial intelligence, enabling neural networks to uncover meaningful, ...
DigiKey, the global distribution leader for electronic components and automation products, significantly expanded its ...
After Qualcomm’s purchase of Arduino it has left many wondering what market its new Uno Q board is trying to target. Taking the ongoing RAM-pocalypse as inspiration, [Bringus Studios] made a ...
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a new way to train artificial intelligence systems to ...
Intel's 18A process is built around the Backside Power Delivery Network, or BSPDN, a structural overhaul known inside Intel as PowerVia. Instead of routing power through ...
A team of researchers at Queen's University has developed a powerful new kind of computing machine that uses light to take on ...
Arduino test code is run to see if the sensors are working properly, with built-in LED flashing when the sensor is triggered, ...
At CES, what stood out to me was just how much Nvidia and AMD focused on a systems approach, which may be the most ...