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Jetson AGX Xavier is the latest addition to the Jetson platform. It’s an AI computer for autonomous machines, delivering the performance of a GPU workstation in an embedded module under 30W. With multiple operating modes at 10W, 15W, and 30W, Jetson AGX Xavier has greater than 10x the energy efficiency and more than 20x the performance of its predecessor, the Jetson TX2.
Jetson AGX Xavier is designed for robots, drones and other autonomous machines that need maximum compute at the edge to run modern AI workloads and solve problems in manufacturing, logistics, retail, service, agriculture and more. Jetson AGX Xavier is also suitable for smart city applications and portable medical devices. Learn More
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We have yet to see the full-fledged economic value of billions of new IoT devices entering multiple industries, though we can prepare ourselves with what we know will come along with it. As with any new innovation and/or market, malicious adversaries and attackers will lurk and invade for their own piece of the pie.
When it comes to security, IoT is no different than previous technology innovations such as PCs, smartphones, and the Internet itself. If security is not addressed sufficiently by the creators of the technology, in this case, IoT product designers, the oversight could have devastating effects on the entire market, and it will no doubt have negative consequences for the individual companies opting to design irresponsibly. Learn More
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ams, a leading worldwide supplier of high performance sensor solutions, recently introduced a 1.44mm-wide fully integrated color/ambient light/proximity sensor module which has the super-slim package footprint required by the latest narrow-bezel mobile phone industrial designs. It will enable manufacturers to better optimize automatic disabling of smartphone touch screens during calls and the adjustment of screen brightness to ambient conditions for more comfortable and lower-energy smartphone use. Learn More
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Dialog Semiconductor recently unveiled its first fully-integrated nanopower PMICs for IoT applications, the DA9070 and DA9073. The new, more powerful PMICs build on the success of Dialog’s first nanopower offerings, further highlighting how Dialog has pushed the boundaries of its PMIC technology to improve low-power IoT applications. Learn More
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Littelfuse, Inc. introduced its first 1700V SiC MOSFET, the LSIC1MO170E1000, expanding its portfolio of SiC MOSFET devices. End-users will benefit from more compact, energy-efficient systems and also from a potential lower total cost of ownership. High-efficiency benefits powered by SiC MOSFET technologies offer multiple advantages to many demanding applications including electric and hybrid vehicles, datacenters, and auxiliary power supplies. Learn More
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ST25DV-PWM NFC Dynamic tags from STMicroelectronics introduce an innovative contactless way to program presets for products on the production line or in-situ, and simplify setup or fine-tuning at the point of use. The Dynamic tag ICs target all applications featuring PWM (Pulse Width Modulation)-based controllers, such as lighting products, motorized appliances, fans, and thermostats, using an ISO15693 RFID reader or NFC-enabled smartphone or other mobile device. Learn More
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