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Deciphering sensor data for wearables

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Makenna Breitenfeld, the Chief Analyst at Argus Insights, recently penned an EE Times article about wearables and associated apps. As Breitenfeld opines, the current app experience is limiting the usefulness of wearable products. To be sure, the results of the survey conducted by Argus Insights points to major frustrations with syncing data and broken app […]

Understanding the multiple reflections effect

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Written by Patrick Gill, Principal Research Scientist, Rambus Labs As a kid, I can remember the rare treat of visiting a house where two mirrors were mounted to face each other on opposite walls. Any object between them would be copied a myriad of times, usually curving off into the distance as they acquired the […]

IoT security market to exceed $28 billion by 2020

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A new report published by Research and Markets projects that the Internet of Things (IoT) security market will increase from $6.89 billion in 2015 to $28.90 billion by 2020. “With the technological advancement and increasing application of networking, the concern for security has become a global phenomenon and its intensity is increasing every day,” the […]

PULPino is a 32-bit RISC-V processor

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Engineers at ETH Zurich and the University of Bologna recently debuted the 32-bit PULPino, an open-source microprocessor based on RISC-V architecture. The PULPino – taped out as a 65nm ASIC – is now available for RTL simulation and FPGA mapping. “The core has an IPC close to 1, full support for the base integer instruction […]

DEFCON organizer talks IoT security

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Ted Harrington, partner at Independent Security Evaluators and organizer of the annual DEFCON hacker conference, is not at all optimistic about a secure IoT. As Harrington tells Inverse, IoT security “will get worse, potentially a lot worse, before it gets better.” According to Harrington, new technology typically follows three predictable steps: Innovation, (similar) products that […]

Toshiba Announces Immediate IP Subsystem Availability of PCI Express® and DDR3 for Custom LSI Platforms

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May 31, 2016 TOKYO– Toshiba Corporation’s (TOKYO: 6502) Storage & Device Solutions Company announced today the immediate availability of PCI Express *1 and DDR3 SDRAM *2 IP subsystems *3 developed in conjunction with Northwest Logic, a leading provider of high-performance, easy-to-use, silicon-proven PCI Express and Memory Interface IP cores. These subsystems are available on custom […]

IoT on the edge

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McObject CEO Steve Graves recently noted that there is little industry discussion about data management on so-called edge nodes comprising the Internet of Things (IoT). “A vast number of edge devices will need to store, retrieve and analyze some data right where they sit, before shipping anything ‘upstream’ to gateway or server-based data aggregation points […]

Balancing cores and memory with Smart Data Acceleration

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Ed Sperling of Semiconductor Engineering recently noted that adding more cores to a processor doesn’t necessarily improve system performance. In fact, designing the wrong size or type of core may actually waste power. “This has set the stage for a couple of broad shifts in the semiconductor industry,” Sperling explained. “Memory architectures can play an […]

Architecting new memory for the IoT

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The once indefatigable Moore’s Law is beginning to slow, even as data, driven by a burgeoning Internet of Things (IoT), continues to increase exponentially. Consequently, a slew of new memory architectures, including those utilizing 2.5D and 3D packaging, are evolving to meet the demands of a new digital age. Nevertheless, As Ed Sperling of Semiconductor […]

These are the invisible cameras of the future

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Hidden cameras are getting harder to spot: old, hefty spy gadgets you had to hide under a thick coat have been replaced tiny devices in the tips of pens that live stream HD video. Soon, thanks to new tech, spycams could even be entirely invisible.

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