Nano-power P-channel MOSFETs simplify bias circuitry

Claimed to be the industry’s first nano-power, precision P-channel MOSFET array, Advanced Linear Devices offers the EPAD MOSFET array as a monolithic device for low power applications and mostly-on operation. It is also claimed to offer the industry’s most precise temperature tracking characteristics while simplifying bias circuitry. 

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Arm-based SoC and demo board are available to test Morello 

To test the Morello architecture, developed by Arm and the University of Cambridge, Arm has designed and developed an SoC and demonstrator board which contains the first example of the prototype architecture.  

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Voice-activated medallion serves as a wireless virtual assistant 

Powered by Syntiant’s NDP101 low power edge AI processor, a medallion developed by Zinfanite Technologies acts as a virtual assistant. It provides hands-free functionality, wake word recognition and speech commands in a compact, waterproof device designed to be worn around the neck or attached to a shirt pocket or sleeve.

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Smart eyewear glides into sleek glasses

Using a micro projection system that integrates into light glasses, ActiveLook says its NexT technology allows eyewear manufacturers to integrates augmented reality into their products without weight or size penalties.

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