The 4Kp30 multi-sensor camera reference design is by Altera and designed for its Agilex 5 FPGAs. It uses industry-standard ...
Abstract: In the last decades, field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have become increasingly important to the electronics industry, offering higher performance and lower power consumption as ...
Building mechanical constraints into design decisions ensures smooth transition from prototype to production without ...
S2C, MachineWare, and Andes remain committed to advancing verification methodologies and providing scalable, efficient, and robust development tools for the RISC-V community. Together, the companies ...
TECHWAY is pushing these limits by integrating NVIDIA's GPUDirect RDMA technology into its PCIe FPGA platforms, delivering a direct and highly efficient data path between acquisition hardware and GPU ...
Shenzhen Meishilong Electronic Technology Co., Ltd. (MSL MEISHILONG), a leading global distributor of electronic components, has been formally honored with the "2025 Growth Star Distributor Award" at ...
Analogue 3D's new restock may be its best. The N64 clone console is coming back in Funtastic early 2000s colors.
Infineon Technologies has confirmed that AMD successfully tested its 64 Mb HYPERRAM memory and HYPERRAM controller IP with the AMD Spartan UltraScale+ FPGA SCU35 Evaluation Kit. HYPERRAM memory ...
Altera Corporation, a global leader in FPGA-based solutions, today announced that its Agilex™ 5 FPGAs and SoCs family has been named a winner of the 2025 AspenCore World Electronics Achievement Award ...
As an Electrical Design Engineer – (FPGA Logic Design) in the Systems Integration Group (SIG) at Micron Technology, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and implementing FPGA and/or SoC ...
Mouser is now shipping the AMD’s Spartan UltraScale+ FPGAs, based on the company’s UltraScale architecture for high I/O, low power applications. The FPGAs enable I/O expansion, sensor processing and ...
Nearly a decade ago, Raspberry Pi showed that it’s possible to cram a fully functional computer into a tiny package that’s about the size of a stick of chewing gum or about the size of a USB flash ...