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Using a unique high-density array of controllable reflective elements, a team at MIT has devised a highly steerable, 265-GHz phased array with extreme narrow-beam capability.
The ATC125 features an onboard x16 PCI Express Gen3 slot that handles standard PCI Express edge-type modules, and dual 100 GbE connected to fabric channels.
The FAA is working with eight technology companies to develop an efficient and effective means of creating remote identification (remote ID) codes for UAVs.
Light rather than electricity may help to make reliable, low-latency digital connections in powerful FPGAs for radar systems and other logic requirements.
Which is better for machine-learning applications: 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors or Nvidia’s T4? A head-to-head comparison helps explain whether a CPU or a GPU...
More processing power, more power efficiency, and cutting-edge features make these single-board computers and embedded systems worth considering for upcoming design projects.
The 6.5- × 4.5-in. MB-83970 single-board computer is targeted at applications such as IoT, robotics, factory automation, medical instrumentation, and defense.
Intel highlights ways to meet 5G challenges, including band-capable radio systems and horizontal slicing of applications, networks, and air interfaces.