Products of the Week: Embedded

July 30, 2021
In this roundup, we will take a look at some of the latest embedded technology for IoT, industrial, and automotive applications.

As with any technology, embedded systems have taken a downturn in terms of materials and hardware supply chains due to the ongoing pandemic. Manufacturers are having difficulties keeping up with the influx of demand, with companies such as Intel and Nvidia looking to mitigate that issue by building new manufacturing facilities around the world. That said, new embedded platforms have continued to hit the market over the last year, with new offerings on the horizon. In this roundup, we will take a look at some of the latest embedded technology.

About the Author

Cabe Atwell

Engineer, Machinist, Maker, Writer. A graduate Electrical Engineer actively plying his expertise in the industry and at his company, Gunhead. When not designing/building, he creates a steady torrent of projects and content in the media world. Many of his projects and articles are online at element14 & SolidSmack, industry-focused work at EETimes & EDN, and offbeat articles at Make Magazine. Currently, you can find him hosting webinars and contributing to Penton’s Electronic Design and Machine Design.

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