Tria Technologies, the embedded compute board specialist, is expanding operating system support across its Qualcomm-based hardware. Yocto Linux, Windows 11 IoT, and Android are all now available, it announces. Android 16 Specifically, for Android, while support for version 13 of the OS is currently available, Android 16 is planned for Q4 2026, says Tria. The release brings mobile capabilities to ...
Embedded Systems
Embedded World Video: How Octavo SiP accelerates embedded development
At Embedded World 2026 we caught up with Greg Sheridan, Vice President of Strategy & Product at Octavo Systems, as part of our promotional coverage for the event. He asks: What if your processor, memory, and power were already solved – before you even start your design? In the interview, Greg also explains how System-in-Package (SiP) technology is transforming embedded ...
Embedded World Video: How Octopart Discover speeds product development
At Embedded World 2026 we caught up with Don Cantow, General Manager of Altium, as part of our promotional coverage for the event. He shares the advances that Octopart Discover, the latest iteration of Octopart, is bringing to users and the industry. And he also explains how Octopart Discover can accelerate product-to-market time by helping engineers identify complete solutions, not ...
Embedded World Video: Weebit Nano on why we need ReRAM
At Embedded World 2026 we caught up with Coby Hanoch, CEO of Weebit Nano, as part of our promotional coverage for the event. He explains why we need a new kind of NVM (Non-Volatile Memory), which big companies are using, and how it enables new embedded applications in AI, compute in memory and neuromorphic. Thank you to Coby for his ...
Embedded: Security-infrastructure updates for Open VSX Registry
The Eclipse Foundation announced updates to the Open VSX Registry, its vendor-neutral extension registry for tools built on the VS Code extension API. The registry is used in AI-enabled and cloud-based developer platforms, including Amazon’s Kiro, Google’s Antigravity, Cursor, IBM’s Bob, VSCodium, Windsurf and Ona (formerly Gitpod). A new pre-publication verification network will identify security risks. The framework enables the ...
Embedded: Raspberry Pi duo extends industrial IoT reach
An edge server and PLC controller for industrial automation, field comms and IoT edge applications by Sfera Labs are based on Raspberry Pi 4 and 5. The Strato Pi Plus edge server uses a Raspberry Pi RP2354 microcontroller to handle critical, real-time functions and system supervision, independently of the main processor. There is also an independent hardware watchdog designed to ...
Embedded: Renesas demos MCU search platform
Unifying embedded software files, datasheets and applications notes for Renesas’ RA family of MCUs, Renesas 365 is the company’s cloud-based environment for system development, device lifecycle management and concept validation. It is powered by Altium and, according to Renesas Electronics, is the first platform to bring silicon and systems together across an open ecosystem at scale. It allows engineering teams ...
Embedded: Ambient Scientific integrates 10 AI cores in GPX10 Pro
The GPX10 Pro SoC has 10 programmable AI cores for a custom instruction set and is based on Ambient Scientific’s proprietarty DigAn architecture and MAC circuit design. The chip’s AI engine supports a variety of neural networking model types, including CNNs, RNNs, LSTMs and GRUs, locally at the edge. According to Ambient Scientific, the SoC offers up to 100x improvements ...
Nordic updates Fuel Gauge battery health-monitoring for IoT devices
Nordic Semiconductor has updated its Fuel Gauge software to v2.0. This is the battery health system for its nPM1300 and nPM1304 power management ICS. The release adds State-of-Health estimation, adaptive battery modelling, and long-term fleet analytics capabilities, says Nordic. Basically, extending battery management for a wider range of power-constrained IoT products. Fuel Gauge Fuel Gauge v2.0 runs on any host ...
AI inspection tool certifies safety for robotic fleets
Axivion for CUDA has been announced by Qt Group as part of Nvidia’s Halos AI Systems Inspection Lab for automated safety checking of robots and autonomous vehicles. It provides continuous GPU/CPU code analysis measured against Nvidia guidelines and industry standards and generates the documentation needed by Halos for sign-off. It also enables the early detection of problematic issues to reduce ...
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