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Article archive for Micron Technology;
Microchip's WBZ451 Curiosity Board is now available via Mouser.
Global semiconductor & electronic component distributor examines the ever-changing frontier of artificial intelligence (AI) & the power behind AI at the edge in the next installment of the 2021 series of its electronic technologies multimedia content programme.
Micron GDDR6X accelerates photorealistic 3D experiences at 1 terabyte per second – rates once thought impossible – helping NVIDIA deliver its greatest-ever generational leap through its new GeForce RTX 30 Series GPUs, with up to 2x performance for real-time ray tracing & AI gaming – driving more immersive experiences for popular games including Fortnite, Minecraft & Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.
Collaboration key to unlocking the full potential of 5G in mobile devices. Motorola claims its new edge+ has the fastest performance & 5G speeds, the highest resolution camera, the loudest audio & the boldest display of any smartphone ever.
Ideally suited for real-time analytics, big data, media streaming, block/object stores, SQL/NoSQL, and the data lakes feeding AI applications.
Micron Technology have introduced their new MT25Q NOR flash enabled with Authenta technology, providing content and command authentication to protect device functionality at the silicon level.
New ClearNAND products incorporate NAND error correction intelligence.
Intel and Micron Technology have introduced what is claimed to be the industry’s first sub-40nm NAND memory device, by unveiling a 34nm 32Gb multi-level cell chip.
Texas Instruments and Aptina Imaging deliver high-definition surveillance IP at analogue prices.