real-time operating system
Arduino debuts Nano ESP32 to bring IoT microcontroller into its ecosystem
Arduino has announced Nano ESP32, a new member of the Nano family that combines the openness and support of the Arduino community with the capabilities of Espressif’s ESP32-S3 microcontroller to bring “plug-and-play” IoT (internet of things) deployments for advanced enterprise use cases and hobbyist engineers.
Read moreRenesas IoT platform expands with launch of ultra-low power microcontrollers and updated Synergy software
Renesas Electronics, a supplier of semiconductor solutions, announced the expansion of its Renesas Synergy™ Platform designed to accelerate time to market, reduce total cost of ownership and remove many of the obstacles engineers face when designing devices for the Internet of Things (IoT).
Read moreWind River launches next-gen real-time operating system for Internet of Things at embedded world
embedded world 2014, Nuremburg, and Ismaning, Germany. February 24, 2014 – Wind River®, a provider of embedded software for intelligent connected systems, is focusing on Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and trends and the associated opportunities and challenges at Embedded World 2014 in Nuremberg, Germany.
Read moreFat-free hyper-optimisation: A new strategy for efficient, low cost M2M
(BLOG:) — “If the history of software and operating systems (OS) has revealed one thing, it’s that each generation can be relied on to deliver a successively more complex solution. But if your M2M device performs a simple function, do you really need a fully featured OS?” asks Kurt Dykema of Twisthink.
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