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How to Program the Arduino MKR Vidor 4000’s FPGA with Quartus IDE

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You've set up the Arduino MKR Vidor 4000 — now learn how to program the powerful FPGA with the Intel Quartus IDE.

Intel Reveals Spring Crest and Spring Hill AI Accelerator Chips

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At this year’s Hot Chips symposium, held between the 18th and 20th of August, Intel revealed its first entries into the emergent market of AI accelerators—the Intel Nervana NNP-T ‘Spring Crest’ and NNP-I ‘Spring Hill’ chips. With the technology, Intel is aiming to compete against the current leaders in the space: Google, Amazon, and Nvidia, as well as newcomers like Qualcomm and Huawei.

Intel Acquires AI Chipmaker Habana Labs to Scale Development

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Intel takes control of Habana Labs in a $2 billion deal destined to accelerate the company’s efforts in the AI chip market.

An Introduction to I2C Communications Protocol

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Learn how the inter-integrated circuit (I2C) communications protocol works and how it can be implemented in your design.

Intel’s 10nm Chips Are Finally Here — Amid Some Criticism

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Early coverage of Intel's first processors made in its delayed 10nm node have been mixed, with many saying that the improvements are modest. Have they been worth the wait?

Achieving Higher Energy Efficiency in Electronics with the University of Groningen’s Electron-Spin Transistor

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Moore’s law, proposed in 1965 by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, famously states that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit doubles every two years.

ADO300 Series DC-DC Converter for Data Processing and Telecommunications

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The ADO300 Series from Artesyn comprises low profile units that are ideal for systems with demanding inter-board spacing requirements.