TRON was an ambitious project to say the least, and after a good start, it suddenly came to a screeching halt.
Toshiba has engineering samples of the TXZ+ Family Entry-Class M4V Group of standard microcontrollers. Featuring an Arm ...
Standard MCUs in Toshiba’s TXZ+ Series M4V Group enhance security and data management in IoT devices and industrial control ...
If AI isn't your jam, and you're looking for an operating system that doesn't (and won't) force it on you, look no further ...
Omarchy's latest release (Quattro) combines AI and Hyprland The desktop OS is powerful, but not for beginners Omarchy Quattro brings together two very efficient technologies. AI in Linux has become a ...
Linux 7.2 now requires x86 CPUs to support TSC, ending legacy timing code without adding a Windows 11-style hardware block for modern PCs.
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Your motherboard has been running a second operating system this whole time, even when your PC is off
Both Intel and AMD have hidden subsystems controlling far more than you realize ...
Running a language model on an $8 ESP32 S3 microcontroller might seem improbable, but The Stack demonstrates how it’s possible through a combination of hardware-aware optimizations and creative ...
Silicon Laboratories reports stronger quarterly momentum as wireless demand, revenue improvement, and semiconductor trends ...
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Buggy microcontrollers making up some of the world's most important servers can be easily backdoored
Researchers found more than a dozen new flaws plaguing baseboard management controllers.
Toshiba’s TXZ+™ Family Entry-Class M4V Group microcontrollers feature an Arm® Cortex®-M4 core and enhanced security for system control applications.
Thousands of Internet-connected servers sold by the world’s biggest manufacturers can be remotely backdoored by exploiting critical vulnerabilities—some more than a decade old—that lurk deep inside ...
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