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Arm takes a slice of Raspberry Pi

Arm takes a slice of Raspberry Pi

Cambridge chip firm Arm has invested in neighbouring computing firm Raspberry Pi and is expanding their existing partnership. The move by Arm now means it holds a minority stake in the device manufacturer. The companies did not disclose the terms of the deal. Paul Williamson, SVP and GM of IoT line of business at Arm, […]

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PICKITPLUS NOW RUNS ON LINUX – THE SOFTWARE THAT USES THE MICROCHIP PK2 AND PK3 TO PROGRAM NEW AND LEGACY MICROCONTROLLERS FROM MICROCHIP.

PICKITPLUS NOW RUNS ON LINUX – THE SOFTWARE THAT USES THE MICROCHIP PK2 AND PK3 TO PROGRAM NEW AND LEGACY MICROCONTROLLERS FROM MICROCHIP.

We are very pleased to announce the release of the Linux version of PKCMD: PKCMD-LX.  This is the Personal Computer version, designed to run on flavours of Linux, both 32 and 64 bit.  This was a huge investment by us. But, these are exciting developments for the software as it shows what can be with the

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TORADEX I.MX 8X BASED SYSTEM ON MODULES GAIN AWS CERTIFICATION AND SUPPORT FOR TORIZON EMBEDDED LINUX

TORADEX I.MX 8X-BASED SYSTEM ON MODULES GAIN AWS CERTIFICATION AND SUPPORT FOR TORIZON EMBEDDED LINUX

Toradex is now bringing Torizon, its easy-to-use industrial Linux software platform, to its System on Modules (SoMs) based on the i.MX 8X applications processors from NXP®. Toradex offers the i.MX 8X-based SoMs in two form factors: the small Colibri iMX8X and the powerful Apalis iMX8X, with optional ECC memory. Toradex was among the first few partners to be part

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This Developer Built a Low Cost Weather Station That Predicts the AQI Using a Raspberry Pi

This Developer Built a Low-Cost Weather Station That Predicts the AQI Using a Raspberry Pi

With an aim to help decrease air pollution, Kutluhan Aktar, a self-taught full-stack developer, has built a custom weather station that can predict the air quality index (AQI) of a region based on the current weather conditions. The developer used various low-cost equipment to build the weather station that can calculate the ground-level ozone concentration

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