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Circuitry Has Felt Nanotechnology’s Impact Liam Critchley
Circuits and PCBs have been advancing rapidly for many decades, with each advancement being the product of the best available materials and processing environments of the time. In recent years, nanotechnology has been behind some of the significant advances in circuit board design.

Connect Microchip AVR128DA48 to Medium One IoT Cloud Greg Toth
The Microchip AVR128DA48 Curiosity Nano Evaluation Kit, along with the cloud-based Medium One IoT Platform, provides hardware, software, and cloud-based tools to create applications that collect, process, and visualize IoT data.

AI Development: What, How and Why? Answers with Charlotte Han Charlotte Han
Do you know how artificial intelligence is going to develop? What will be needed to implement it in different areas of our lives? Charlotte Han provides some answers to our questions regarding AI.

Passives: The Essentials for Electronic Circuit Design Marcel Consée
In the demanding world of high-frequency amplifiers, data converters, or other challenging circuits, the practice of selecting passive devices as an afterthought no longer suffices. Here, we detail the considerations to take into account when choosing passive components for your electronic designs.

The Hottest Things in AI Stephen Cassar
Global spending for artificial intelligence systems is predicted to reach $97.9 billion (USD) by 2023. AI specialists should be on the lookout for emerging trends to diversify their skillset and take advantage of the coming wave of innovation. We explore three emerging trends worth learning.

Deep Learning’s Long Development Continues Wang Dongang
Learn about the early scientific research, biomimetic principles, and algorithm structures pertaining to neural network algorithms. We also tackle the development of neural networks and analyze current research and future development and application trends in the field of neural networks.

Rise of MicroPython in Embedded Development Mike Parks
Embedded systems rely on tight integration of hardware and firmware. For decades, the C language has dominated because of its performance characteristics. Today though, MicroPython is rapidly gaining interest in educational and maker communities as an intriguing alternative for numerous reasons.

Global Access to AI as a Force for Good Jon Gabay
Artificial intelligence conjures up science fiction and terrifying robots. In reality, AI is working for the good, outperforming humans on many levels, and marketed to companies in search of patterns in large data sets. What if it could find these patterns and prevent illnesses?

How Nanotechnology Has Impacted Transistors Liam Critchley
Transistors are a staple component in many electronic devices and have continued to get more powerful and smaller. There are size limitations with current methods, so scientists have turned to nanomaterials and nanofabrication methods to create smaller and more efficient transistors.

AI’s Origin Traced to Ancient Greece Jürgen Schmidhuber
Today’s AI and deep learning builds on over 2,000 years of work by many brilliant innovators from around the world. To understand where AI is headed, it helps to understand how it got where it is today. Let’s take a quick tour of the origins of AI.

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