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Mouser Electronics is now stocking Arduino’s Nesso N1 IoT development kit, combining an ESP32-C61 RISC-V microcontroller, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3 LE, Thread, LoRa, onboard sensors, and Arduino Cloud integration.
Toshiba has begun sampling the TB9M030FG SmartMCD for low-speed sensorless BLDC motor control in automotive systems.
Indra will supply electronic warfare and radar systems for six further Type 212CD submarines for Germany and Norway.
Microchip has expanded its CLB-based PIC MCU range, combining programmable logic with embedded control on a single device. The new families target timing-critical designs in industrial, automotive, and motor-control systems.
Espressif has unveiled the ESP32-S31, a dual-core RISC-V SoC combining Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, IEEE 802.15.4, Ethernet, and richer HMI support for next-generation connected devices.
GigaDevice has introduced the GD32F5HC series, a Cortex-M33-based MCU family targeting HMI, industrial edge, and connected embedded systems with expanded memory and security resources.
HEITEC has unveiled an OpenVPX board concept combining FPGA processing, Linux support, and optional Hailo acceleration, aimed at edge AI deployment in defence and other rugged embedded environments.
ByteSnap Design has launched a cellular migration service aimed at moving legacy connected devices onto 4G LTE and newer networks, covering RF redesign, firmware, certification, and compliance.
Vector has expanded its CANoe Test Package EV with automated security tests for charging communication, covering V2G fuzzing, TLS handling, and ISO 15118 workflows.
QNX and NVIDIA have expanded their collaboration around NVIDIA IGX Thor, combining QNX OS for Safety 8.0 with the Halos Safety Stack for robotics, medical, and industrial systems. The move pushes mixed-criticality edge AI closer to a unified production platform.
