Category: Consumer Electronics

Consumer Electronics

  • QuickLogic Goes Full SoC for Sensors

    QuickLogic has been focusing hard on sensor fusion for a while, and we have looked at their ArcticLink solution in the past. The first versions…

  • CogniVue Drives at Mobileye

    CogniVue recently made a roadmap announcement that puts Mobileye on notice: CogniVue is targeting Mobileye’s home turf. We looked at Mobileye a couple years ago;…

  • Motion for User Interfaces

    We’ve looked before at ways of controlling machines with just your hands in the air, like you just don’t care. No touchy-feely, no mouse. Just…

  • Auto-Updating Autos

    So you’re merrily toodling around rugged mountain roads – the kind with a 3000-foot cliff up on one side and a 3000-foot cliff down the…

  • Apple Hints at CPU Change

    One of the many things to come out of Apple’s recent Worldwide Developers’ Conference (WWDC) last week was an almost offhand discussion of something called…

  • Ayla’s Mobile App Platform

    Baking is more of a science than other types of cooking. Cakes can be particularly tricky to get just right when it comes to structure…

  • The Essence of Big Data

    The biggest buzzword that every press release must reference in the title these days is “Internet of Things” (IoT). The second biggest buzzword would appear…

  • Benchmarks for IoT Edge Nodes

    If you’ve been in the market for microprocessor benchmarks, then you’re probably familiar with EEMBC. Their most recent benchmark suite, ULPbench, was designed to compare…

  • Sensor Hub Power Drops Again

    QuickLogic is back, pushing power numbers down again. They’re now touting what they say is the lowest-power sensor hub, at 75 µW, with their ArcticLink…

  • Vertically Integrated BLE Module

    So you want to get into the wireless gadget business, eh? And you want to go with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)? You’re in good company…