Beijing, China (November 12, 2024) — GigaDevice (Stock Code: 603986), a leading semiconductor supplier, announced today the official launch of its EtherCAT® SubDevice Controller chip.
As advancements in AI, autonomous driving, and Web 3.0 fuel demand for high-performance computing, the high-end semiconductor industry is experiencing rapid growth.
GigaDevice, a leading semiconductor company specializing in Flash Memory, 32-bit Microcontrollers (MCUs), Sensors, Analog products, and solutions, announced its GD25/55 SPI NOR Flash Automotive-Grade ...
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Here are some additions to the vector class in C++. This month, I continue our discussion of a C++ class suitable for doing math with vectors. As useful as this math is, things get even better when we ...
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Understanding electronics is important. How can the next EE generation get that knowledge when software is all there is for inspiration? New engineering graduates know nothing about electronics. They ...
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