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Digital Health and Fitness Technology Expands by Nearly 25 percent at 2013 International CES
HealthSpot to lead more than 215 companies with health and fitness technology exhibits The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)® has announced the nearly 25 percent...
The Microwave Tube Market is Still Strong at Nearly $1B for 2012 as GaN Continues to be an Outside Threat, Says ABI Research
While microwave and millimeter wave high-power vacuum electron devices (VEDs) remain “below the radar” of many industry observers, the total available market...
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Extension Media Interview with Microchip's Joe Drzewiecki
Editor Chris Ciufo spent time with Microchip software manager Joe Drzewiecki at the Spring DESIGN West show (formerly known as ESC). Microchip launched their new MPLAB X compiler strategy that now goes across all Microchip MCUs. It also adds a new license strategy, optimizations that compile 35 percent faster on 32-bit devices (or save 35 percent on code size). There's also a "totally free" version of the MPLAB X compiler. Check out the 3 minute video.
Ambulance crew with Intel wireless, ruggedized platforms
Intel-powered devices are used throughout their shift, from the dispatch center to monitoring equipment to ruggedized laptops. Hear how an American Medical Response (AMR) ambulance crew explains that their ability transfer patient information wirelessly to the hospital before the patient arrives can save precious minutes in life-or-death situations.
Nurse practitioner using Ultrabook
As our population grows older, technology plays a significant role in providing home-based care for people who have trouble getting to the doctor's office. Critical for "on-the-go" clinicians is a reliable computer that is lighter, faster, and "instant-on." This video provides a preview of what Intel-inspired Ultrabooks can bring to mobile health workers.
MCHP Tube Episode 6
On this episode of MCHP Tube we discuss the new PIC32® MX1/MX2 devices from Microchip Technology.
Microchip Medical Solutions Demo
This video features a number of medical demos, as well as some innovative new products from Microchip customers.
High-performance computing for the next generation of medical therapies
Learn how Intel collaborates with companies to drive high-performance computing that dramatically lowers the cost and shortens the DNA sequencing and indexing time so that researchers can advance the fight against cancer and other very difficult problems. Featured companies are Accelrys Software, Inc. and Diagnomics, Inc
Peake Healthcare Innovations Medical Imaging Cloud
Peake Healthcare Innovations partners with Intel and VMware to create a medical imaging cloud that transforms the cost, quality and delivery of patient care.
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Low-Power Processors: When Performance Matters
This white paper takes a fresh look at the performance of low-power x86 CPUs, now that VIA has introduced dual-core and quad-core CPUs.
Best Practice Development Processes for Medical Device FPGAs
For FPGA developers working on designs for medical devices, one approach to dealing with regulatory uncertainty is to borrow heavily from design assurance processes in other safety-critical industries, such as avionics, where standards are well established. These well-established standards mandate a development flow that is controlled, auditable and perhaps most important, specific to the requirements of hardware engineering. While following such a flow will not guarantee smooth sailing though every regulatory approval process for FPGA devices bound for medical applications, it is consistent with basic regulatory intent - to demonstrate to auditors that complex devices meet their requirements and perform well under all foreseeable conditions.