What caught your eye this week? (EVs, RP2350, Space AI)

We’re talking the new approach to EV production by the Japanese car industry, the new Raspberry Pi MCU, the RP2350, and what could be a landmark first use of AI in space for Earth Observation…

The Electronics Weekly team share some fingerposts – their picks of the week, in terms of announcements, developments, product releases, quotes, or anything else in the wide world of electronics, that caught their eye…

What caught your eye this week? (EVs, RP2350, Space AI)David Manners, components editor
What caught my eye this week was the Japanese car industry consolidating to meet the challenges of EV production to meet the challenges of EV production.

Steve Bush, technology editor
Raspberry Pi RP2350 mcuRaspberry Pi has announced its second-generation dual-core MCU, moving to more powerful Arm cores, doubling ram and adding serious security. Perhaps its most intriguing feature is a pair of optional RISC-V cores that can be switched in to replace the Arm cores. Unlike the first-generation, flash-inclusive models will be offered, created by co-packaging serial flash – covered in a second article: RP2350 available by year end, with flash-inclusive option


Alun Williams, web editor
What caught my eye was Ubotica, the space AI specialist, highlighting what it describes as a significant milestone in “Live Earth Intelligence”: achieving successful onboard AI detection of objects on Earth and immediately relaying the results…


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