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Published: Jan 31,2019

Feature-rich RISC-V IDE Available for Free Download
HSINCHU, Taiwan – Andes Technology today announced the free download of its AndeSight Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to accelerate software development for RISC-V based SoC. AndeSight IDE is a professional IDE based on Eclipse with many useful Andes add-on features, developed and widely used over the past 13 years, which provides an efficient way to develop embedded applications for RISC-V based SoC...

Mitsubishi Electric to Build Net Zero Energy Building Test Facility
Mitsubishi Electric announced today that it plans to build a new test facility for its broad and integrated portfolio of technologies for net Zero Energy Buildings (ZEB) at its Information Technology R&D Center in Kamakura, Japan...

Blue OLED on Silicon Sensor Detects Phosphorescence
The Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and Plasma Technology FEP has been involved in development of OLED-on-silicon sensors for years. The researchers have recently developed a miniaturized phosphorescence sensor that combines a marker and sensor on very small chip surface that could be produced at low cost in the long term...

Phytrex Exclusively Owned the Technologies of Systems Integration and Apple Homekit System
There are three major challenges in developing smart home products, including product interconnection, overcoming security concerns, and voice technology. If there is no industry agreement standard, it is difficult to implement the connection between different products...

India's Robot Sales Surged by 30 Percent, Says IFR
Sales of industrial robots in India reached a new record of 3,412 new units installed in 2017. That is an increase of 30 percent compared to the previous year (2016: 2,627 units). Between 2012 and 2017 India saw a compound annual sales growth rate (CAGR) of 18 percent...

Huawei Smartphones' Global Share to Surpass Apple iPhones for the First Time in 2019: MIC
Worldwide smartphone market will continue to face several negative impacts including economic policy uncertainty in both China and the United States so the industry will only mange to see a 1.3% year-on-year growth in 2019, according to the Taipei-based government-backed IT research institute MIC (Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute)...