Oh, Microsoft… what haven’t you done?
Microsoft’s underwhelming presence at ESC San Jose raises questions as to the future of Redmond in the embedded industry.
Microsoft’s underwhelming presence at ESC San Jose raises questions as to the future of Redmond in the embedded industry.
Even if you’re not designing an Android phone, the Google machine will help differentiate your next SFF hardware design. Listen up.
Embedded technology vendors are innovating SFF-related products that remedy technical dilemmas in medical applications.
More news from the 2010 Intel Developer Forum.
Can traditional VME vendors enter a market served by "Can-Tainers" and quasi-rugged PC/104 systems?
Trends that affect the rugged, industrial, and military markets will increase activity in the SFF space.
With software controlling life's everyday conveniences and the Internet connecting all our devices, we cannot ignore embedded security.
Intel is famous for their IC code names, and this year's spelling bee portends big changes in SoCs, 22 nm geometry, and – finally! – software tools.
Europe's Eurotech is no longer a secret in SFF boards and rugged systems.
Changes continue in SFF open standards, assuring their viability well into the future.