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Did You Miss TI at Computex '23? - News
June 07, 2023Taipei, Taiwan. In case you missed it, Sameer Wasson, vice president and general manager for Processors at Texas Instruments (TI), entertained the Computex 2023 attendees with his speech, "Making the Future of Embedded Possible" focusing on the next generation of trends, challenges, and solutions.
Texas Instruments Introduces New SimpleLink™ Family of Wi-Fi 6 Companion ICs - News
April 18, 2023Texas Instruments announced the new SimpleLink™ family of Wi-Fi 6 companion integrated circuits (ICs) for applications that operate in high-density or high-temperature environments up to 105ºC.
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What You Missed at electronica 2022 - Blog
December 06, 2022Another trade show is in the books, and I’m pleased to report things are about as back to normal as they are likely to get. The show I’m referring to is electronica, which is held bi-annually in Munich, Germany. As such, it’s been four years since we’ve convened at what it is generally considered the world’s largest event for the embedded and electronics industries.
TI Unifies IoT Ecosystems with Matter-Enabled Wireless MCU Software - News
November 04, 2022DALLAS. Texas Instruments (TI) introduced Matter-enabled software development kits for Wi-Fi and Thread SimpleLink™ wireless microcontrollers (MCUs) designed to simplify the Matter protocol's adoption in Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The software and wireless MCUs (such as the CC3235SF and CC2652R7) can be used to create secure, ultra-low-power, and battery-powered smart home and industrial automation IoT applications that connect with devices across proprietary ecosystems.
On-Demand Webcast: Jump Start Your Edge AI Vision with TI - Podcast
September 21, 2022Machine learning inference has thoroughly penetrated embedded applications, especially with visual and spatial data like images and radar/lidar. Texas Instruments has a scalable processor portfolio for vision inference at the edge. From inexpensive Arm®-only solutions to computationally-efficient hardware accelerated solutions that deliver optimum combinations of performance, power efficiency and cost, our device performance levels range from 0.5 TOPS to 8 TOPS. With a large collection of pre-optimized AI models, no-cost and low-cost development tools, and a hardware-agnostic software programming environment, TI helps you bring your idea to realization on an embedded device in no time.
Texas Instruments New Bluetooth LE Wireless MCUs Make High-Quality RF and Power Performance More Affordable - News
July 01, 2022Texas Instruments (TI) expanded its connectivity portfolio with a new family of wireless microcontrollers (MCU) that enable high-quality Bluetooth Low Energy (LE)