embedded world 2019Records broken again

The 17th edition of embedded world set new records in terms of exhibitors and exhibition space. At around 31,000, there were slightly fewer visitors than in 2018 - but this is the second-best visitor result in the event's history. The hype topic of AI was omnipresent at the trade fair.

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Speaker from Texas Instruments at embedded world 2019
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Ray Upton, vice president of connected microcontrollers at Texas Instruments, unveiled new embedded processing and analog chips based on bulk acoustic wave (BAW) technology for connectivity and communications infrastructures. TI's first two devices to be developed using BAW technology are the 'SimpleLink CC2652RB' wireless microcontroller (MCU) and the 'Network Synchronizer Clock LMK05318'.

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