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February 13, 2024


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ITTIA Expands Embedded Data Computing to Include STM32U5, STM32H7 and STM32H5

ITTIA is an ST Authorized Partner, and ITTIA DB for the STM32 family provides robust real-time data management and analysis software for STMicroelectronics (ST) devices. The combination of ITTIA DB with the STM32 family of 32-bit microcontrollers offers a new degree of freedom to MCU edge devices.


ITTIA DB IoT is an embeddable, high-performance, small footprint database that is silently installed into device firmware.

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NXP Releases New All-Purpose MCU and Enriched FRDM Development Platform

NXP has released the MCX A14x and A15x series of "all-purpose" microcontrollers. MCX A is part of the larger MCX portfolio that shares a common Arm® Cortex®-M33 core platform.


The MCX A14x operates at 48 MHz and the MCX A15x operates at 96MHz. Device package options include 32-pin QFN, 48-pin QFN and a 64-pin LQFP. MCX A parts are IO and pin compatible across the package types, simplifying migration and upgrades. 

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Nuvoton Unveils MA35H0 Series Microprocessor for Industrial HMI Applications

The MA35H0 is built around dual power-efficient 64/32-bit Cortex-A35 cores based on the Armv8-A architecture, running at up to 650 MHz, with 32KB of L1 cache for each core, and 512KB of shared L2 cache.


There’s no need for external memory as 128 MB of DDR SDRAM is stacked inside the 24 mm2 LQFP216 package (part number MA35H04F764C), saving space and reducing electromagnetic interference (EMI) and cost.

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Which Direction to the Future of Microcontrollers?

With their unparalleled versatility, efficiency, and intelligence, microcontrollers are poised to usher in a new era of digital transformation. Which way will it go?


Super Connectivity

Microcontrollers are at the heart of the IoT revolution. With advancements in wireless protocols like 5G and Wi-Fi 6, microcontrollers will enable seamless communication between devices, paving the way for smarter homes, cities, and industries.


AI Integration

The integration of AI capabilities into microcontrollers is set to redefine embedded systems. By leveraging machine learning algorithms and edge computing, microcontrollers will be empowered to make real-time decisions, better anticipate user needs, and adapt to dynamic environments with unparalleled efficiency.

Energy Efficiency

With climate change top of mind, energy efficiency is paramount. Microcontrollers of the future will prioritize low-power design to minimize energy consumption without compromising performance. Battery life will get a boost and the carbon footprint of connected systems will drop.


Edge Computing

As data generated at the edge continues to skyrocket, microcontrollers will alleviate bandwidth constraints, reduce latency, and enable real-time insights, empowering businesses to extract maximum value from their IoT deployments.


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