Building the Cities of Tomorrow: A Look at the Role of Technology in SMART Cities
From smart transportation systems to intelligent energy networks, the potential benefits of smart cities are many and varied.
From smart transportation systems to intelligent energy networks, the potential benefits of smart cities are many and varied.
In this article, we take a journey through time, exploring how technology has shaped the transport industry over the years and what the future holds.
The main objective of the new Wi-Fi 6 standard is not only to increase Wi-Fi speeds but also to increase the network capacity to handle multiple devices simultaneously.
PoE (Power over Ethernet) is a networking technology that can transmit both data and power over the same LAN (Local Area Network) Ethernet cable.
In this article we explore the impact of technology on the oil, gas and energy industries and examine the key changes that have taken place.
In this blog, we look at industrial automation and control, as well as the different industrial revolutions and the advancements of Industry 4.0.
Ultimately, the choice of material for the PC case depends on where and how it will be used. Both plastic and metal cases have their own unique advantages and disadvantages, and the right choice will depend on the specific needs of the application.
CANbus, or Controller Area Network, is a communication protocol that is used to connect electronic devices in a network. It was originally developed for use in the automotive industry, but is now used in a wide variety of other applications as well.
This article explores the differences between cloud computing and edge computing, including pros and cons for each.
The newer PCIe 5.0 standards mean a higher-bandwidth connection to GPUs, SSDs and other peripherals. 12th Gen systems add support for PCIe 5.0, while 11th Gen added support for PCIe 4.0. All generations of PCIe are backwards compatible, so there’s no reason not to upgrade.
USB4 is a specification by the USB Implementers Forum, which was released in version 1.0 on 29 August 2019. The USB4 protocol is based on the Thunderbolt 3 protocol; the Thunderbolt 3 specification was donated to the USB-IF by Intel Corp.
A real-time operating system (RTOS) is a type of operating system that is designed to provide timely and deterministic processing of real-time applications.
Take the next evolutionary leap with the performance hybrid architecture of 12th Generation Intel Core processors. Get the performance you need, where you need it—whether you’re a creator, developer, streamer, or everyday user. Whatever you’re into, do more of it, whenever you want.
Intel sets the industry standard for processor innovation and performance, powering desktops, laptops, workstations and servers—for business and personal use, immersive gaming, content creation, IoT, Artificial Intelligence and more.
Design for Manufacture (DFM) is a set of guidelines and techniques that are used to optimize the design of a product for the manufacturing process.