A weekly roundup covers embedded and hardware news: fanless AI vision systems built on Nvidia Jetson Orin with GMSL2 cameras, Akida neuromorphic chips optimized for tire and semiconductor inspection, a speech-recognition improvement cutting character error rates over 30% in noisy environments, Quartus Prime Pro Edition 26.1.1 adding DDR5-6400 and LPDDR5-6400 support for Agilex 7 M-Series FPGAs, growing demand for advanced RF systems driven by defense and space spending, and networking challenges in humanoid robot motion control.

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NEWSAetina Introduces Palm-Sized In-Vehicle Edge AI PlatformsBrainChip, Orama.AOI Target AI-Based Industrial Defect DetectionSensiBel and Aizip Combine Optical MEMS and Edge AI BeamformingAltera Expands DDR5 and LPDDR5 Support Across Agilex FPGAsARTICLESAdvanced RF Systems Power Next-Gen Mil-Aero CommsHumanoid Robots Need a Real-Time, Distributed Nervous System

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What memory speeds does Quartus Prime Pro Edition 26.1.1 support for Agilex 7 M-Series FPGAs?

Quartus Prime Pro Edition 26.1.1 adds support for DDR5-6400 and LPDDR5-6400 memory on Agilex 7 M-Series devices. This lets designers targeting these FPGAs use faster memory interfaces in their designs without needing a separate memory controller IP update. Track FPGA toolchain updates like this on daily.dev before starting a new memory interface design.

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