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There’s still time to register for part three of the Arm Cortex-M33 technical webinar series

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. . . . . . WEBINAR SERIES: . SIMPLIFY SOFTWARE SECURITY, ENHANCE PERFORMANCE AND IMPLEMENT MACHINE LEARNING . . . . THREE-PART WEBINAR SERIES | 60 MINUTES EACH Join us on April 30 for the final session of this 3-part webinar series where we will focus on Enabling Industry 4.0 with NXP’s MCU-based Machine Learning Solution for Power-conscious End Nodes . If you haven’t already registered for this series of webinars, you can still register for the final session by clicking the “register now” button below. If you were unable to join the first two webinars, or would like to revisit the information, you may access the presentatio

Learn How to Properly Store Epoxy Adhesives

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     May 2019 Check out this tech tip by Master Bond’s experts on the proper techniques and methods for storing epoxy adhesive systems. Learn some of the specific requirements for one component, two component, and premixed and frozen systems in order to maximize shelf life and optimize performance. Master Bond www.masterbond.com newsletters@masterbond.com +1 201 343 8983          Copyright 2019 by Master Bond Inc. All Rights Reserved. This content may not be reproduced in any way without the prior written permission of Master Bond Inc. Master Bon

Webinar: Comparing PCIe & IEEE Specifications

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1.800.833.9200 Live Webinar: Understanding Differences between PCI Express 4.0/5.0 and IEEE High Speed Electrical Specifications May 16, 2019 at 11:00 AM PDT / 2:00 PM EDT Sign up to attend our webinar, Understanding Differences between PCI Express 4.0/5.0 and IEEE High Speed Electrical Specifications . Our Tektronix domain experts, Dan Froelich and Pavel Zivny, will contrast the methodologies of the specifications and engage in a lively discussion of the

Can AI Save the Corner Store?

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System Design Journal Machine Learning Takes on Retail ML can help save bricks-and-mortar stores, but the hardware will be key. Disciplined use of machine learning and augmented reality have a good shot at saving the bricks-and-mortar retail store. But the time to start is now. Read article Ron Wilson Editor-in-Chief