Robin Mitchell

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Robin Mitchell is an electronic engineer who has been involved in electronics since the age of 13. After completing a BEng at the University of Warwick, Robin moved into the field of online content creation, developing articles, news pieces, and projects aimed at professionals and makers alike. Currently, Robin runs a small electronics business, MitchElectronics, which produces educational kits and resources.

How AI is still too young for self-driving vehicles

A recent video going viral demonstrates a Tesla car mistaking the moon for an overhead amber light. What challenges does driving present self-driving systems, what does the video s

AI | 17-08-2021

The Custom Operating System: Could the future of security come from unique customisation?

The recent attack from China against Microsoft has many nations in upheaval in regards to security. Could the future against cyberattacks lie in the use of entirely custom operatin

Security | 17-08-2021

What is No-Code, and what challenges does it face?

It is hard to grasp how quickly technology changes and each change can leave some behind. What challenges do current technology trends present, what is No-Code, and is it the solut

07-08-2021

The future of chip design – AI creating AI?

Artificial intelligence has proved to be a useful tool when it comes to identifying patterns and behaviours in datasets that seem completely random. Why is AI so advantageous, what

AI | 05-08-2021

Should Ethernet replace CAN? Why Old Technologies are Hard to Replace

While the consumer industry does everything it can to replace old tech, some applications continue to use old tech, and with good reason. Why can old tech be hard to replace, shoul

03-08-2021

Researchers Utilize GPS and AI in Cars to Identify Potential Alzheimer Cases

Recently, researchers have been able to combine GPS with AI to detect early-onset Alzheimer’s in drivers which a high degree of accuracy. Why is detecting Alzheimer’s early importa

AI | 02-08-2021

Artificial intelligence used by UK armed forces for the first time in a training exercise

Recently, the armed forces utilised AI to improve their understanding of a simulated battlefield, allowing for better preparation during live-fire exercises. What ethical concerns

30-07-2021

Complementary vertical organic transistors developed that may reach GHz speeds

Recently, researchers have been able to develop complementary vertical organic transistors that may reach GHz speeds in the future. Why is CMOS logic so crucial to modern electroni

29-07-2021

Broadcom settles with FTC in monopoly case – Another semiconductor giant misbehaving

Broadcom has recently been sued by the FTC over monopoly charges and agreed to a settlement promising to change its sales tactics. What exactly did Broadcom do that upset the FTC?

Semiconductors | 22-07-2021