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.

AMD Filing Patents for Chiplet Designs

Recently, AMD announced that it had filed a patent for its next generation of chiplet-based GPUS. What are chiplets, what advantages do they provide semiconductor designs, and what

15-01-2021

Should Intel go fabless?

Recently, a hedge fund company who has purchased a large stake in Intel has urged the company to go the way of other semiconductor developers and go fabless. Why has the hedge fund

15-01-2021

How IoT Sensors are Helping Move COVID-19 Vaccines

Now that multiple COVID-19 vaccines are being approved for use worldwide, safe transportation of the vaccine couldn’t be any more important. How are IoT sensors important for vacci

IoT | 13-01-2021

Coventry Council May Deploy Smart Sensors to Fine Fossil-Fuel Cars

Recently, Coventry Council announced that it is considering linking data from smart sensors to find cars that park in electric vehicle charging stations. What was the original use

12-01-2021

Wiliot – The Battery-less IoT Device

Recently, Wiliot announced the release of their battery-less IoT device. What is the device capable of, what technological challenges does it face, and how could it change the IoT

IoT | 11-01-2021

Tesla Gigafactory – Rumours of Somerset

Rumours have been spreading around Elon Musk’s wanting to build a gigafactory in Somerset. What information is known so far, what are gigafactories, and how do they differ to stand

11-01-2021

Could fixed wireless broadband be the solution for connectivity?

While COVID has accelerated the growth of remote work tremendously, remote work was always going to happen. What is fixed wireless broadband, how does it different to standard conn

10-01-2021

Microsoft to Develop ARM Server Device

In recent news, Microsoft has announced that it will be developing its own ARM-based processors for servers, and potentially Microsoft Surface devices. How has Intel fallen behind

09-01-2021