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.

Is RISC-V Poised to Benefit From Arm’s Licensing Changes?

Amid industry challenges and after facing financial difficulties, ARM is considering different ways to increase its revenue, such as the possibility of raising the license price an

Insights | 27-03-2023

UCLA's Single-Neuron Activity Detection Device: The Future of Neurological Treatment?

Researchers from UCLA have developed a new wearable device that can detect single-neuron activity in the brain, overcoming challenges in monitoring brain activity using non-invasiv

In The News | 16-03-2023

Intel's Latest 20A & 18A Processes: Bringing Humanity Closer to the 1nm Node

Recently, semiconductor manufacturers like Intel have been facing significant challenges in shrinking transistors to the 1nm node due to quantum effects like quantum tunnelling, wh

Semiconductors | 15-03-2023

Growing Electrodes Inside Living Tissue: The Future of Neural Interface Technology

Recently, researchers demonstrated a new technique for growing electrodes in living tissue, eliminating the damaging effects of electrode implantation. This breakthrough in bio-ele

Insights | 14-03-2023

Bringing Custom Chips to the Masses: The Story of Tiny Tapeout

The Tiny Tapeout project, which provides an opportunity for individuals to create custom semiconductor chips, is preparing for its third wave of chip fabrication, Tapeout 3. With 1

Semiconductors | 13-03-2023

Bringing Custom Chips to the Masses: The Story of Tiny Tapeout

The Tiny Tapeout project, which provides an opportunity for individuals to create custom semiconductor chips, is preparing for its third wave of chip fabrication, Tapeout 3. With 1

Insights | 13-03-2023

New Bionic Finger Breakthrough: Detecting Substructures in Materials

Recently, researchers demonstrated a new bionic finger with subsurface tactile tomography capabilities, enabling it to detect substructures in soft materials and improving the tact

In The News | 13-03-2023

Engineers' Software Reliance and Its Risks: Lessons from Therac-25

As the engineering world continues to increase its reliance on software, engineers must recognise that while the software is great for most applications, those involved with safety

Insights | 10-03-2023