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.

Over 10 billion RISC-V cores are in use, but where are they?

In a surprising report, RISC-V International reported that over 10 billion RISC-V cores have been delivered to market solutions, and yet it would seem that RISC-V processors are a

RISC-V | 15-07-2022

Apple to introduce new Lockdown feature to defend against spyware

After the fallout from Pegasus, Apple has announced that it will introduce a lockdown feature that will prevent spyware from accessing Apple devices. What did the Pegasus spyware d

14-07-2022

Swiss €2bn pumped hydro storage completed, media calls it a “water battery”

As engineers continue to find economic solutions to storing excess renewable energy, the media continues to exaggerate well-established technologies with the goal of creating hype

14-07-2022

Joint venture unveils world’s first RISC-V laptop

As RISC-V continues to push the boundaries of open-source computing, a joint venture between DeepComputing and Xcalibyte has developed the world’s first RISC-V laptop set to be rel

RISC-V | 12-07-2022

AI to train AI: Tesla fires hundreds of data labellers

A few weeks ago, Elon Musk stated that employees had to return to the office and that some would be let go due to more challenging economic times. But while Tesla is perusing self-

AI | 11-07-2022

UK introducing Text & Data Mining rights for AI development

In order to train AI algorithms, large amounts of input data are required, and acquiring this data has continued to become more challenging. Now, the UK government has announced pl

AI | 11-07-2022

The dangers of synthetic data: Training AI's with simulations

A recent VentureBeat report discusses how synthetic data can help improve AI. However, engineers need to be extremely cautious when using such data as this data, at the end of the

AI | 08-07-2022

As Predicted: China using health apps for population control

A new report from the Financial Times reveals how Chinese authorities are using COVID health apps and mass surveillance to control their population. What exactly has been reported

07-07-2022