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|November 2025
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SoCs
Designers of connected devices often struggle with running multiple wireless protocols, handling computing tasks, and keeping data secure without adding extra parts. Silicon Labs' SiMG301 and SiBG301 solve this by separating tasks for applications, wireless, and security, allowing devices like lights, switches, sensors, and controllers to function while reducing extra parts. The SoCs also help manufacturers get certifications and keep software and security up to date, meeting rules for safety and data protection.
Silicon Labs
https://www.silabs.com
Processors
Embedded systems in industrial and network environments demand long life, reliability, and low power use. AMD's EPYC embedded 4005 processors bring server-grade stability and efficiency to these systems, helping engineers manage high workloads with minimal energy use, while ensuring security and uptime for automation, networking, and industrial edge computing.
AMD
https://www.amd.com
WiFi 7 antenna
IoT designers face space constraints and protocol confusion when connecting devices globally. Leankon's flexible WiFi 7 antenna solves this by supporting multiple wireless standards in a tiny form factor. It ensures strong, stable performance while cutting redesign costs, helping manufacturers build smaller, smarter, and more power-efficient connected devices.
Leankon
https://www.leankon.com
Chipset
Smartphone makers want faster AI and console-level graphics without sacrificing battery life. MediaTek's Dimensity 9500 chipset delivers that with on-device generative AI and highly efficient performance. It helps manufacturers build premium devices that process large AI models locally while offering cinematic visuals and power efficiency.
MediaTek
https://www.mediatek.com
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