Arduino has revised its UNO board
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32-bit Cortex-M4

Arduino has revised its UNO board and promised "a long-awaited update on performance and possibilities."

Arm wants to increase its margins
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Plans to jack up its royalties

British chip designer Arm wants to increase the royalties it charges for its chip licensing, according to a report by Financial Times.

ZTE and Leia make a glasses-free 3D tablet
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Cost a bit

US enema-of-the-state ZTE and an outfit called Leia is making a 12.4-inch, $1,100 Android tablet with a glasses-free 3D display.

Intel launches 13th Gen Core vPro processors
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Covers all market segments

Intel has officially announced the new Intel vPro platform powered by the full lineup of 13th Gen Intel Core processors, covering pretty much all markets, from ultraportables, thin-and-light commercial notebooks, and standard notebooks, to desktops, all with the latest vPro technology built into the silicon.

Threadripper 7000 confirmed for second half of the year
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Along with TR5 platform 

Asus China General Manager Tony Yu has confirmed that AMD's Ryzen Threadripper 7000 (codename Storm Peak) and new TR5 platform will hit the market in the second half of this year.