Robin Mitchell

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.

Could Intel be forging ties to RISC-V for microcontroller development?

Recent reports show that Intel has continued to show interest in RISC-V, and while many speculate that the support for RISC-V could help Intel gain better market share in mobile co

RISC-V | 12-09-2022

Baidu announces development of first quantum computer with cloud services

As the world continues to pursue quantum computers, Chinese technology company Baidu announces the development of their first quantum computer as well as a cloud service to allow c

12-09-2022

How Robots & AI Will Reduce the Cost of Elderly Care

Care homes for the elderly are notoriously expensive, challenging to manage, and damaging to families, but the rising capabilities of AI and robotics could soon help provide indepe

AI | 09-09-2022

Is Wind Power the Solution for the UK?

Recently, a deal between a coal-fired power plant and the UK authorities has delayed the coal plants decommissioning in fear of energy struggles this winter, but could wind energy

Environment | 08-09-2022

Alibaba Cloud Reveals New RISC-V Development Platform

Recently, Chinese giant Alibaba Cloud unveiled a new RISC-V development platform that it hopes will continue to push developers into the field of RISC-V. What challenges does RISC-

RISC-V | 07-09-2022

How the CHIPS Act and Other Restrictive Laws Could Empower Chinese Manufacturing

As governments worldwide continue to enact protectionism on semiconductor products, a lack of foresight could help embolden Chinese semiconductor manufacturing while still leaving

06-09-2022

Researchers Create Flexible Temperature Sensor Array Capable Of Creating Thermal Maps

Recently, researchers have demonstrated a temperature array that can be adhered to other surfaces and be used to generate heat maps. What challenges do typical thermal sensing solu

05-09-2022

Researchers Demonstrate a New 3D Dram Technology That Increases Memory Density

Researchers have conducted an experiment to reduce the size of DRAM and increase memory density by eliminating the need for a cell capacitor, which they achieved through the 3D sta

05-09-2022

Touch Sensor Developed That Helps Patients Control Medication

Recognising the challenges patients face when taking lithium, researchers recently demonstrated a touch sensor that can determine the levels of lithium in the blood without using i

02-09-2022