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Avnet Launches New Tria Brand, AMD Pervasive AI Developer Contest + More 🎉 Avnet Launches New

Avnet Launches New Tria Brand, AMD Pervasive AI Developer Contest + More 🎉 Avnet Launches New Tria Brand Meet Tria™, a new product brand that brings Avnet's compute capabilities all together. These comprehensive embedded boards, systems, and services help OEMs that are outsourcing complex manufacturing get from design to mass production faster — and with less risk. [Read more]( Hardware 😺 Flipper Add-on CANBus Attach Electronic Cats' new MCP2515-based add-on to a Flipper, install the app, and start analyzing (or sending) CAN bus traffic from the palm of your hand. [Read more]( ⌚ Sensor Watch Pro Joey Castillo's Sensor Watch Pro is a Microchip L22-based PCB that upgrades your classic Casio F-91W watch with a temp sensor, expandability, and long battery life. [Read more]( Projects of the Week ⚠️ Earthquake Alert Device Naveen Kumar's device ensures seismic safety with real-time alerts and immediate machine shutdowns via efficient cellular-based remote commands. [Read more]( 🔲 BLE Asset Tracking Evan Rust's project leverages the BLE connectivity of the Particle Monitor One and two Photon 2s to track beacons in a 2D space. [Read more]( What's Happening? ✨ xTool M1 Ultra The new xTool M1 Ultra can replace four different machines in your craft room, saving both space and money. [Read more]( 🟧 Jailbreaking the R1 If you bought a Rabbit R1, and just don't know what to do with there is now a solution. You can jailbreak it! Find out how in Alasdair Allan's article. [Read more]( 🧠ML on the SAMA7G54 Edge Impulse has partnered with Microchip to offer full support for building, training, and deploying edge ML models using the SAMA7G54 as a target. [Read more]( ❗ Last Call for Your AMD-Powered AI Projects AMD's Pervasive AI Developer Contest challenged the Hackster community to create the next wave of generative, robotics, and PC AI applications based on AMD GPUs, the AMD Kria KR260 Robotics Starter Kit, and the AMD Ryzen AI — all for a chance to win a top prize of $10,000 in each category. Submissions close July 31st. [Enter now]( [X]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Hackster.io]( Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 2550 N. First Street, Suite 350 San Jose, CA 95131 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from our list.

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