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A Look at What's in Store for Hackster Impact Summit 2023 🏙️ Don't Miss Next Week's Hack

A Look at What's in Store for Hackster Impact Summit 2023 🏙️ Don't Miss Next Week's Hackster Impact Summit! We're just days away from Hackster’s free virtual event dedicated to inspiring developers, connecting organizations, and accelerating technological innovation. Impact Summit 2023 will feature live hardware demos, workshops, and conversations with companies like Nordic Semiconductor, Arm, and BrainChip discussing solutions that are making cities smarter, more sustainable, and more resilient. Want to know what can you expect to see and learn? Here's a quick look! [Read more]( Hardware ️‍🔥 BeagleV-Fire BeagleBoard has announced a new SBC, featuring a Microchip PolarFire SoC — combining four user-accessible 64-bit RISC-V cores with an FPGA fabric, on a compact footprint: the BeagleV-Fire. [Read more]( 🟥 Olimex RT1010-Py Olimex has launched what founder Tsvetan Usunov calls the company's "fastest board running MicroPython," the RT1010-Py — based on an Arm Cortex-M7 MCU core running at 500MHz. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 🪩 Tiny Dancer This Dance Dance Revolution arcade game did not live up to the marketing hype, so BigRig Creates redesigned it for an authentic experience. [Read more]( 🚦 AI Traffic Light In an effort to increase public safety, Roni Bandini created a prototype traffic light that uses a TI AM62A Starter Kit to identify a motorcyclist not wearing a helmet. [Read more]( What's Happening? 🔎 Arm Invests in RasPi Arm Holdings recently announced an investment in Raspberry Pi — acquiring "a minority stake" in the popular single-board computer maker. [Read more]( 🟧 OrangeStorm Giga ELEGOO has launched its OrangeStorm Giga on Kickstarter, setting a new standard for large-format 3D printing technology. [Read more]( ♻️ ESP Core 3.0.0 ESP32 Core for Arduino IDE version 3.0.0 is now available from Espressif, with added support for the ESP32-C6 and ESP32-H2 and updates to several peripheral APIs. [Read more]( 🎙 Jazz DiMauro's Practical Technomancy on Hackster Café She melds LEDs with corset boning, builds 3D-printed brain-controlled kitty ears, and has a pet cat called Samhain: Jazz DiMauro was the perfect Hackster Café guest for Halloween! From ESP32s to vintage computers, robots to industrial design, Jazz has a deep well of hardware pursuits. Watch this episode to learn about her many projects. [Watch now]( [Hackster.io]( Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 2580 Junction Ave San Jose, CA 95134 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from our list.

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