Find Out How You Could Name A Baby Cow In Frankfort
It s been an unusually busy couple of weeks for the folks at the Boyd Brook Farm in Frankfort. According to their Farm Blog, which can be found on their facebook page, this season s new herd of baby cows all seem to be coming at once!
Laurie Philbrick, a herdsman on the farm, says they expect, when all is said and done, to have 20 calves born this season.
The farm, which has been in the business of raising grass fed beef and pastured pork since 1990, had their first calf of this year come April 12th; a little girl. And then fast and furiously, in the two weeks since, 11 more calves have been born. So far, 8 girls and 4 boys have been born, sometimes 2 arriving in the same day!
Industry Expert Blogs Arm enables the lowest power IoT devices with new Ambiq Apollo4 SoC on TSMC 22nm ULP and ULL libraries arm Blogs - Wolfgang Helfricht, Arm Jan. 13, 2021
As the world looks set to add billions of smart devices in the coming years, energy efficiency is critical to enable IoT devices connected 24/7. In the past, most IoT designs have been implemented in 40nm or larger geometries, but today we see many Arm partners migrating from these mature technologies to 22nm.
Why is 22nm process a compelling option for IoT? Clearly, there is a performance advantage in moving from 40nm or even larger process nodes to 22nm, bearing in mind that raw performance is not the right scale for measuring IoT designs. Instead, the best measure is energy for a given compute task. And this is where 22nm shines.