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A Recap of 2023, New Challenges + More! 🎉 23 Hackster News Articles From 2023 This past year

A Recap of 2023, New Challenges + More! 🎉 23 Hackster News Articles From 2023 This past year saw the launch of new hardware like the Raspberry Pi 5 as well as projects ranging from a Doom-playing LEGO brick to an AI-powered homework machine. As we turn the page on 2023, let's take a final look back at the most popular News articles! [Read more]( Hardware ⬛ Infineon PSoC Edge Infineon has extended its PSoC family of MCUs with a new range designed specifically for running ML and AI workloads at the edge. [Read more]( ⬜ EDATEC ED-IPC3020 EDATEC has announced a Raspberry Pi 5-powered system designed for industrial computing — and boasting support for M.2 NVMe solid-state storage. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 🦊 Animatronic Fox Head Katherine Connell is creating a fox companion bot that can tilt its head, wiggle its ears, and features animated eyes. [Read more]( 📪 The Mailblocks Guy Dupont built a mailbox that blocks push notifications until a smartphone is placed inside. [Read more]( What's Happening? 🗓️ New Contest Deadline You now have until January 14th to submit your Matter-ready smart home applications utilizing Nordic's nRF7002 or nRF5340-based development kits. Winners will be announced January 30th. [Enter now]( ✨ AMD Kria KD240 Guides Following the release of the AMD Kria K24 SOM, Whitney Knitter put together a series of guides for getting started with the KD240 Drives Starter Kit in [Vivado 2023.2]( [PetaLinux 2023.2]( and [Vitis Unified 2023.2](. [Check it out]( 👾 Next Chip's Challenge The latest Chip’s Challenge has you tackling AI anomaly detection! Show off and sharpen your AI skills to win prizes like an Intel NUC, GPU, or fun swag. [Get started]( 🧠Need AMD AI Hardware for Your Contest Submission? Do you have an idea for a robotics, PC, or generative AI application? Don't miss your chance to qualify for a free AMD Radeon GPU, Ryzen AI-powered PC, Kria AI Robotics Kit, or access to an AMD Instinct accelerator to help build your project. (And don't forget, each category has a $10,000 top prize!) [Apply 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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