“At NI, we're dedicated to making sure that engineers and scientists are successful with our tools,” said Tamra Kerns, director of worldwide services at National Instruments. “The CLED certification ...
Data acquisition and test-and-measurement giant National Instruments (NI—Austin, Texas) is playing hardball at the innovation game again. Debuting what the company says are ultra high-performance ...
LONDON LabVIEW version 8.6 from National Instruments Corp. (Austin, Texas) adds techniques to improve design with multicore processors, field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and wireless ...
A unique programming interface promises to make it easier for C/C++ developers to take advantage of the LabVIEW FPGA Module and FPGA-based hardware for embedded control and acquisition applications.
The best just keep getting better. Version 8.5 of National Instruments' Lab- VIEW graphical programming environment brings a lot to the design table, like enhanced multicore support including ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 21, 2006--National Instruments (Nasdaq:NATI) today announced that EDN magazine editors selected NI LabVIEW 8, the latest version of the graphical development ...
New Version of Software Simplifies Parallel Programming, Distributed Wireless Sensor Networks, RF Testing and Real-Time Math to Empower Innovation. National Instruments today announced LabVIEW 2009, ...
National Instruments used the setting of its big annual NIWeek conference in Austin, Texas, to reemphasize its shift away from being a point provider of test and measurement solutions and toward being ...
Two new products extend the communication and measurement capabilities of the National Instruments wireless sensor network (WSN) platform. The NI 9792 is a programmable WSN gateway that can ...
Processors found in video-game machines are doubling as platforms for test and instrumentation software. Charmed Labs LLC of Hawthorne, N.J., bases a robot controller for students on the Game Boy ...
Desktop computers once ruled the computing universe in the distant past that most of us refer to as the early 1990s. But by the turn of the millennium, less than 10 years into their rule, desktops had ...