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For decades, hardware development has often looked like a relay race: Work is handed from the mechanical team to the electrical team to the RF team, and eventually back again, hopefully without too many expensive surprises waiting at the finish line. But as products become smaller, faster, smarter, and far more complex, that old-school “over-the-wall” workflow is starting to show its cracks.

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Renesas Electronics Corporation, a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, announced today that a Renesas subsidiary has completed the acquisition of software developer Pictorus, based in Oakland, California.

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The Marketing Minute: AI Is Watching Your Marketing Habits

06/10/2026 | Brittany Martin -- Column: The Marketing Minute
Last summer, I decided I wanted to get better at skateboarding. I had no aspirations of becoming the next Tony Hawk; I simply wanted to feel more comfortable on the board. Like many people learning a new skill, I wanted progress to happen fairly quickly. It didn't. For weeks, every ride felt awkward. Then one day, I realized I wasn't thinking as much. I had better balance, and I felt more natural on the board. Progress had been accumulating through repetition. I've been thinking about that lesson recently because it reminds me of marketing, particularly as generative AI begins to change how customers discover companies and products.
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