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* February 21: AMD launches {{amd|EPYC Embedded}} processors (formerly {{amd|Snowy Owl|l=core}}) and {{amd|Ryzen Embedded}} (formerly {{amd|Great Horned Owl}})
 
* February 21: AMD launches {{amd|EPYC Embedded}} processors (formerly {{amd|Snowy Owl|l=core}}) and {{amd|Ryzen Embedded}} (formerly {{amd|Great Horned Owl}})
 
* February 26: Intel started shipping its {{intel|Stratix 10 TX}} [[FPGA]]s with up to 58 Gbps [[PAM4]] transmission capabilities.
 
* February 26: Intel started shipping its {{intel|Stratix 10 TX}} [[FPGA]]s with up to 58 Gbps [[PAM4]] transmission capabilities.
* February 26: [[GreenWaves]] launches their first product, the {{greenwaves|GAP8}}, an ultra-low power [[RISC-V]] microprocessor for intelligence IoT
 
 
* February 27: [[Qualcomm]] launches the {{qualcomm|Snapdragon 700}} family intended to bridge the gap between the 600 and 800 series by offering a mix of premium features and mid-range pricing.
 
* February 27: [[Qualcomm]] launches the {{qualcomm|Snapdragon 700}} family intended to bridge the gap between the 600 and 800 series by offering a mix of premium features and mid-range pricing.
 
* March 4: [[Microchip]] announced it will [[acquire]] [[Microsemi]] for $8.35 billion.
 
* March 4: [[Microchip]] announced it will [[acquire]] [[Microsemi]] for $8.35 billion.

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