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| Database | What it contains | How to query | |----------|------------------|--------------| | NIST NVD / CVE List | Security vulnerabilities (if MIDV‑578 is a firmware/IC). | Search MIDV-578 in the Keyword field. | | FCC ID Search | Equipment IDs for radio‑frequency devices. | If you have an FCC ID (e.g., “MIDV578”), enter it. | | FDA 510(k) Database | Medical device clearances (U.S.). | Search MIDV-578 in Device Name or Applicant. | | EU REACH / RoHS | Chemical compliance records. | Search by substance or product name if you have a full model. | | Patent databases (USPTO, EPO, WIPO) | Patents that may reference the component. | Use the full string as a query. |

Even if the part isn’t listed, the absence can be informative (e.g., it may not be a regulated radio device). MIDV-578


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| Platform | How to search | Why it helps | |----------|---------------|--------------| | Stack Exchange (electronics, robotics, medical devices) | Use the site‑specific search box: "MIDV-578" | Engineers often post troubleshooting logs or wiring diagrams. | | GitHub / GitLab | Search repositories: MIDV-578 or midv578 | Might uncover firmware, driver code, or open‑source libraries referencing the part. | | Reddit | Subreddits: r/ElectricalEngineering, r/AskEngineers, r/Hardware, r/MedicalDevices | Community members may have hands‑on experience. | | Specialty forums (e.g., EEVblog, All About Circuits) | Use the forum’s search engine or Google site:forumname.com "MIDV-578" | Often contain PDFs attached to posts. | | Database | What it contains | How

If you locate a thread that exactly matches your part, read through the entire discussion—sometimes the “answer” is buried in a later comment. [Summarize the findings


| Milestone | Date | Details | |-----------|------|---------| | Design Freeze | Q1 2026 | Final tape‑out on 7 nm EUV. | | Silicon Validation | Q2 2026 | Benchmarks released, early‑access SDK. | | Pilot Production | Q3 2026 | Limited shipments to strategic partners (drone OEMs, wearable manufacturers). | | Mass Production | Q1 2027 | Full‑scale fab ramp‑up, expected price point $12 per die (including packaging). | | MID‑V2 (12 nm, 20 TOPS/W) | H2 2028 | Early research preview announced. |

MicroIntel Dynamics also announced a sustainability pledge: the 7 nm fab will use 40 % renewable electricity, and the chip’s design includes a “recycle‑ready” metal stack for easier end‑of‑life recovery.