News Summary:
RT-RK recently addressed the technological, regulatory, and economic challenges in the modern IoT industry on February 11, 2026, by focusing on energy harvesting in IoT devices. This initiative considers EU Directives and harmonized standards such as LVD, WEEE, and REACH to ensure safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance for edge IoT devices. Previously, on February 4, RT-RK exhibited at MWC Barcelona 2026, showcasing its connectivity and device software solutions. A day earlier, on February 3, the company highlighted the complexities of product lifecycle management in the 21st-century electronics industry, citing rapid market evolution, shortened component lifecycles, and constant pressure for new product generations as factors making long-term system maintenance challenging, with component availability being a critical constraint. In late January, specifically on January 28, RT-RK worked with an emerging automotive OEM on its ADAS platform, which utilizes the TI TDA4VH-Q1 automotive-grade SoC designed for sensor fusion, L2/L3 domain controllers, and AI/video acceleration. Earlier, on January 20, the company performed GCC tuning for the SpacemiT X60 RISC, optimizing compiler performance for the SpacemiT K1 SoC, one of the first mass-market RISC-V platforms with RVV 1.0 support, to improve scheduling decisions and prevent pipeline stalls.