Top 5 AI products in December
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 AI products to have been released in December 2024.
NVIDIA’s most affordable generative Al supercomputer
NVIDIA is taking the wraps off a new compact generative Al supercomputer, offering increased performance at a lower price with a software upgrade.
The new NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano Super Developer Kit, which fits in the palm of a hand, provides everyone from commercial Al developers to hobbyists and students, gains in generative Al capabilities and performance. And the price is now $249, down from $499. (Read more.)
New MIKROE Click board helps develop and train ML models
ML Vibro Sens Click from MIKROE is a compact add-on board designed for precise motion and vibration sensing and analysis.
Based on the FXLS8974CF, a 3-axis low-g accelerometer from NXP, this Click board offers high-performance and versatility ideal for developing and training machine learning (ML) models for vibration analysis. (Read more.)
LG develop cancer diagnosis AI model on Amazon Web Services
At AWS re:Invent, Amazon announced that LG AI Research, the artificial intelligence (AI) research hub of LG, has used AWS to develop its new pathology foundation model (FM) for earlier cancer diagnosis and treatment.
The histopathology image-specific model, EXAONEPath, can securely analyse microscopic images of tissue samples from cancer patients to reduce genetic testing times from two weeks to less than one minute, helping medical professionals improve the speed and effectiveness of treatments. (Read more.)
PhysicsX launches free AI tool for aerospace engineering
PhysicsX, a London-based startup bringing the power of generative AI to enable breakthrough engineering in advanced industries, has launched the first Large Geometry Model (LGM) for aerospace engineering, LGM-Aero, and a publicly accessible reference application, Ai.rplane, to showcase its power in designing aero structures.
Developed and provisioned on AWS, LGM-Aero was trained on more than 25 million meshes, representing more than 10 billion vertices, and a corpus of tens of thousands of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) simulations generated with Siemens Digital Industries tools. (Read more.)
ST's new MCU series has ML capabilities
STMicroelectronics has introduced a new microcontroller (MCU) series that, for the first time, acelerated machine learning (ML) capabilities.
In doing so, this enables cost-sensitive, power-conscious consumer and industrial products to provide high-performance features leveraging computer vision, audio processing, sound analysis and other algorithms, until now beyond the capabilities of small embedded systems. (Read more.)