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CrowdStrike apologises before US Congress for global IT outage
Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike faced significant scrutiny on 24th September as it appeared before Congress to address its role in the global IT outage that occurred in July.
Future fusion maintenance with autonomous robot
Afully autonomous robothas been deployed to inspect the interior of a fusion energy facility, marking a world-first achievement in robotics and energy research.
Renesas 4th-generation R-Car automotive SoCs
Renesas Electronics has expanded its popular R-Car Family of system-on-chips (SoCs) for entry-level Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS).
Molex introduces thermal management for data centres
Molex has introduced a new thermal management innovation aimed at reducing both the time and cost associated with deploying and upgrading high-performance data centres.
Crossover MCU adds more punch for AI-Edge devices
NXP Semiconductors has unveiled its new i.MXRT700 crossover MCU family delivering higher performance and lower power consumption.
GenAI to boost UK economy by £120 billion YoY
A new report, authored by Experian in collaboration with techUK, reveals Generative AI (GenAI) has the potential to boost annual U.K. GDP over the next ten years by up to £120 billion, but cites significant barriers for businesses to overcome before that figure becomes a reality.
Zebra will focus on machine vision at VISION 2024
Zebra Technologies has announced that it will showcase its end-to-end AI machine vision solutions at VISION 2024, taking place from 8-10 October in Stuttgart, Germany.
Compact module delivers 39 TOPS AI performance
Congatec, a provider of embedded and Edge computing technology, introduces new COM Express Compact Computer-on-Modules with AMD Ryzen Embedded 8000 Series processors.
ASRock Industrial launches new IMB-X1900 motherboard
ASRock Industrial has introduced the IMB-X1900, a motherboard that combines innovation, processing power, and AI acceleration.
AI supports early error detection during end-of-line testing
Late detected faults during EOL (End of Line) testing can be expensive. A car engine whose defect is only detected after it has been installed in the vehicle can easily cause costs of five to ten thousand euros for reassembly, repair, and delivery delays.