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FORTEC Integrated AI-Enabled SBC IB962
FORTEC Integrated has introduced the IB962 from iBASE, a powerful Edge-AI solution.
Omdia research finds unprecedented polarizer oversupply
Omdia’s latest Display Optical Film Tracker, projects that global polarizer demand will reach 594 million square meters in 2024 expanding to 682 million square meters by 2027, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.4%.
Yes, to AI functions in cars – but no to extra charges
Where and how much is theAI revolution changing the automotive industry? An international mobility study by MHP management and IT consultancy gives an overview, supplies current facts and figures, and provides recommendations for action for decision-makers.
Performance boost for AI inference in the low-power range
For the first time, Intel Core i processors with up to eight E-cores are now available on SMARC Computer-on-Modules. This allows even the smallest fanless low-power systems for extended temperature ranges to benefit from extremely powerful AI inference logic and enhanced virtualisation options, improving cyber security among other advantages.
Alliance Memory introduces six new CMOS DDR4 SDRAMs
Alliance Memory has announced that it has expanded its portfolio of CMOS DDR4 SDRAMs with six new 8Gb, 16Gb, and 32Gb devices in 78-ball FBGA and 96-ball FBGA packages.
Rackspace launches NVIDIA on-demand GPU-as-a-Service
Rackspace has announced the expansion of Rackspace Spot with a new geographic location and an on-demand GPU-as-a-Service powered by NVIDIA accelerated computing.
Aitech’s space-ready orbital systems
Aitech Systems has expanded its space-rated unified system architectures to meet the growing demands for shorter development times and lower costs among satellite busses, subsystems, and payloads.
The UK can build its own AWS – but its tech firms must back British Cloud
Mahdi Yahya, CEO and Founder of Ori, a UK provider of GPUs for AI compute, argues that the UK has all the ingredients necessary to build its own sovereignCloud computing infrastructure– but it’s being held back by a lack of imagination from senior tech players.
World’s first ear-worn AI/ML platform for physiological monitoring
Cambridge Future Tech has entered into a relationship with Nokia Bell Labs and Nokia Ventures & Partnerships to establish OmniBuds, for the commercialisation of Nokia Bell Labs OmniBuds platform, the world’s first ear-worn AI/ML computing platform designed to monitor vital signs, including heart and respiration rates, as well as users’ physical activities and audio experiences.
DeepL to debut NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD
DeepL has announced it will be among the first to commercially deploy the NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD with DGX GB200 systems.