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NVIDIA’s new AI chip is 30 times faster than its predecessor
NVIDIA has launched the Blackwell platform, promising organisations the capability to deploy real-time generative AI across trillion-parameter large language models.
Formula E announces Google Cloud partnership
Formula E has announced a new technology partnership with Google Cloud, a multi-year deal to drive innovation.
GlobalFoundries snaps up Tagore GaN IP portfolio
GlobalFoundries has acquired Tagore Technology’s proprietary and production proven Power Gallium Nitride (GaN) IP portfolio.
AI writer at Wimbledon criticised for errors
AnAI writer, implemented to provide updates fromWimbledon, has been found to publish numerous factual errors on the tournament’s first day, according to The Guardian.
The Electronics Excellence Award: shortlist announcement
Welcome to the shortlist announcement page! Here you will find the amazing shortlisted products for the most rigorous and transparent award in the industry. The Electronics Excellence Award ceremony will be taking place at the Electronic Specifier booth (Hall 5-144) on the first day of embedded world on 9th April at 2:00pm. You are all welcome to come and visit to see which product will win! Comment below which product you think will win the E...
ADLINK Technology at embedded world 2024
ADLINK Technology will be at Embedded World 2024 to showcase its responses to trends in the embedded market.
Alphawave announces 9.2Gbps platform
Alphawave Semi has unveiled a 9.2 Gbps HBM3E sub-system (PHY + Controller IP) silicon platform.
Alphawave Semi unlocks 1.2TBps connectivity with 9.2Gbps HBM3E
Alphawave Semi, a global pioneer in high-speed connectivity and compute silicon for the world’s technology infrastructure, has announced a 9.2Gbps HBM3E sub-system (PHY + Controller IP) silicon platform.
IP sub-system takes chiplet memory bandwidth to 1.2 TBps
Alphawave Semi has unveiled a 9.2 Gbps HBM3E sub-system (PHY + Controller IP) silicon platform.
NVIDIA advances physical AI with largest indoor synthetic dataset
NVIDIA contributed the largest ever indoor synthetic dataset to the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) conference’s annual AI City Challenge – helping researchers and developers advance the development of solutions for smart cities and industrial automation.