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British company secures over $1B to develop AI for self-driving vehicles
UK AI firm Wayve announced a £1.05 billion investment to develop the next generation of AI-powered self-driving vehicles, marking the largest investment in a UK AI company to date.
STMicroelectronics reveals new automotive-grade inertial modules
STMicroelectronics has introduced the ASM330LHBG1 automotive 3-axis accelerometer and 3-axis gyroscope module with a safety-software library that enables a cost-effective solution for functional-safety applications.
“Digital Shield” protects systems and components against cyber threats
With its new “Digital Shield” platform, Marquardt offers manufacturers from the automotive sector and other industries protection against potential cyber threats. The solution, a safety net for Marquardt products, includes ongoing monitoring of potential threats as well as analysis and evaluation of possible effects.
Infineon launches microcontroller for automotives
Infineon Technologies has introduced the PSoC 4 High Voltage Precision Analog (HVPA)-144K microcontroller, targeting the automotive battery management sector.
Renesas launches integrated code generator support
In collaboration with Renesas, SEGGER announces that Embedded Studio has now been integrated into the Renesas code generator known as Smart Configurator. This brings end-to-end SEGGER support for the new R9A02G021 group of MCUs, Renesas’ first 32-bit RISC-V devices for general purpose applications.
EVBox launches Impact Report accounting for ESG commitments
The EVBox Impact Report 2023 serves as a comprehensive summary of the company's sustainability performance, reflecting its core values and policies.
Meta Llama 3 support added to Dimensity platforms
MediaTek has announced that it has brought Meta Llama 3 generative AI LLM support to Dimensity platforms.
NASA fixes 24-billion-km Voyager-1 glitch
The US space agency announced that its Voyager-1 probe is now transmitting usable information back to Earth, following a period of incoherent signals. This milestone has been achieved despite the spacecraft's age of 46 years, making it humanity's most distant object. A computer malfunction had previously halted the return of intelligible data since November; however, engineers have successfully rectified this issue.
PX5 announces functional safety certification of the PX5 RTOS
PX5 has announced off-the-shelf functional safety certification of its PX5 RTOS for its application software.
WomenWhoCode (WWC) announces sudden closure
WomenWhoCode (WWC), a charitable organisation dedicated to supporting women in the technology sector, has announced its dissolution due to a severe funding shortfall.