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AI and Big Data Expo Europe announces new speakers
AI and Big Data Expo Europe, the event for exploring the latest advancements in artificial intelligence and big data, announces its lineup of speakers for the expo, which is set to take place on 1-2 October 2024 at RAI, Amsterdam.
NVIDIA research wins CVPR Autonomous Grand Challenge
NVIDIA showcases accelerated computing and generative AI breakthroughs for autonomous vehicle development at the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition conference.
Hitachi and Microsoft accelerate innovation with Generative AI
Hitachi and Microsoft announced a projected multi-billion dollar collaboration over the next three years that will accelerate social innovation with generative AI.
Ambarella brings gen AI capabilities to edge devices
Ambarella, an edge AI semiconductor company, has announced during CES that it is demonstrating multi-modal large language models (LLMs) running on its new N1 SoC series at a fraction of the power-per-inference of leading GPU solutions.
Advantech receives 2024 IoT Edge Computing Excellence Award
Advantech has announced that the MIC-732-AO, UNO-148 V2, MIC-770 V3 + MIC-75GF10, and IPC-730 have each received a 2024 IoT Edge Computing Excellence Award from IoT Evolution World.
Vishay 150V MOSFET increases efficiency
Vishay has introduced a new 150 V TrenchFET Gen V n-channel power MOSFET in the PowerPAK SO-8S (QFN 6x5) package.
Renesas unveils automotive multi-domain SoC on 3nm process
Renesas has launched the new generation of automotive fusion system-on-chips (SoCs) serving multiple automotive domains including Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), in-vehicle infotainment (IVI), and gateway applications on a single-chip.
Axiomtek announces the MMB541 new micro ATX motherboard
Axiomtek has introduced the MMB541, a Micro ATX motherboard specifically optimised for high-performance AI, automation, and industrial applications.
Avalue Technology at MEDICA 2024
Avalue Technology will be showcasing its innovations at the MEDICA exhibition in Düsseldorf, Germany, from November 11 to 14, 2024.
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.