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Top 5 IoT products in July
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 IoT products to have been released in July 2023.
Why multi-camera synchronisation is a key feature in cameras
In this blog, you'll learn about the key role played by multi-camera synchronisation, how it works, and examples of autonomous vehicles using this path-breaking technology.
Telecom Infra Project: dates and location for flagship event
An event that covers all aspects of open and disaggregated network technologies, Fyuz attracts C-Level executives, visionary speakers, innovators, and disruptors.
Automotive industry: 2023 review & 2024 expectations
As we approach the end of 2023, Yole Group's analysts contemplate the factors influencing ADAS and AD and go deeper into the implementation of electrification.
Will the growth in AI finally get autonomous cars on the road?
Automated driving might be one of the most anticipated developments in the transport industry. From autonomous consumer cars to autonomous taxis, both businesses and consumers are equally eager for their rollout.
Intel, Cisco, NVIDIA, GlobalFoundries and TSMC … the silicon photonics waltz
The silicon photonics industry unveils cutting-edge developments, strategic collaborations, and China’s rise on the horizon.
Everything you need to know about split-pixel HDR technology
Split-pixel HDR technology is a game-changer in embedded vision, allowing camera systems to capture a broader range of brightness levels for more vibrant and true-to-life images.
Vecow and Solectrix partner to accelerate AI-based vision applications
Vecow has announced its partnership with Solectrix, a German provider of high-end electronics solutions.
How is embedded vision reimagining sports analytics?
Embedded vision and sports analytics go hand-in-hand as the collected image and video data can help analyse player speed/performance, ball position, etc. Find out how these two technologies have been changing the world of sports and how to go about selecting the right camera.
China ramps up chip war with export controls on key materials
Chinahas announced a policy that will require companiesexporting key materialsused inchipsto obtainspecial licences.