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Imagination Technologies announces new capital investment
Imagination Technologieshas announced a new investment by funds managed by affiliates of Fortress Investment Group.
ODI finds shortage of quality data a threat to AI
In a recent whitepaper, ODI has found that a shortage of high-quality data threatens to disrupt the AI boom.
Meta’s Llama 3.1: what’s new?
Meta has recently introduced its newest range of AI models, Llama 3.1, so what’s new in this range and what might you expect to see?
NI launches LabVIEW and PXI hardware updates
Under its new banner of Emerson’s Test and Measurement business, the company formerly known as NI staged NIConnect 2024. It was a platform for Emerson to reaffirm its commitment to its comprehensive test approach, as well as launching significant updates to its core software products, including NI LabVIEW. It also announced its vision for intelligent test.
Navitas launches 4.5 kW AI data centre power supply reference design
Navitas Semiconductor has released its 4.5 kW AI data centre power supply reference design, with optimised GaNSafe and Gen-3 ‘Fast’ (G3F) SiC power components.
Getting ready for an AI-centric semiconductor world
Simon Butler, General Manager, Helix IPLM,Perforcetalks about the transformative impact of AI on semiconductor design.
ASMPT and IBM advance bonding for AI Chiplet packages
ASMPT and IBM have announced a renewed agreement to extend their collaboration on the joint development of the next advancement of chiplet packaging technologies.
iWave’s Agilex 5 System on Module in AI development
iWave has announced the launch of the iW-RainboW-G58M, powered by the Intel Agilex 5, which is the first FPGA with AI infused into the fabric.
HighPoint Technologies new PCIe Gen5 x16 NVMe storage series
HighPoint Technologies is set to unveil a PCIe Gen5 x16 NVMe solutions to deliver nearly 60GB/s of real-world transfer performance and up to 2 Petabytes of storage capacity from a single PCIe slot.
University of Leicester to shrink AI algorithms for smarter spacecraft
University of Leicester scientists are developing a method to shrink artificial intelligence algorithms, enabling smarter spacecraft.