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AMD Genoa CPU in generative AI workloads
The ‘magic’ of generative AI: how chatbots like ChatGPT can compose anything from love letters to sonnets, and how text-to-image models like Stable Diffusion can render art based on text prompts. Generative AI boils down to two essential processes called ‘training’ and ‘inference.’ In this article, we examine these two processes and recommend total solutions from GIGABYTE Technology that utilise AMD Genoa CPU i...
Diversity and inclusion in robotics: why women's voices matter
When we think of robots, often the first thing that comes to mind are humanoid machines that mimic a person. However, in reality, there are so many different types of robots, each created to perform a certain function and each with varying degrees of intelligence – or none at all.
Building bridges to diversity
Molly Bakewell Chamberlin is a B2B strategic growth marketing, PR, and business development professional, and a subject matter authority in sensors and electronics. She is the Founder and President of Embassy Global, LLC, a 100% woman-owned consultancy, and a long-time advocate for small businesses, women in tech, and diversity, equality, and inclusion (DEI).
Absolute EMS welcomes new Quality Manager
Absolute EMS, Inc. announces the appointment of Ray Amirkiai as its new Quality Manager.
Investment in energy Metaverse will grow to $80 billion in 2031
A new report from Guidehouse Insights provides an overview of the energy Metaverse.
Arm unveils alliance to address semiconductor skills shortage
Arm is announcing a new global initiative known as the Semiconductor Education Alliance, with support from partners including Arduino, Cadence, Cornell University, the Semiconductor Research Corporation, STMicroelectronics, Synopsys, Taiwan Semiconductor Research Institute, the All-India Council for Technical Education, and the University of Southampton.
Parker certified mobile electrification centres
Parker Hannifin is launching a new network of Certified Mobile Electrification Centres across Europe, the Middle East and Africa to accelerate the transition to low-carbon mobile equipment operations.
A bolder approach is needed to encourage more women to pursue careers in STEM
For companies throughout Europe, the scarcity of engineering professionals is becoming increasingly problematic. There are currently hundreds of thousands of engineering-based jobs all over the continent that are not being filled – with the issue even being highlighted by EU President Ursula von der Leyen.
UK firms face £3.2m bill for each data breach – IBM report
A new report by IBM Security has revealed that the average cost of a data breach for UK businesses is £3.2m.
Full aquaponics system created remotely using Planet Debug and MIKROE's suite of embedded development tools
MikroElektronika (MIKROE), has announced that Microside, the product development, manufacturing and training company based in Mexico and a partner of MIKROE, has developed a full aquaponics system based on MIKROE's Click boards using MIKROE's remote design and debug platform, Planet Debug.