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Tachyum unveils Prodigy universal processor prototype
Availability of its Prodigy Universal Processor prototype, built using field-programmable gate array (FPGA) emulation boards has been announced by Tachyum.
Can chiplets maintain the momentum of IC design?
When Rambus was founded 30 years ago, RAM cost $98 per megabyte, and the latest Intel processor, the 80486, had 1.2 million transistors and was fabricated on a 1µm process. In comparison, in September 2020, RAM cost $0.0028 per megabyte, and the latest Nvidia A100 AI processor has 54 billion transistors and is fabricated on a 7nm process. Gary Bronner, Senior Vice President of Rambus Labs, explains more.
The automotive paradigm shift
Connectivity within the car is placing software at the core of automotive innovation, and in advancing the next level of autonomy. Speaking at the recent embedded world 2021 DIGITAL, Pedro Lopez Estepa, Automotive Director at RTI, addressed some of the issues. Joe Bush reports.
How has 2020 reshaped manufacturing?
In the space of 12 months, industry has changed completely. The way that manufacturers operate has fundamentally changed, bringing in a renewed need for embedded systems that support remote operations and contactless authentication and validation of the workforce. Here, Martin Frederiksen, Managing Director ofRecab UK, explores how 2020 brought new technologies to manufacturing plants.
Mass-production of DDR4-3200 memory modules
Apacer has announced mass production of a full range of industrial-grade DDR4-3200 wide-temperature memory modules. They use Samsung’s original wide-temperature grade chips to support cutting-edge platforms including AMD’s Ryzen Embedded V2000 processor and Intel’s Tiger Lake and Elkhart Lake.
R&D spending to rise 4% after hitting record in 2020
R&D spending by semiconductor companies worldwide is forecast to grow four percent in 2021 to $71.4bn after rising five percent in 2020 to a record high of $68.4bn, according to IC Insights’ new 2021 edition of The McClean Report - 'A Complete Analysis and Forecast of the Integrated Circuit Industry'.
New Einride pods powered by NVIDIA technology
Autonomous Electric Transport (AET) pioneer, Einride announced has that thenext generation of Einride Pods will use the DRIVE AGX Orinautonomous vehicle computing platform to handle high speed, unmanned operations.
AIE100-903-FL-NX edge AI system for AIoT deployments
Axiomtek has announced theAIE100-903-FL-NX, its ultra-compact edge AI system. The high-performance AIE100-903-FL-NX is powered by the NVIDIA JetsonXavier NX module which has a powerful 6-core NVIDIA Carmel ARM v8.2 64-bit processor and 384-core NVIDIA Volta GPU architecture with 48 Tensor cores.
Collaboration to gather requirements for sensor API standards
The KhronosGroup, an open consortium creating graphics and compute interoperability standards, and theEuropean Machine Vision Association (EMVA), the European industry association dedicated to vision technology, have jointly announced the formation of an Embedded Camera API Exploratory Group, open to all at no cost, to explore industry interest in the creation of open royalty-free API standards for controlling embedded cameras and sensors.
2021 technology predictions: acceleration and innovation
Vicor has released its technology predictions for 2021, covering four areas: Automotive, High-Performance Computing, Aerospace & Defense and Robotics. Buried in the tumult of 2020 was a rapid acceleration in the speed of innovation. Nowhere was this more evident than in the record-breaking development of not one, but many, COVID-19 vaccines.