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How technology is disrupting four areas of everyday life
The term ‘technology’ has a broad meaning and can be hard to clearly define when it comes to understanding how it directly affects the public at large. But affect us it does, and will continue to do so in immeasurable ways as our world becomes increasingly intertwined with innovations and advancements that would have been inconceivable just a decade ago.
Automotive leading the way in AI
In 2018, only robotic vehicles could claim to possess in-car AI. The associated computing market, driven by computers equivalent to what is found in datacenters and associated with rather low volumes, brought the computing market to $156m in 2018. Over the next ten years, with the development of robo-taxis and shuttles, this market will remain the main revenue generator for AI in automotive.
Records broken at embedded world 2019
In its 17th year, embedded world impressed the global embedded community and reportedly excelled across the board. The results for visitor and exhibitor numbers and display area were outstanding: around 31,000 trade visitors, the second best visitor total since the trade fair began, and 1,117 companies from all over the world flocked to the eight percent larger display area at Exhibition Centre Nuremberg.
ADAS market set to witness over 12.5% CAGR
Stringent government regulations, requirement for compliance with emission standards, and increasing consumer inclination towards innovative safety technologies are transforming automobile industry. Rising public spending has resulted in increased automobile sales and road traffic, thereby enhancing the probability of accidents, property loss, and fatalities.
Augmenting radiology with Artificial Intelligence
Listen to influencers in radiology from the University of Chicago, the American College of Radiology, Stanford Children's Health, and OSU Wexner Medical Center deliver their insights on how AI can augment radiology workflows to improve operational efficiencies and enhance patient care.
The future of automated driving at embedded world
AImotive will showcase its concepts for the future of automated driving on embedded platforms in Hall 4A booth 625 at Embedded World 2019 in Nüremberg, Germany 26th-28th February. Key modules of the recently announced next generation modular self-driving software stack, aiDrive, will be demonstrated running on the Nvidia Drive PX2 platform.
Networking for Autonomous Vehicles Alliance partnership
Molexhas joined the Networking for Autonomous Vehicles (NAV) Alliance to collaborate with other industry leaders in the development and adoption of next-generation multi-gig Ethernet automotive networking. Founded by Aquantia, Bosch, Continental, NVIDIA, and the Volkswagen Group of America, the NAV Alliance is dedicated to defining procedures and specifications to insure the interoperability, security and reliability of the network architecture f...
eSync platform designed for the Apollo autonomous driving project
Excelfore has announced that its eSync platform has been selected to provide Over-The-Air (OTA) updates and data gathering for Baidu’s Apollo Project.The Apollo Project provides an open, reliable and secure software platform for its partners to create autonomous driving systems.
Smarter industrial AI engines at embedded world
A team of embedded experts from Vecow will be showcasing expertise in embedded computing system at embedded world 2019 (EW2019), a recognised exhibition for international embedded community, in Nuremberg, Germany starting from February 26th to 28th, booth No.1-440.
Embedded World 2019: Optimising AI with computing at the edge
ADLINK Technologyis delivering heterogeneous computing platforms optimised for Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the Edge to quickly turn data into action at the point of generation. ADLINK has been developing AI products in collaboration with chipmakers NVIDIA and Intel and has formulated a hardware optimisation strategy to help system architects address performance, Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) requirements for Edge Computing systems.