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How fast is an atomic processor?
Atomic processors have the potential to revolutionise various industries by offering unprecedented speed and efficiency.
Syslogic’s new embedded computer for railway industry
Syslogic has unveiled the railway computer RML A4NX, an embedded system based on the NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX system-on-module. The new EN50155- certified railway computer will be shown at InnoTrans in Berlin in September.
Empowering women in engineering: Ayesha Iqbal
In an industry often dominated by men, Ayesha Iqbal, IEEE senior member and Engineering Trainer at the Advanced Manufacturing Training Centre oftheManufacturing Technology Centre (MTC),is proving that perseverance and dedication are powerful tools if you are passionate about what you love.
HighPoint launches external NVMe RAID storage enclosures
HighPoint has unveiled the RocketStor 654x Series, a new line of external NVMe RAID enclosures designed to elevate Gen4 Storage applications by effectively packaging uncompromised x16 transfer performance and nearly ½ petabyte of storage capacity into robust, compact external form factor that can be easily integrated into any x86 platform with a free PCIe x16 slot; perfect for industrial and Edge computing platforms and professional workst...
Renesas launches ultra-compact sensor module
Renesas has introduced an advanced all-in-one sensor module designed for indoor air quality monitoring.
Series 15 – Episode 10 – Advanced AI capabilities for Raspberry Pi 5
Paige West speaks with Orr Danon, CEO & Co-Founder, Hailo about theirrecent partnership with Raspberry Pito enable advanced AI capabilities for the Raspberry Pi 5.
The grey area of artificial imitation
Artificial Intelligence has evolved rapidly in recent years, and with this evolution, new and complex challenges concerning intellectual property (IP) rights, particularly deepfake technology andcelebrity impersonation, have surfaced.
xMEMs unveils cooling chip for AI applications
xMEMS Labs have unveiled its latest groundbreaking innovation: the xMEMS XMC-2400 µCooling chip. This is the industry’s first all-silicon, active micro-cooling fan, designed for ultramobile devices and next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) applications.
Google DeepMind goes head-to-head with humans at table tennis
Google DeepMind has announced a significant breakthrough in robotics: it has successfully trained a robot to play table tennis at an amateur competitive level against human opponents. This achievement marks the first instance of a robot being trained to compete in a sport with humans at a comparable skill level.
UW researchers tackle lack of robotic training data
Training AI models requires a large amount of data. For AI models like ChatGPT, they have access to vast amounts of text, images and videos from the Internet to be trained on - and even then, the question of whether AI is running out of training data has been asked before on Electronic Specifier.