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CES 2018: Welcome to the toy shop
The International Consumer Electronics Show, colloquially known as CES, is big, very big. The annual event takes over the gambling city of Las Vegas every January revealing a mix of the weird and wonderful ideas that have, or are about to, or may never, come to fruition. Nobody cares. This is about science fiction turning to fact, this is about imagination, this is the grown-ups’ toy shop.
All I want for Christmas is a £26,000 drone
Struggling to think of a gift idea for a friend or family member who just has it all? It’s time to think again. Christmas shopping no longer needs to drone on as Drone Major comes to the rescue. The online drone portal company has compiled a Christmas list of what it believes to be some of the best drones on the market atdifferent price points.
Living on the edge with AI
As Richard Kingston, VP, Market Intelligence, CEVA explains, we have entered the fourth Industrial Revolution. And, like the three that went before it (mechanisation; mass production and electricity; computers and automation), Industry 4.0 is set to change the way we live.
The importance of the UX in automotive innovation
Held at the World Conference Center in Bonn, Germany, the international VDI Congress ELIV (Electronics In Vehicles) defines new trends and establishes the main basis for decision making in the automotive industry. ELIV is the most significant networking event for professionals in automotive electronics. Daisy Stapley-Bunten reports.
Pack it in! Memory packaging market growing steadily
The total memory market is expected to increase at a nine percent CAGR 2016-2022, reaching about $135bn by 2022, with DRAM and NAND constituting almost 95% market share. Moreover, a supply-demand mismatch is pushing memory device ASP, resulting in big memory IDMs reaping record profits. According to Yole Développement (Yole), the total 2016 memory packaging market is estimated at about $20bn with a 4.6% CAGR until 2022. Therefore, memory d...
Hungary’s largest ever projection mapping presentation
Earlier this year, the 17th FINA World Championships took place in Budapest. The event welcomed nearly 2,500 sportsmen and sports women and 350,000 visitors, making it the biggest sporting event in Hungary’s history. The opening ceremony also saw Hungary’s largest-ever presentation using projection mapping – which was created by Ferenc Varga of Visualpower kft usingCAST Software’s wysiwyg lighting design and previsualisati...
Deep learning in Udacity's self-driving car nanodegree
Watch the video below to learn more about the new deep learning elective in Udacity's self-driving car, Nanodegree, co-developed with the NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute.
Taking AI to new depths
After being selected to join the NVIDIA Inception Programme, UK-based subsea company Rovco has announced plans to take AI to new depths. Designed to nurture startups that are revolutionising industries with advances in AI and data science, the virtual incubator programme supports members overcome critical stages of product development, prototyping, and deployment.
Duo deliver 20 times more AI performance for edge devices
Licensor of signal processing IP for smarter, connected devices, CEVA, and Broadmann17, a developer of patent-pending deep learning technology, have announced a partnership aimed at accelerating the deployment of deep learning computer vision in mainstream applications. Through the partnership, CEVA and Brodmann17 bring an order of magnitude increase in performance and power efficiency for deep learning in edge devices compared to the leading GPU...
Software solution clears digitiser data bottleneck
Currently digitisers have a bottleneck caused by having to use either the host PC’s central processor with eight or 16 cores or a FPGA that is complex to program. Spectrum Instrumentation says it has solved this problem with its SCAPP software option – the Spectrum CUDA Access for Parallel Processing – that opens an easy-to-use yet extremely powerful way to digitise, process and analyse electronic signals.