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Carrier boards join Mouser global portfolio
A global distribution agreement will see Mouser Electronics taking Auvidea’s embedded systems products into the market. Through the distribution agreement, Mouser stocks Auvidea’s J1xx family of carrier boards for the NVIDIA Jetson TX1 and TX2 compute modules. The J100 board matches the Jetson TX1 module’s 50 × 87mm footprint and connects to form a very compact processing unit to meet the compact size requirements of targe...
Microcontroller family brings autonomous driving a step closer
TheAURIXmicrocontroller family from Infineon Technologies helps realise automated driving by using a critical safety compute element and vehicle interface for the NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 AI car computing platform.
Finding the most suitable monitor for students
As many young peopleare currently getting ready to start their studies at college or university soon, display company AOC has put together a variety of monitors from its portfolio to meet students’ special demands.Nowadays, laptops and tablets are almost staple goods for a student. Homeworks, assignments, coding, statistical analysis, writing papers and essays, creating presentations; almost every aspect of studies are done mostly on these ...
Addressing the embedded analytics market opportunity
A significant global expansion to address the increasing demand for more sophisticated, ‘self-aware’ silicon chips in a range of electronic products, from lightweight sensors to the server farms that power the Internet has been announced by UltraSoC.
Industrial PC supports image processing applications
Logic Supply has unveiled the MC850 small form factor, GPU-capable computer, featuring Intel Kaby Lake processing.Offering compatibility with the latest generation 10-Series NVIDIA graphics cards, and an integrated power supply, the MC850 Series is suitable for high-end image processing applications like machine vision, virtual reality, Fog Computing, Edge Devices, Industrial IoT and interactive digital signage.
Startup eliminates the need for Nvidia GPUs
Brodmann17 is a developer of proprietary deep learning algorithms that increase the overall speed and efficiency in processors while eliminating the need for Graphic Processing Units (GPU). The company develops deep learning technology for some of the world’s leading manufacturers and is able to speed up image processing by 20x: from less than one image per second to real-time on standard CPUs.
Superfast monitor unveiled at gamescom 2017
At gamescom 2017, AOC will unleash its latest 240Hz gaming monitor. The AOC AGON AG251FG has a 1ms response time, NVIDIA G-SYNC, NVIDIA ULMB and other premium gaming features, making it a suitable choice for competitive FPS gaming. At the AOC gamescom booth (hall 5.1, B020), attendees can try out the new display first-hand, amongst a selection of other AGON product highlights.
Platform designed for CUDA-based signal processing and AI analysis
Manufacturer of integrated systems, embedded boards, enabling software and application-ready platforms, VadaTech has announced the VT988. The VT988 is a TI ADC08B3000 based 16-channel data acquisition platform capable of synchronous sampling 8-bit ADCs at up to 3 GSPS. All input data channels pass through a Virtex-7 485T FPGA which is user programmable for filtering/DDC.
What's driving in-vehicle infotainment systems?
Across mid-top end trims, in-vehicle infotainment systems are becoming a standard feature.It is still considered as a luxury feature in some markets but as a necessity in others. The infotainment system offers luxury, convenience, and a host of other features that connect the car to the cloud and other connected services. The infotainment system is a combination of components such as control panel, telematics device, and head up displays but the ...
This drone goes where GPS can't
NVIDIA researchers developed a drone that navigates without GPS and instead relies on deep learning and computer vision.