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USB 3.0 cameras support NVIDIA Jetson TK1 DevKit
e-con Systems' See3CAM USB 3.0 cameras now support the NVIDIA Jetson TK1 DevKit for image processing or computer vision applications.The See3CAM family of USB 3.0 cameras are UVC compliant and don't need any special drivers to be installed on the PC or the host side. This is an important feature that enables the customers to use these cameras on almost any platform.
Audi chooses Altera SOC FPGAs for driver assistance
Altera has announced that its SoC FPGAs have been selected for use in Audi’s Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) targeted for mass production. Audi and Austrian high-tech company TTTech chose the AlteraCycloneV SoC FPGA for its ability to increase system performance and enable the differentiated features Audi requires for piloted driving and parking.
Life in the fast lane
The need for automotive component designers to embrace a new way of working and thinking. By Mark Warren, Perforce Software.
Modified standard supports high-resolution cameras
SGET (Standardization Group for Embedded Technologies) has released an addendum to the 2.0 version of the Qseven standard. The standard, originally developed by the Qseven consortium in 2007, was adopted by SGET in 2012. The addendum specifies how a MIPI-CSI2 compatible camera can be connected to a Qseven module via a standard feature connector to enable cost-optimised high-resolution camera systems.
PMIC reduces processor hotspot on space-constrained PCBs
Providing complete power control for Nvidia’s Tegra K1 mobile SoC, ams hasadded the AS3722to its family of PMICsfor mobile multi-core ARM processors.The AS3728, an 8A high-voltage power stage complementing theAS3722, provides for a streamlined power architecturein embedded systems, since it can supply the high current required by processor cores directlyfrom a 12V power rail.
Supercomputer promises acceleration, optimisation & flexibility
Eurotech has launched the Hi√e (High Velocity) system, the latest addition to the Aurora line of supercomputers. The Hi√e is a family of HPC (High Performance Computing)systems, built on the innovative 'Brick' supercomputing architecture, recently presented at ISC14, that promises to raise the bar for acceleration, optimisation and flexibility.
High density mobile processor clusters handle Big Data
Integrated Device Technology hasannounced the development of a compute architecture to handle the immense data demands of online gaming, high-performance computing and analytics, through high-density, low-latency clusters of connected mobile processors.Alongside Orange Silicon Valley, IDT co-developed a scalable cluster of low-power NVIDIA Tegra K1 processors, usingIDT’s RapidIOinterconnect technology to connect nodes at up to 16Gb/s.
Intelligent, industrial panel PCs are plug & play
Based on the eDM-CB-Colibri carrier board, widescreen 7, 10.1 and 12.1”, industrial panel PCs have been introduced by DATA MODUL. The pin-compatible Colibri ARM embedded CoM product family supports NVIDIA Tegra 2 & 3, Freescale Vybrid and I. MX6 processors.
Foundries, fabless companies climb world semiconductor rankings
The top 20 worldwide semiconductor sales ranking for 2014 includes eight suppliers headquartered in the US, three in Japan, three in Europe, three in Taiwan, two in South Korea, and one in Singapore says IC Insights This year’s top-20 ranking includes two pure-play foundries (TSMC and UMC) and six fabless companies.
Ginsbury, Toradex tie up partnership agreement
A partnership agreement has been signed between displays specialist Ginsbury and Toradex, a Swiss based embedded computing solutions supplier, to support and supply Toradex's extensive range of embedded computer modules. Toradex also offers a range of customised SBCs with different performance levels, integrated features and price points.