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Paris to be a lighthouse for electric mobility
The Seine may soon be the world’s greenest river and Paris boat operators are leading the way.The City of Paris has set ambitious goals to improve air quality and reduce the city’s carbon footprint in conjunction with the upcoming Olympic Games in 2024. Dubbed ‘Green Paris’, these goals will, in large part, be reached through transitioning to clean electric mobility.
AI deployment to drive GPU as a service market
Robust advancements in technology have led to a rise in the deployment of IT-based solutions, impelling GPU as a service market. Nowadays, GPUs (graphics processing units) are being predominantly integrated with the CPU (central processing unit) in self-driving cars, artificial intelligence, and high processing power computing, subject to consumer demands for the installation of graphics in their systems.
The rise, fall and rise again of the analogue synth
When it comes to defining the sounds of the 1970s and 1980s one single instrument stands out - the analogue synthesiser, as Mark Patrick of Mouser Electronics explains.
AEC-qualified FETs exploit GaN technology for autonomous vehicles
The EPC2206, and EPC2212 eGaN FETs by Efficient Power Conversion (EPC) are both discrete transistors in wafer level chip-scale packaging (WLCS) with 80 and 100V DS ratings respectively. They have received AEC Q101-qualification and will be joined by more discrete transistors and ICs designed for the harsh automotive environment, says the company.
Product portfolio targets car sharing market
International automotive technology vendor, ERM Advanced Telematics, is supplying car sharing companies with telematics products from its StarLink products line, with optional add-on features and required adjustments such as wireless communications technologies like Bluetooth, WiFi and RF.
Meeting the demand for in-vehicle processing power
Molexis meeting the increased demand for in-vehicle processing power. Top tier automakers are facing new challenges as they strive to build next-generation, intelligent vehicles. They require agile connectivity solutions with seamless end-to-end network integration across hardware, software and services.
Ten feature of the 2019 Hyster Fortens forklift
Hyster H2.0-3.5FT ICE lift trucks are now available with added value features incorporated as standard to deliver all-round benefits to demanding operations throughout the supply chain. Here,Matthew Allen, Product Manager for Hyster Europe, shares his pick of ten of the truck’s features and options which are providing 360° benefits in industry applications for 2019, and beyond.
Some alternative stories from the halls of electronica
Steve Rogerson looks at some of the news that may have missed the front page.My travels last month took me to the biggest shoe-leather-eating event in the calendar. Yes, I am talking about the enormous electronica exhibition in Munich, which was even bigger than in previous years. As per usual, I boosted my daily step count to silly levels with the combination of the event and me exploring the bars of Munich in the evening.
Structural steel market to surpass $420bn by 2024
According to a new research report by Global Market Insights, Structural Steel Market size is set to surpass $420bn by 2024. Growing awareness among consumers owing to benefits including design flexibility, faster completion and energy efficiency of prefabricated building projects using heavy and light sized products is anticipated to drive demand of structural steel products.
That's a wrap from electronica 2018
At this year’s electronica show there was a clear theme running throughout all the halls, artificial intelligence (AI). Speaking to a lot of companies at the show it was clear that people had moved on from the cyber-security buzz to the AI buzz.Peter Müller, Director Product Line Boards & Modules at Kontron said: “In the past AI was only possible in the cloud, but now it is possible in edge computing.”