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Zebra Technologies launches AI scanner and 3D sensors
Zebra Technologies, one of the leading digital solution providers enabling businesses to intelligently connect data, assets, and people, has introduced the FS42 fixed industrial scanner and 3S Series 3D sensors as it continues to power secure technology innovation around AI and industrial automation for the manufacturing industry to help increase operational efficiency.
IDS uEye XS 5 MP autofocus camera
The uEye XS from IDS weighs just 12 grams and fits into almost any application with its size of just 26.4 x 23 x 21.7mm.
COPA-DATA announces launch of zenon 14
COPA-DATA, the developer of industrial automation software zenon, has announced the release of zenon 14.
Arrow Electronics and SiMa.ai enter distribution agreement
Arrow Electronics and SiMa.ai have entered into a strategic collaboration, enabling Arrow to distribute SiMa.ai products in the EMEA region.
Weebit Nano and Efabless enable affordable SoC prototyping
Weebit Nano, a leading developer and licensor of advanced memory technologies for the global semiconductor industry, and Efabless, the creator platform for chips, announce their collaboration to enable fast and easy prototyping of intelligent devices using Weebit’s technology.
Infineon drives decarbonisation and digitalisation for a greener future
At PCIM Europe 2024, Infineon Technologies will showcase its latest semiconductor, software, and tooling solutions addressing today’s green and digital transformation challenges.
Infineon unveils CoolSiC MOSFETs 400V
With the increasing power requirements of artificial intelligence (AI) processors, server power supplies (PSUs) must deliver power without exceeding the defined dimensions of the server racks.
Infineon announces roadmap for power supply units in AI data centres
The influence of artificial intelligence (AI) is driving up the energy demand of data centres across the globe.
easyJet opens new AI-equipped operations control centre
easyJet has opened a brand new operations Integrated Control Centre (ICC) in Luton to manage its daily flight programme of around 2000 flights.
Is AI running out of training data?
The rapid advancement of AI has heavily relied on the availability of vast amounts of high-quality data, but is AI running out of training data? Researchers have raised alarms that we could soon run out of this crucial resource. As AI models, particularly large language models, become more sophisticated, their appetite for data has grown exponentially, leading to concerns about the sustainability of current data sources.