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AI Sensor System Demonstrates New Methods of Collecting Data

AI Sensor System Demonstrates New Methods of Collecting Data

A new AI-enabled sensor system for measuring staff comfort levels and workplace concentration could help employers make the most out of flexible, open-plan office spaces and “hot desking”.


News Jun 13, 2020 by Luke James
MIT’s Confetti-Sized “Brain-on-a-Chip” Is Replete With Thousands of Memristors

MIT’s Confetti-Sized “Brain-on-a-Chip” Is Replete With Thousands of Memristors

While there's some debate on whether memristors even exist beyond the theoretical realm, MIT seems to have made a major breakthrough in artificial brain synapse technology.


News Jun 10, 2020 by Robin Mitchell
A New Bat-Like Sensor Captures Images Using Echolocation

A New Bat-Like Sensor Captures Images Using Echolocation

What does IMERAI’s new sensor have in common with bats, dolphins, and whales? Echolocation.


On-Device People and Object Detection Is on the Rise—But at the Cost of Power

On-Device People and Object Detection Is on the Rise—But at the Cost of Power

Renesas poses a solution: a low power-consuming image signal processor and a vision-optimized AI accelerator for AI recognition accuracy.


News Jun 10, 2020 by Gary Elinoff
Programming Optical Circuits for Specific Applications and Reducing Production Costs

Programming Optical Circuits for Specific Applications and Reducing Production Costs

Researchers have developed a new way to build power efficient and programmable integrated switching units on a silicon photonics chip.


News Jun 06, 2020 by Luke James
Has the Modern Data Center Outstripped I2C and SMBus? I3C May Be the Answer

Has the Modern Data Center Outstripped I2C and SMBus? I3C May Be the Answer

An upgrade in serial communication interfaces may be in order. Renesas is stepping up to support the transition.


News Jun 05, 2020 by Gary Elinoff
Researchers Enhance Natural Movement in Robotics Using AI

Researchers Enhance Natural Movement in Robotics Using AI

Those using robotic prosthetics could soon move more naturally following the development and integration of AI-backed technologies by U.S. researchers.


News Jun 04, 2020 by Luke James
The Essential Sensors Improving the Accuracy and Reliability of Surgical Robots

The Essential Sensors Improving the Accuracy and Reliability of Surgical Robots

Although robots may one day be omnipresent in operating theatres, speaking to AAC, EU Automation’s Mark Howard says that we are still “years away” from seeing this.


News Jun 03, 2020 by Luke James
Are Contactless Smart Cities Around the Corner? NXP Thinks So

Are Contactless Smart Cities Around the Corner? NXP Thinks So

COVID-19 has accelerated the push for contactless smart cities. Now, a new IC shows that security and speed are at the heart of such technology.


News Jun 03, 2020 by Gary Elinoff
The First Integrated Photon Source to Deliver Large-Scale Quantum Photonics

The First Integrated Photon Source to Deliver Large-Scale Quantum Photonics

Physicists from the University of Bristol in the UK have developed the world’s first integrated photon source with the potential to deliver large-scale quantum photonics.


News May 29, 2020 by Luke James
Atomically Thin Magnets Could Enable the Next Generation of Spin and Quantum Electronics

Atomically Thin Magnets Could Enable the Next Generation of Spin and Quantum Electronics

Researchers from Stevens Institute of Technology have developed a ferromagnetic semiconductor that is able to work at room temperature.


News May 28, 2020 by Luke James
Arm Ramps Up 5G Portfolio With New CPUs, GPUs, and NPUs

Arm Ramps Up 5G Portfolio With New CPUs, GPUs, and NPUs

With an eye on 5G at the hardware level, Arm is attracting notice from Facebook, Snapchat, Google, and Netflix.


TinyML: When Small IoT Devices Call for Compressed Machine Learning

TinyML: When Small IoT Devices Call for Compressed Machine Learning

Machine learning on small IoT devices presents several challenges to designers: power consumption, latency, and accuracy.


News May 27, 2020 by Vanessa Samuel
LiDAR-Captured Road Data Now Publicly Available in Open-Source Machine Learning Dataset

LiDAR-Captured Road Data Now Publicly Available in Open-Source Machine Learning Dataset

Scale AI says COVID-19 has shown the value of autonomous vehicles for no-contact delivery. They're making real-world road data available to train machine learning models to this end.


News May 26, 2020 by Gary Elinoff
Advantech Edge AI Acceleration Module | New Product Brief

Advantech Edge AI Acceleration Module | New Product Brief

This New Product Brief (NPB) is part of a video series highlighting the features, applications, and technical specs of newly-released products.


The Watson AI Lab Funds 10 COVID-19 Research Projects

The Watson AI Lab Funds 10 COVID-19 Research Projects

MIT has taken a proactive approach to the COVID-19 crisis, developing medical devices, contact tracing apps, and now, AI-based solutions to provide relief.


News May 21, 2020 by Robin Mitchell
The International Telecommunication Union Announces a New Architecture That Incorporates MI Mechanisms

The International Telecommunication Union Announces a New Architecture That Incorporates MI Mechanisms

Recently, a study into the architecture has been presented by members of the Wireless Networking and AI&ML research groups and described as a “new standard” for telecommunications networks.


News May 21, 2020 by Luke James
3D Spin Liquid Discovered as A Potential Candidate for Future Information Technologies

3D Spin Liquid Discovered as A Potential Candidate for Future Information Technologies

Researchers have been striving to prove the existence of quantum spin liquids since the 1970s.


News May 20, 2020 by Luke James
COVID-19 Puts Spotlight on Open-Source RISC-V Cores, IP

COVID-19 Puts Spotlight on Open-Source RISC-V Cores, IP

Remote work during this pandemic has shed light anew on the virtues of RISC-V, which has just gotten more accessible.


Research Study Identifies Tiny Material Differences and Their Importance for Memristive Device Behavior

Research Study Identifies Tiny Material Differences and Their Importance for Memristive Device Behavior

German researchers claim to have discovered how to control the fundamental behavior of memristive devices.


News May 19, 2020 by Luke James