Sub-GHz SoC with built-in AI/ML accelerator 28 June 2023, Altron Arrow A dual-band SoC, the FG28 includes radios for sub-Gigahertz (GHz) and 2,4 GHz Bluetooth LE, and a built-in AI/ML accelerator for machine learning inference.
First South African QBronze workshop 31 May 2023 The QBronze109 workshop is titled ‘Quantum Computing and Programming’, and participants will learn the basics of quantum computing and how to write simple quantum programs.
Giving you the smart edge 31 May 2023, RS South Africa The i.MX 93 system-on-chip architecture integrates one or two Arm Cortex-A55 cores, one Arm Cortex-M33 core, and an Arm Ethos-U65 Neural Processing Unit.
What is ML? – Part 3: Hardware conversion of convolutional neural networks 31 May 2023, Altron Arrow, Editor's Choice In this series, the CIFAR network, with which it is possible to classify objects such as cats, houses, or bicycles in images, is discussed. Part 3 explains the hardware conversion of a CNN and the benefits of using an AI microcontroller with CNN accelerator.
AI-Inferencing small form factor computer 26 April 2023 Designed for video and AI applications at the edge, the FALC product family offers rugged and industrial variants, is suited for any environment, and is ideal for a wide range of applications and industries.
AI tools: the good, the bad, and the ugly 29 March 2023 A lawyer, financial adviser, marketing manager or programmer who can use ChatGPT, LaMDA or other AI tools effectively is going to be more productive, and possibly more inventive than one that cannot.
The market for AI servers looks bright 29 March 2023 Seeing a bright future in the development of AI technologies, Microsoft has invested $10 billion into the well-known research laboratory OpenAI, the creators of ChatGPT.
GPU demand set to increase dramatically with AI arms race 29 March 2023 The recent arrival of ChatGPT has generated a lot of buzz across the industry sectors related to cloud computing and artificial intelligence, and this new wave of interest is expected to bring benefits to the participants across the supply chain for GPUs and AI chips.
What is ML? – Part 2: Training convolutional neural networks 26 April 2023, Altron Arrow In the first part, the CIFAR network, with which it is possible to classify objects such as cats, houses, or bicycles in images, or to perform simple voice pattern recognition, was discussed. Part 2 explains how these neural networks can be trained to solve problems.
STM32Cube.AI upgraded to version 8 29 March 2023 The recently released version introduces support for the ONNX Tensor-oriented file format (QDG) and updates to various embedded AI frameworks.
Expanded lineup of Jetson Orin AIOs 29 March 2023, Altron Arrow, Editor's Choice NVIDIA has expanded the NVIDIA Jetson range with the launch of new Jetson Orin Nano system-on-modules that deliver up to 80x the performance over the prior generation.
AI set to revolutionise the education sector 28 February 2023, Editor's Choice, Edge Computing & IIoT Artificial Intelligence has made remarkable strides in numerous industries, and the integration of AI into the educational sector has the potential to revolutionise the way we learn and teach.
Five truths about AI-driven software testing 23 November 2022, Concilium Technologies, Computer/Embedded Technology The hard truth about traditional software test automation is that it requires significant manual effort on the part of the tester.
Scaling ML processing with external AI accelerators 23 November 2022, Altron Arrow, DSP, Micros & Memory Combining the native ML processing capabilities of NXP’s i.MX applications processors with dedicated ML accelerators from NXP ecosystem partners such as Kinara, creates an even larger scalability range than that offered by NXP alone, while still maintaining software reuse.
MCX N series microcontrollers 23 November 2022, Future Electronics, DSP, Micros & Memory The MCX N series from NXP features high-performance, low-power microcontrollers with smart peripherals and accelerators to provide the ultimate balance between performance and power consumption.
Robotics and coding essential for SA youth 26 February 2020, RS South Africa , News, Edge Computing & IIoT To many, robotic and computer coding are reserved for techies, geeks and sci-fi movies. Nowadays these terms are fast becoming the norm in society and households alike. There is no denying the fact that ...
Open project unifying AI development tools 30 January 2019, News With the burgeoning artificial intelligence (AI) scene extending its way into more and more markets and applications, a community project has been established to encourage industry collaboration to achieve ...