Artificial Intelligence
Farnell research shows engineers now trust AI to select components
The results of a recent survey carried out by Farnell show that 86% of respondents trust AI to play at least some role in their component selection for their designs, and more than a fifth of those (23%) said they would “completely” trust AI to select components.
AI at the heart of optical transceiver adoption
The optical transceiver market is set to double to $22.3 billion in 2028, led by Chinese suppliers and driven by power-efficient technologies.
AI predictive analysis gets the green light
Infineon takes steps to make IoT predictive analysis mainstream with AI-powered analysis of connected machines in commercial, industrial, and residential settings.
Safe roads thanks to AI: successful ‘KI-FLEX’ project concludes
How can autonomous driving be made more reliable? Yesterday, the ‘KI-FLEX’ project, which was funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and led by Fraunhofer IIS, presented its research results.
Voxel AI tech increases funding to $30m with strategic funding round
Every year over 340m workers suffer a workplace injury: slips and falls, strains and sprains, vehicle collisions and crashes. Voxel, an AI startup using computer vision to transform safety and operations in the workplace, is today announcing a $12m strategic funding round to improve workplace safety and save lives.
Edge AI: the wait is (almost) over
Since the introduction of artificial intelligence to the data centre, AI has been loath to leave it. With large tracts of floorspace dedicated to servers comprising leading-edge chips that can handle the computational demands for training the latest in AI models, as well as inference via end-user connections to the Cloud, data centres are the ideal environment for facilitating much of what AI has to offer. And yet, over the past decade, AI has pu...
Closing the loop between AI and robotic experiments
The search for innovative materials will be greatly assisted by software that can suggest new experimental possibilities and control the robotic systems that check them out.
India's historic lunar mission: exploring the moon's south pole
In a monumental achievement for space exploration, India's robotic lander, Vikram, recently became the first spacecraft to successfully touch down near the enigmatic south pole of the moon.
Wind River Linux is selected by ZEEKR for future EEA development
Wind River, a global specialist in delivering software for mission-critical intelligent systems, has announced that Wind River Linux has been selected by global electric mobility technology brand ZEEKR to power its future electronic and electrical architecture for software-defined vehicles.
Nvidia sees sales more than double following demand for AI chips
Nvidia has seen its sales soar by more than double as demand for its AI chips heats up. The record-high sales saw the chip giant’s revenue jump to above $13.5 billion for the three months to the end of June.