Artificial Intelligence

Top 5 AI products in June

30th June 2022
Sam Holland
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Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top AI product stories to have been released in June 2022.

NXP extends S32 automotive platform for software-defined vehicles

The S32Z and S32E processor families help enable the automotive industry to accelerate the integration of diverse real-time applications for domain and zonal control, safety processing and vehicle electrification that are critical to the next generation of safer and more efficient vehicles.

The S32Z processors are ideal for safety processing and domain and zonal control, while the S32E processors are ideal for electric vehicle (xEV) control and smart actuation. The software-compatible S32Z and S32E processors help enable software-defined vehicles, reduce software integration complexity and enhance security and safety.

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Vecow and MediaTek accelerate next-gen AIoT deployments

Vecow Co., a team of embedded experts, and MediaTek, a global fabless semiconductor and in systems-on-chip for mobile device, home entertainment, connectivity and IoT products, has announced their collaboration to accelerate innovation, and empower the IoT devices to market faster.

Vecow ESOM-MT-1200 is built with the MediaTek Genio platform, enabling customers to speedily deploy AIoT applications across industries from intelligent security, smart retail and traffic vision to digital signage at the Edge.

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STMicroelectronics updates NanoEdge AI Studio

STMicroelectronics has expanded its NanoEdge AI Studio machine-learning design software with support for smart sensors that contain ST’s embedded Intelligent Sensor Processing Unit (ISPU).

The new release extends the tool’s capability to enable on-device learning of AI models for anomaly detection inside intelligent sensors.

Designers can use NanoEdge AI Studio to distribute inference workloads across multiple devices including microcontrollers (MCUs) and sensors with ISPUs in their systems, significantly reducing application power consumption.

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Samotics receives £10m contract to improve energy efficiency using real-time analytics

Samotics has been selected by Yorkshire Water as its sole supplier of electrical signature analysis (ESA) until at least 2025, in a £10m contract win.

The deal is part of Yorkshire Water’s Dynamic Maintenance program. In January 2022, two tenders were issued for two different condition-based monitoring (CBM) technologies: vibration and thermography, and ESA. ESA is a favoured form of asset monitoring within the water industry as it enables the remote capture of high-quality performance and efficiency data.

By analysing the current and voltage signals via sensors in motor control cabinets, it bypasses the need to install sensors on, or even near, submerged and hard-to-reach assets.

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Siemens acquires Senseye: predictive maintenance and asset intelligence

Siemens is further expanding its portfolio in the field of innovative predictive maintenance and asset intelligence with the acquisition of Senseye.

The global industrial analytics software company is headquartered in Southampton. Senseye is a provider of outcome-oriented predictive maintenance solutions for manufacturing and industrial companies. Senseye’s predictive maintenance solution enables a reduction in unplanned machine downtimes by up to 50%, and an increase in maintenance staff productivity by up to 30%.

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