Kudelski to provide security for u-blox IoT products

Kudelski Group, the Swiss security specialists, are to provide the security for u-blox’s IoT devices. Kudelski and u‑blox agreed to collaborate toward integrating the Kudelski IoT Security Suite into multiple u-blox product lines. “Digital transformation and IoT projects can only achieve their objectives if security is designed from the start, and a long-term, security lifecycle ...

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ST publishes 21st sustainability report.

ST has published its 21st sustainability report – an annual  report instituted to highlight and maintain  the conpany’s commitment to the environment and sustainable growth. Highlights of the report for 2017 are: ST reinvested about 31% of total revenues in R&D and capex  & development – an investment in innovation and future growth; ST strengthened ...

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Neural network accelerators for Lattice FPGAs

Lattice has introduced two hardware artificial intelligence algorithm accelerators for its FPGAs, one for binarised neural networks (BNNs) and one for convolutional neural networks (CNNs). Both are aimed at implement neural networks in consumer and industrial network-edge products. They are not suitable for network training, which must be done elsewhere. ‘Binarized neural network (BNN) accelerator’ supports ...

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Arrow signs Scalys

Arrow Electronics has signed an agreement to supply Scalys’ System-on-Modules (SoMs) and Small Board Computers (SBC) throughout EMEA. Scalys single and multi-core SoMs and boards are small form factor computer boards that can be integrated  into many applications, reducing development time significantly. Founded in 2017 to provide advanced, high-performance embedded systems, Scalys has developed a ...

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Hot Standby future-proofs legacy computer systems

Solid State Disks (SSD) of Reading has come up with Hot Standby, a solid state, CompactFlash-based dual drive for replacing ageing and failed, SCSI-based, legacy electro-mechanical storage peripherals including hard disk, magneto optical, tape and floppy drives. Incorporating twin CompactFlash drives, Hot Standby enables the two CompactFlash (CF) cards to work as a mirrored pair ...

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PM to bring AI into the NHS for early diagnoses.

Prime Minister Theresa May is to speak today about the use of AI in the NHS to provide early diagnoses. “Late diagnosis of otherwise treatable illnesses is one of the biggest causes of avoidable deaths,” the PM is expected to say, “and the development of smart technologies to analyse great quantities of data quickly and ...

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Government moving towards internet safety law.

The government’s Internet Safety Strategy green paper, published at the weekend, will now be followed up with a White Paper leading to legislation, the Department for Digital Culture Media and Sport has announced, “People increasingly live their lives through online platforms so it’s more important than ever that people are safe and parents can have ...

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Researchers fabricate nano-house

Researchers from the Femto-ST Institute in Besancon, France have fabricated the world’s smallest house using nano-robots. “For the first time we were able to realize patterning and assembly with less than two nanometers of accuracy, which is a very important result for the robotics and optical community,” says researcher Jean-Yves Rauch. The researchers combined all ...

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Arduino announced FPGA board and new ATmega for Uno Wi-Fi

Amongst a flurry of announcements at Maker Faire Bay Area, Arduino has introduced an easy-to-use FPGA board and a re-boot of Uno Wi-Fi, using a new ATmega processor. FPGA MKR Vidor 4000 is the first-ever Arduino board featuring an FPGA chip – an Intel/Altera MAX10 – plus an ARm Cortex-M0+ based MCU (SAMD21) and U-blox ...

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