BrainChip updates video analysis software

BrainChip, the spiking neural net specialist,  has announced the BrainChip Studio 2018.3 update for its AI-powered video analysis software. The latest update has acnew mode that improves the software’s face classification accuracy by 10-30 percent. To date, BrainChip Studio utilized spiking neural networks to enable facial classification on partial faces. This partial-face mode is useful ...

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MinerEye bags up $2.5m grant from EC

MinerEye, the AI-powered data governance specialist, has been awarded an SME Instrument Grant from the EC worth $2.5 million. The Grant organization selected MinerEye’s Data Tracker to provide EU companies with a solution to ensure secure and compliant cloud adoption which is currently lacking in the market today. According to the Grant organization, “The solution is ...

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Huawei No.1 for IoT

Despite its political woes, Huawei has won top spot in the IHS IoT Platform Vendor rankings. Cisco, Microsoft, and PTC  were No.s 2, 3 and 4. Completing the top ten were:, Alibaba, AWS, GE, IBM and SAP. “Huawei was the leading IoT platform vendor, based on its market-leading number of devices under management, the high ...

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ACEINNA posts dynamic tilt orientation measurement video

ACEINNA has posted a video on the ACEINNA YouTube Video Channel – “How to measure dynamic Tilt and orientation with an IMU” at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnPzCbfCS3s Why would you want to know the dynamic tilt angle on a vehicle? Consider a classic example of a plane in the clouds. The pilot cannot see the ground, nor can ...

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Purdue uses 2D material to make memory ICs

Purdue researchers are using the 2D material molybdenum ditelluride to make memory ICs. “We haven’t yet explored system fatigue using this new material, but our hope is that it is both faster and more reliable than other approaches due to the unique switching mechanism we’ve observed,” says Purdue professor  Joerg Appenzeller. A system using molybdenum ...

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Billionaires back energy storage start-up

An energy storage project developed by X – an Alphabet lab – has been spun off into a start-up company calked Malta. Malta has been backed with $26 million in funding led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures whose investors include Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Michael Bloomberg and Masa Son. Concord New Energy Group of Hong Kong ...

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Siglent adds to ‘scope portfolio

Siglent Technologies have introduced a new member in its Portfolio of Oscilloscopes. TheSDS2000X-E Oscilloscope offers a 2 GS/s Sample Rate and will be available with bandwidths of 200 MHz and 350 MHz. With all its standard features and functions, it is suitable for analogue circuit design and fit well for the needs of any service ...

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Cisco buys Luxtera

Cisco is to buy the photonics IC specialist Luxtera for $660 million. “Our customers are looking to address the unrelenting demand for more bandwidth driven by an emerging class of distributed cloud, mobility, and IoT applications,’ says Cisco’s Rob Salvagno (pictured), “simply put, the exponentially growing demands on the network require a new era of ...

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