Aaeon’s Pico-WHU4 board built for AI and edge computing

Aaeon has announced the Pico-WHU4, a compact board designed for embedded artificial intelligence and edge computing. The board is built on the Pico-ITX form factor and powered by 8th Generation Intel core processors. The Pico-WHU4 features i3/i5/i7 and Celeron processors (formerly Whiskey Lake) combined with support for up to 16 GB of DDR4 RAM. This ...

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Farnell offers EW readers a chance to win Rohde & Schwarz’s latest power supply

Rohde & Schwarz will be launching a new power supply on 20th February and, as part of the launch, Farnell is giving EW readers the chance to win one of these brand new products. This prize draw is exclusive to Farnell. To register, readers should visit https://uk.farnell.com/countdown-to-launch. We have also attached a teaser image if you ...

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Coronavirus hits MWC

Ericsson, Sony, Amazon, Intel, ZTE, TCL, LG, DoCoMo and Nvidia have pulled out of exhibiting at MWC because of the coronavirus.  Samsung says it will still exhibit but may not send senior execs. The GSMA has laid down rules for attendees: All travellers from the Hubei province will not be permitted access to the event ...

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TSMC revenues up 32.8% y-oy

TSMC had January revenues of US$3.42 billion, an increase of 0.4% from December 2019 and an increase of 32.8% from January 2019. TSMC January Revenue Report (Consolidated): (Unit: NT$ million) Period Net Revenues January 2020 103,683 December 2019 103,313 M-o-M Increase (Decrease) % 0.4 January 2019 78,094 Y-o-Y Increase (Decrease) % 32.8  

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Researchers see route to accelerating new materials development

Japanese researchers have developed an approach to accelerating the development of new materials by combining high throughput experimental and calculation data with machine learning to predict materials’ properties. Scientists use high throughput experimentation, involving large numbers of parallel experiments, to quickly map the relationships between the compositions, structures, and properties of materials made from varying ...

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Arm extends ML capabilities of MCUs

Arm has added the Arm Cortex-M55 processor and the Arm Ethos-U55 NPU for Cortex-M, designed to deliver a combined 480x leap in machine learning (ML) performance to MCUs. Cortex- M55  is Arm’s most AI-capable Cortex-M CPU, and the first to be based on Arm Helium technology, bringing 15x uplift in ML performance and 5x uplift ...

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