Avnet develops Raspberry Pi sensor HAT

Avnet is shipping a specialised sensor HAT for Raspberry Pi. The Avnet-designed evaluation, development and quick-prototyping tool is intended for engineering professionals who need quick development of commercial, industrial, and heating, ventilation and air conditioning products requiring advanced indoor air quality measurement capabilities. The HAT has an on-board calibrated Renesas ZMOD4410 sensor that measures the ...

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Blaize launches edge AI products

Blaize, the Californian AI developer, has launched its first products called Pathfinder and Xplorer. “Blaize AI edge computing products overcome limitations of power, complexity and cost to unleash the adoption of AI at the edge,” says CEO and co-founder Dinakar Munagala. The Blaize embedded and accelerator platforms are built on the the Blaize Graph Streaming ...

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Intel targets 20% performance increase without a node switch

Intel is saying that its next generation CPUs will have a 20% performance improvement over the current generation. The increase in performance will come not from process but from two design improvements – a new material for the capacitors and the use of what Intel calls SuperFin transistors. “It is 20%, the largest intra-node jump ...

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Researchers find new phase of nanoconfined water

Researchers at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology,  the Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography, the A M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute of RAS, Skoltech, the Sobolev Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, Novosibirsk State University, Stuttgart University, the Prague Institute of Physics, and the University of  Tokyo have discovered a new phase of nanoconfined water: separate water molecules that are ...

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Singapore scientists combine skin-like electronics with computer vision

Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed an AI system that recognises hand gestures by combining skin-like electronics with computer vision. The recognition of human hand gestures by AI systems has been a valuable development over the last decade and has been adopted in high-precision surgical robots, health monitoring equipment and in ...

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