More on: Tesla’s AI supercomputer

Tesla revealed its plans for a 1.1Eflop artificial intelligence supercomputer late last week, built around an 7nm in-house-developed IC with 354 custom processors delivering 362Tflop of processing and 16Tbit/s of IO bandwidth. The computer, to be called Dojo, is where the company plans to train neural networks for use in its cars. Within it, the ...

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Farnell signs Epishine

Epishine, the Swedish printed organic solar cell specialist,  has signed a franchise agreement with Farnell. Epishine’s printed organic solar cells are optimised for harvesting energy from indoor, low energy lighting enabling organic solar power to be used everywhere. Design engineers can use  Epishine’s Light Energy Harvesting Evaluation Kit. Farnell is the first high service distributor to ...

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US DoD contracts for Intel 18A foundry process

Intel has picked up the US  Department of Defence as a customer for its new foundry service operation. The contract was awarded through the NSTXL consortium-based S2MARTS OTA in the first phase of its multi-phase Rapid Assured Microelectronics Prototypes – Commercial (RAMP-C) program.  The RAMP-C program was created to facilitate the use of a US-based ...

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Samsung HBM-PIM AI accelerator converges logic and memory

At Hot Chips, Samsung  showed processing-in-memory (PIM) technology with High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) integrated into an accelerator. The development is claimed to accelerate the move towards the convergence of memory and logic. HBM-PIM incorporates the AI processing function to enhance high-speed data processing in supercomputers and AI applications. HBM-PIM has since been tested in the ...

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BAE Systems furthers defence collaboration with Intel

BAE Systems has announced another strategic business agreement for its FAST Labs R&D organisation having early access to selected Intel technologies. The agreement, says the company, is intended to help accelerate development of military applications. The agreement will enable it “to develop and more quickly field next-generation defense applications based on Intel’s most advanced technology”. ...

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Richardson RFPD supporting ADI front ends

Richardson RFPD is offering availability and full design support  for two highly high-speed converters from Analog Devices, Inc. The AD9081 and AD9082 mixed-signal front-ends combine high-performance analog and digital signal processing and allow designers to install multiband radios in the same footprint as single-band radios. By shifting more of the frequency translation and filtering from ...

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Schaffner extends filter series

Schaffner, the electromagnetic compatibility specialist,  has extended its FN3270 series to provide more options for machine builders. Building on the strengths of the FN3270 filter range the FN3271 filter is a compact and lightweight filter design requiring minimum mounting space in installations and cabinets. 15 different filter models are available to meet the specific needs and ...

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