Some neural networks will always be unreliable

Some neural networks can exist, but cannot be trained to be reliable, according to mathematicians at the Universities of Cambridge and Oslo. “The paradox identified by Turing and Gödel has now been brought forward into the world of AI” Matthew Colbrook (right) “Many AI systems are unstable, and it’s becoming a major liability, especially as they ...

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APEC: TI reveals low-noise dc-dc converters and an

A low-noise dc-dc converter and a low-noise LDO are debuting on TI’s APEC stand, alongside an 11kW 800V GaN three phase inverter design. LMQ66430 is a 36V 3A buck converter that includes two input bypass capacitors and one boot capacitor and includes the company’s ‘dual random spread-spectrum’ jittering technique, “enabling engineers to easily meet CISPR 25 Class ...

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Sondrel’s Graham Curren joins the EW BrightSparks 2022 selection panel

With the EW BrightSparks nomination deadline fast approaching (Friday 1 April), it is good highlight one of the judges who has been a mainstay of the Awards and a constant supporter: Graham Curren, the CEO of Sondrel. He has kindly supported EW BrightSparks since 2018 and we are delighted to have him on board once ...

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UK supply chain gets £16m injection for e-transport power components

Last month, government funding body UK Research and Innovation revealed the winners in its £22m Supply Chains for Net Zero Competition – announced in March 2021 and focused on supply chain development for power electronics, electric machines and drives (PEMD). “The coming electric revolution presents an opportunity to put the UK at the forefront of a burgeoning ...

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Imagination wants to hire 250 people

Imagination Technologies aims to increase its global headcount by more than 30% in 2022, from 800 to around 1050 people. 2021 was a strong year for Imagination, which grew across all core sectors and geographies, with significant uptake of existing solutions complemented by new product launches. Based on current momentum, the Company expects revenue and ...

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Quadric raises $12m Series B

Quadric, the edge AI specialist, has raised a $21 million Series B funding round. NSITEXE, a DENSO company, led the round with investment from MegaChips. Existing investors Leawood VC, Pear VC, Uncork Capital, and Cota Capital also participated. ‘Quadric’s ability to handle both neural backbones and classical dynamic data-parallel algorithms in a unified architecture is helping ...

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UK network slicing trial completed

Vodafone and Ericsson have completed the UK’s first 5G standalone (SA) network slicing trial. Network slicing is a new service for business customers and application developers, enabled by the deployment of 5G Standalone (SA) networks. The service allows mobile operators to create multiple virtual network slices which operate across the same physical network. Each slice ...

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Viewpoint: How Bluetooth LE Audio can empower the hearing-loss community

David Hollander, of the Bluetooth SIG, considers how Bluetooth LE Audio enables those suffering from hearing loss to take advantage of the same benefits enjoyed by users of standard wireless headphones and earbuds. Over 5% of the world’s population are affected by hearing loss – by 2050, nearly 2.5 billion people are projected to have some ...

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QuadSAT drone performs antenna tests on 15m antenna

QuadSAT, a Danish startup that uses drones for the test and measurement of satellite antennas, has scaled up its ambitions: it reports successfully completing a measurement campaign of large antennas – measuring up to 15m – at the Kiruna Earth Station in Sweden. The company highlights that its the first time a drone-based system has been used ...

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