Prophesee, inventor of the most advanced neuromorphic vision systems, announced the availability of its Metavision Intelligence suite.
It is the industry’s most comprehensive set of development tools for accelerating the process of exploring and implementing Event-Based Vision technology in machine vision systems.
Practical artificial intelligence for edge computing—in the form of compact software and chip-level hardware acceleration for neural-network inferencing—is upending the way operators of many networks think about providing user-facing services.
Probably the most constant reminder of the lingering effects of COVID-19 is our daily work routine. For most of us who are either not allowed to return to the office or choose not to, each day is a quest to work productively in our home environment while ignoring the unavoidable household distractions. Technology has helped us adjust to our new reality, and many surveys have shown that employees believe they are as productive, if not more so, working from home, and in fact prefer the WFH model.
Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) are progressing at a rapid pace, notwithstanding Covid-19 constraints. The past 2 months have experienced significant corporate events. These include Amazon’s acquisition of Zoox, Volkswagen’s investments in Argo, Yandex plans to spin-out its AV joint venture with Uber, and LiDAR unicorns (LUnicorns) Velodyne and Luminar announcing plans to go public at multibillion-dollar valuations (more than Zoox!).
There is little question that OLED displays are the future of mobile.
The tech market can be a fickle one. Companies once considered sure bets can quickly fall from grace, while other young upstarts rise to fill their place.
When Michael Hurlston became CEO of Synaptics a year ago, the chip seller was a “bag of parts,” he says.
New technologies promise to transform vehicles’ windows into bright, vivid, full-motion video-capable displays. Here, we take a closer look at the potential applications and trends in window displays and how they'll change the driving experience.
A perfect storm is brewing for consumer electronics marketplace Back Market. The items it specializes in — refurbished smartphones, PCs, tablets and the like — are in high demand as professionals and students work from home during the coronavirus pandemic. In many regions of the world, unemployment has skyrocketed, so consumers are increasingly budget-conscious. Finally, by extending the lifecycle of consumer devices, e-waste — and the pressure to continually upgrade electronics — is reduced.
The evolution of the set-top box into a true hub of the smart home is being driven by three forces:
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