Article 1 of Bringing Intelligence to the Edge Series: With the introduction of AI, IoT devices can become more intelligent and less reliant on external systems— but not without trade-offs in performance and cost. Understanding how to make that decision is key.
Article 1 of Bringing Intelligence to the Edge Series: With the introduction of AI, IoT devices can become more intelligent and less reliant on external systems— but not without trade-offs in performance and cost. Understanding how to make that decision is key.
Introducing the Bringing Intelligence to the Edge Series: Exploring how Artificial Intelligence is moving to embedded systems, transforming technology across various applications.
Article #2 of Spotlight on Innovations in Edge Computing and Machine Learning: Edge AI techniques such as Keyword Spotting can turn an ordinary device into a smart appliance.
Designing efficient data center cooling systems requires a deep understanding of thermodynamics, energy metrics, airflow management, and emerging liquid cooling technologies. This article explains these concepts and provides practical guidance on implementing sustainable cooling solutions
This article presents a comprehensive technical analysis of CPLD vs FPGA, focusing on their architectural distinctions, performance metrics, design flows, and implementation methodologies.
CUDA Cores and Tensor Cores are specialized units within NVIDIA GPUs; the former are designed for a wide range of general GPU tasks, while the latter are specifically optimized to accelerate AI and deep learning through efficient matrix operations.
Discover the critical role of in-circuit testing in modern engineering, exploring its foundational principles, technological advancements, and real-world applications.
Measured in milliseconds, the response time to a tap on a smartphone’s screen might not be a “show stopping” issue, but a delay between an action and its reaction in the mobile gaming industry can make an important difference.
To help generative AI models create durable, real-world accessories and decor, the PhysiOpt system runs physics simulations and makes subtle tweaks to its 3D blueprints.
Fabricated as a single chip, the new implant is orders of magnitude faster and smaller than today's state-of-the-art brain-computer interfaces, offering an opportunity for more efficacious treatment of a number of neurological conditions.
In this episode, we explore MIT's new system that turns spoken ideas into physical assemblies by linking speech-to-text, text-to-CAD, CAD-to-assembly, and robotic fabrication - pointing to a future where making hardware could be as easy as prompting an AI with your voice.
Article 1 of Bringing Intelligence to the Edge Series: With the introduction of AI, IoT devices can become more intelligent and less reliant on external systems— but not without trade-offs in performance and cost. Understanding how to make that decision is key.
Introducing the Bringing Intelligence to the Edge Series: Exploring how Artificial Intelligence is moving to embedded systems, transforming technology across various applications.
Article #2 of Spotlight on Innovations in Edge Computing and Machine Learning: Edge AI techniques such as Keyword Spotting can turn an ordinary device into a smart appliance.
This article provides a detailed guide to System in Package technology, its advantages and challenges, key components, design, and manufacturing process.
Introducing a brand new series featuring innovative projects related to edge computing and machine learning. The first article presents a predictive maintenance solution utilizing the Nordic Thingy:91, monitoring machine health through anomaly detection with a TinyML model.
Integrated photonics, also known as planar lightwave circuits or integrated optical circuits, revolutionizes optical communication by leveraging the properties of light to process and transmit information. This cutting-edge technology offers superior efficiency and compactness compared to traditional electronic components, paving the way for faster and more energy-efficient communication systems. With its interdisciplinary nature encompassing materials science, quantum physics, and electrical engineering, integrated photonics presents an exciting and promising field of study and research in today's digital era.
After 20 years of calling me to fix their email and antivirus settings, my parents started calling my 13-year-old daughter for help instead. Technology seems to have been nagging rather than helping grandparents, but the advent of cheap computing gives fundamental reasons to change this balance.
Slicing software has been around since the very beginning of 3D printing, with digital slicing of STL files being one of the key features of Chuck Hull’s first stereolithography system. However, in the time since, slicing software has evolved beyond its base functions of simply converting 3D object models into machine instructions.
Researchers create a new simulation tool for robots to manipulate complex fluids in a step toward helping them more effortlessly assist with daily tasks.
In this episode, we delve into a game-changing approach developed by the University of Michigan, where 'simulated terrible drivers' in a mixed reality environment are used to drastically cut the time and cost of Autonomous Vehicle (AV) safety testing.
This article provides a detailed overview of the solder reflow process, types of reflow ovens, temperature profiles, solder paste composition and selection, reflow process potential challenges, solutions, inspection, and quality control techniques.