AIoT

All on-board: demand for on-device processing continuing to rise for product engineers

Three quarters of engineers see increasing demand, despite existing high levels, as they seek to integrate AI capabilities into their devices Bristol, UK, 12 July 2022 — 75% of engineers are seeing demands for on-device processing grow year-on-year – despite the fact that 73% already have “high/very high” requirements – according to new research from

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Majority of electronics engineers to launch products with on-board AI in the next six months

Almost two thirds of engineering teams expect to release a device that can support on-board AI within the next two quarters, according to XMOS’ Edge of Now survey Bristol, UK, 22 June 2022 — The majority of electronics engineers are looking to launch products capable of on-board AI processing before 2023, according to new research

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Edge of Now: obstacles to AIoT market growth fall for third consecutive year

Number of engineers citing cost and power as barriers to adopting AIoT-capable hardware halved since 2021; almost three quarters are actively developing products with higher on-device processing capabilities Bristol UK, 7 June 2022 — The number of engineers that see cost or power as an obstacle to increasing onboard processing in their designs has halved

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The Edge of Now Report

The third in our annual series, The Edge of Now report highlights the opportunities, challenges and solutions to the artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) market.

Examining key trends, we explore electronics engineers’ approach towards these technologies, the market forces that are impacting their adoption, and the way in which the future of the technology is taking shape.

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