Medical tracking for the modern age
Fascinating work from the team at UMass Amherst, to develop a device that analyses coughing and crowd size.
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Fascinating work from the team at UMass Amherst, to develop a device that analyses coughing and crowd size.
Medical tracking for the modern age Read More »
The artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) represents one of the most exciting and important technology pairings in the world today. It is anticipated to explode into life in 2025 and with the current Covid-19 pandemic, we anticipate that this will accelerate further still. But with this revolution comes a range of challenges. No matter how
Embedding a secure solution for the AIoT big bang Read More »
CEO, Mark Lippett discusses this challenge in a recent article for Electronics World.
How do we fix the cost versus processing trade off? Read More »
The first in a series of blogs that address themes from The Linley Group’s report on xcore.ai.
Putting programmability at the heart of xcore.ai Read More »
They are an extremely valuable tool, and it’s now hard to imagine living in a technologically driven world without them. But while neural networks are extremely effective at performing the task for which they were made, they have two major issues that have so far limited their potential for the newest edge applications that are
Binarised networks — the networks that will underpin future edge applications Read More »
In part one of this blog series we outlined the huge potential for the AIoT to reshape the world around us. But as highlighted, making this vision a reality requires an entirely new approach to delivering on-device AI capabilities. The high-end CPUs/GPUs traditionally used by AI systems are prohibitively expensive – both from a cost
Making the AIoT a reality – part 2 Read More »
Delighted to see xcore®.ai, our all-new crossover processor for the AIoT, listed in this article from EETimes Europe.
Top 10 Processors for AI Acceleration at the Endpoint Read More »
The artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) represents the convergence of two of today’s most significant technology trends. The internet of things (IoT) connects “dumb” devices to the internet, with an ever-growing 10 billion devices surrounding our everyday lives. These devices are already generating huge volumes of data from the world around us – providing access to valuable
Making the AIoT a reality – part 1 Read More »
Does fragmentation in the IoT market offer risk or reward? CEO, Mark Lippett discusses in this opinion piece from EE Times Europe.
An IoTa of Ambition Read More »
Mark Lippett adds his commentary to this important debate from EE Times.
Will Neuromorphic Computing Compete with Today’s AI Accelerators? Read More »