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The big AMR fleet computing debate: Distributed vs centralized

February 24, 2022 by David Edwards

By Limor Schweitzer, CTO and founder, MOV.AI

A shift in mobile robot computing needs

Over the past year, we have seen the growing adoption of centralized computing in Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) fleets. In this article, we ask if this trend is the best approach, especially in advanced deployments with a large number of AMRs and dynamic, non-sterile environments.

Past generations of AMRs, or more accurately Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs), operated in sterile environments, with physically marked fixed routes and simple, predefined tasks. The computing requirements were almost nonexistent. [Read more…] about The big AMR fleet computing debate: Distributed vs centralized

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: advanced, amr, amrs, central, centralized, computing, data, decisions, distributed, dynamic, fleet, performed, power, processing, robot, robots, safety, task

AMD completes acquisition of Xilinx

February 14, 2022 by David Edwards

AMD has completed the acquisition of Xilinx, creating a “high-performance and adaptive computing leader”.

The acquisition is officially the largest in semiconductor history and brings together two industry leaders with complementary product portfolios, customers and market expertise.

The Xilinx business will become the Adaptive and Embedded Computing Group (AECG), led by former Xilinx CEO Victor Peng. [Read more…] about AMD completes acquisition of Xilinx

Filed Under: AMD Xilinx, Computing, News Tagged With: acquisition, adaptive, amd, computing, high-performance, industry, markets, product, xilinx

AMD given approval to acquire Xilinx

February 14, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Semiconductor giant AMD says it has received approval from “all necessary authorities” to proceed with the acquisition of Xilinx, a chip maker which specialises in the industrial sector.

With the exception of the remaining customary closing conditions, all conditions to the transaction closing have been satisfied and the company expects the transaction to close on or about February 14, 2022.

AMD announced its intention to acquire Xilinx in an all-stock transaction on October 27, 2020. [Read more…] about AMD given approval to acquire Xilinx

Filed Under: AMD Xilinx, Computing, News Tagged With: acquire, acquisition, amd, appears, approval, arm, chip, closing, conditions, nvidia, regulators, transaction, xilinx

Autonomous vehicle simulation startup MorAI raises $20 million funding

February 10, 2022 by Mai Tao

MorAI, a developer of autonomous vehicle simulation technology, has secured a $20 million Series B funding round.

The round includes investment from new investors Korea Investment Partners, KB Investment, and the state-run Korea Development Bank, as well as from existing investors Naver’s D2 Startup Factory, Hyundai Motor Group’s Zero1ne, Kakao Ventures, and Atinum Investment, bringing MorAI’s total funding to date to $25 million.

MorAI was co-founded in 2018 by three autonomous driving researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. Ever since, the company has established itself as South Korea’s sole provider of full-stack autonomous vehicle simulation solutions. [Read more…] about Autonomous vehicle simulation startup MorAI raises $20 million funding

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: autonomous, company, digital, driving, edge, environments, established, funding, future, global, hyundai, investment, korea, leading, mobility, morai, round, safety, simulation, startup, talents, technology, vehicle

The Importance of IT Service Management: A Big-Picture Look

February 3, 2022 by David Edwards

In today’s society, technology is a cornerstone of any company. Having a system for planning and organizing technology will make your business run more efficiently. It also means you’ll have happier customers, vendors, and employees at the end of your workday.

On the other hand, if your IT department is a mess with unfulfilled customer and employee service requests, you could be in hot water.

Fortunately, resources like Beyond20 ServiceNow IT service management services can help you meet the demand if you’re struggling with IT service management. That said, here’s your big-picture, brass-tacks look at why IT service management matters. [Read more…] about The Importance of IT Service Management: A Big-Picture Look

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: it, management, service, services, system, technology

How robots learn to hike: ETH researchers look to improve four-legged ANYmal’s mobility

January 24, 2022 by David Edwards

By Christoph Elhardt

ETH Zurich researchers led by Marco Hutter have developed a new control approach that enables a legged robot, called ANYmal, to move quickly and robustly over difficult terrain.

Thanks to machine learning, the robot can combine its visual perception of the environment with its sense of touch for the first time.

Steep sections on slippery ground, high steps, scree and forest trails full of roots: the path up the 1,098-​metre-high Mount Etzel at the southern end of Lake Zurich is peppered with numerous obstacles. [Read more…] about How robots learn to hike: ETH researchers look to improve four-legged ANYmal’s mobility

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: allows, anymal, combine, data, difficult, environment, eth, humans, hutter, legged, miki, move, numerous, obstacles, perception, proprioception, researchers, robot, robotics, robots, terrain, training, visual, zurich

Three opportunities to implement new fleet management innovations

January 23, 2022 by David Edwards

Like the automotive retail market, giant strides are being made in the fleet management industry.

Electrification has been introduced for long haul trucks and integration has radically altered what maintenance and refueling looks like.

5G technology has supplanted slower satellite and 3G data transmission for more accurate tracking, routing, and vehicle diagnostics. Dash cams have improved driver safety by preventing instances of distracted driving. [Read more…] about Three opportunities to implement new fleet management innovations

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: apps, automotive, data, driver, drivers, fleet, industry, management, opportunities, solutions, vehicle

Pony.ai unveils new autonomous computing unit built on Nvidia Drive Orin

January 21, 2022 by Mai Tao

Pony.ai, an autonomous driving technology company, has developed a “complete autonomous computing unit” built on the Nvidia Drive Orin system-on-chip (SoC).

The company says this marks a “significant milestone” in its move from industrial-grade to automotive-grade hardware.

This autonomous computing unit powered by Nvidia Drive Orin will rapidly accelerate the roll-out of Pony.ai’s Level 4 capabilities. [Read more…] about Pony.ai unveils new autonomous computing unit built on Nvidia Drive Orin

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: autonomous, av, capabilities, company, computing, drive, hardware, mass-production, nvidia, orin, platform, pony.ai, soc, unit

Cogniteam’s Nimbus supports cloud-enabled robot management powered by Nvidia Jetson

January 17, 2022 by David Edwards

Cogniteam is supporting the Nvidia Jetson edge AI platform into its cloud-based robotics development and deployment platform, allowing cloud-enabled deployments to use Nvidia technology for the first time.

More customers are moving over to Nvidia’s GPU-accelerated technologies that can be developed and deployed through the cloud.

This is made possible by Nimbus’s packaging of field-tested software, such as sensors and AI capabilities, based on over a decade of Cogniteam’s work with enterprise businesses. [Read more…] about Cogniteam’s Nimbus supports cloud-enabled robot management powered by Nvidia Jetson

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: advanced, ai, algorithms, capabilities, cloud-based, cogniteam, deployment, developers, development, gems, isaac, jetson, nimbus, nvidia, platform, robots, ros, software, teams, technologies, time, work

2022 Healthtech Forecast: Record-Breaking Technology Expansion

January 12, 2022 by David Edwards

Artificial intelligence (AI) research has become one of the most active areas in computer science, with an expectation that AI will help to solve many problems in healthcare.

The use of AI technology in healthcare is poised to dramatically improve medicine over the next few years as researchers find new ways to integrate it into patient care and clinical operations.

In 2021, WHO issued its first report on Artificial Intelligence in health. The report is the result of 2 years of consultations held by a panel of experts. [Read more…] about 2022 Healthtech Forecast: Record-Breaking Technology Expansion

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: ai, artificial, clinical, computer, covid, drug, health, healthcare, intelligence, medical, medicine, report, sars-cov, surgeries, technology, virus, years

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