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Teralytics raises $17.5 million for ‘world’s first intelligent mobility operating system’

August 6, 2019 by David Edwards

Switzerland-based Teralytics has raised $17.5 million for what is described as “the world’s first intelligent mobility operating system”.

innogy Ventures, the venture capital investment arm of innogy Innovation Hub, has invested in Teralytics as part of a $17.5 million funding round. innogy Ventures and innogy Innovation Hub are backed by innogy SE, a leading German energy company.

The round was led by Robert Bosch Venture Capital, the corporate venture capital company of the Bosch Group. Other participants included Deutsche Bahn Digital Ventures, LBBW Venture Capital and Liil Ventures, as well as existing investors Atomico and Lakestar. [Read more…] about Teralytics raises $17.5 million for ‘world’s first intelligent mobility operating system’

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: building, capital, company, data, global, innogy, insights, investors, journeys, mobility, platform, teralytics, transport, venture, ventures

Recogni launches with $25 million to develop AI processing for autonomous vehicles

August 2, 2019 by David Edwards

A US-German startup called Recogni has raised $25 million in Series A funding to make “fully-autonomous vehicles a reality”.

Until now, Recogni has been in “stealth mode” while it develops its “high-performance, low-power AI processing for autonomous vehicles”.

Recogni says it has designed a vision-oriented artificial intelligence platform for autonomous vehicles. [Read more…] about Recogni launches with $25 million to develop AI processing for autonomous vehicles

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, automotive, autonomous, autonomy, company, data, full, industry, level, power, processing, recogni, sensor, system, team, vehicles, ventures

Freedom Robotics receives $6.6 million in seed funding

July 31, 2019 by Anna

Freedom Robotics, which provides cloud and on-device software for monitoring, control and management of robots and robotic fleets, has closed a $6.6m seed round.

The funding was led by Initialized Capital, with Toyota AI Ventures, Liquid 2 Ventures, Andrew Miklas from S28 Capital, and James Lindenbaum, alongside existing investors Green Cow Ventur­e Capital, Justin Kan, Josh Buckley, Kevin Mahaffey, and Arianna Simpson.

Freedom Robotics creates tools and infrastructure that all robotics companies require but are not core to their product or value creation.

[Read more…] about Freedom Robotics receives $6.6 million in seed funding

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, capital, cloud, control, freedom, freedom robotics, funding, initialized capital, management, robotics, robots, seed, toyota, toyota ai ventures, ventures

Denso and Toyota to set up R&D joint venture for in-vehicle semiconductors

July 18, 2019 by Anna

Denso Corporation and Toyota Motor Corporation have agreed to establish a joint venture for research and advanced development of next-generation, in-vehicle semiconductors. The two companies will study the details and aim to establish the new company in April 2020.

Recently, electronic controls have been increasingly introduced in vehicles, the number of in-vehicle semiconductors has also grown, and the performance of these semiconductors has continuously improved.

To create a future of mobility that is safe and sustainable, it is necessary to develop next-generation semiconductors that are integral to technology innovations, such as connected cars, automated driving, sharing mobility and electrification.

[Read more…] about Denso and Toyota to set up R&D joint venture for in-vehicle semiconductors

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: advanced, agreed, automated, automotive, company, components, denso, develop, development, electronic, establish, in-vehicle, in-vehicle semiconductors, innovations, mobility, next-generation, production, semiconductors, technology, toyota, vehicles

Apple unveils Mac Pro with new display

July 8, 2019 by Anna

Apple has introduced the all-new Mac Pro, a completely redesigned workstation and unveiled Apple Pro Display XDR.

Designed for maximum performance, expansion and configurability, the Mac Pro features workstation-class Xeon processors up to 28 cores, a high-performance memory system with a massive 1.5TB capacity, eight PCIe expansion slots and a graphics architecture featuring the world’s most powerful graphics card.

It also introduces Apple Afterburner, an accelerator card that enables playback of three streams of 8K ProRes RAW video simultaneously.

[Read more…] about Apple unveils Mac Pro with new display

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: apple, architecture, card, display, expansion, features, featuring, graphics, mac, mac pro, memory, performance, pro, video

DJI uses Ubuntu in drone computer

July 5, 2019 by Anna

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Ubuntu, the most popular Linux operating system for the Internet of Things, is now available on the Manifold 2, a high-performance embedded computer offered by drone manufacturer, DJI.

The Manifold 2 is designed to fit onto DJI’s drone platforms via the onboard SDK and enables developers to transform aerial platforms into truly smarter drones, performing complex computing tasks and advanced image processing, which in-turn creates rapid flexibility for enterprise usage.

As part of the offering, the Manifold 2 is planning to feature snaps. Snaps are containerised software packages, designed to work perfectly across cloud, desktop, and IoT devices – with this the first instance of the technology’s availability on drones.

[Read more…] about DJI uses Ubuntu in drone computer

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: computer, data, designed, developers, dji, drone, drones, enterprises, feature, field, flexibility, flight, functionality, linux, manifold, manifold 2, matrice, platforms, snaps, support, ubuntu, work

IBM develops ‘world’s most powerful commercial supercomputer’ for Total

July 2, 2019 by Anna

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IBM has built Pangea III, which it claims is the world’s most powerful commercial supercomputer, for Total, a global energy company operating in more than 130 countries.

The new IBM POWER9-based supercomputer will help Total more accurately locate new resources and better assess the potential associated revenue opportunities.

According to Total, Pangea III requires 1.5 Megawatts, compared to 4.5 MW for its predecessor system. Combined with the increased performance of Pangea III, Total has reported that they have observed that the new system uses less than 10% the energy consumption per petaflop as its predecessor.

[Read more…] about IBM develops ‘world’s most powerful commercial supercomputer’ for Total

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: based, data, energy, exploration, help, ibm, iii, nvidia, pangea, pangea III, power, supercomputer, supercomputers, systems, total, worlds

How artificial intelligence is powering cybersecurity

June 24, 2019 by David Edwards

Technology progresses daily and with this progression come threats and risks to social, financial and economic life.

Today, cyber-attackers have resorted to the use of automation to launch more frequent attacks on different businesses and corporations.

While cyber-attackers are expending a lot of resources to launch more sophisticated attacks, many organizations still rely on manual efforts to gather internal security findings and contextualize them with external threat information. [Read more…] about How artificial intelligence is powering cybersecurity

Filed Under: Computing, Promoted Tagged With: artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data, malware

ABB and Hewlett Packard Enterprise expand industrial internet partnership

June 18, 2019 by David Edwards

ABB and Hewlett Packard Enterprise have expanded their partnership in the industrial internet space and say they will “bring scalable connectivity to large industrial customers” by integrating ABB Ability Smart Sensor technology with Aruba Wi-Fi and Bluetooth-enabled access points.

ABB and Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, will collaborate to deliver a scalable, high-performance wireless connectivity solution for large industrial customers.

Customers will be able to capture valuable data and insights from their equipment via ABB Ability Smart Sensor technology and access it via a web portal, a cloud interface or a mobile phone application, say the companies. [Read more…] about ABB and Hewlett Packard Enterprise expand industrial internet partnership

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: abb, ability, access, aruba, collaboration, companies, connectivity, customers, data, enterprise, equipment, global, hewlett, hpe, industrial, infrastructure, large, maintenance, packard, partnership, points, secure, sensor, smart, solution, solutions, technology

Nvidia builds supercomputer to develop self-driving cars

June 17, 2019 by Mai Tao

Nvidia unveils DGX SuperPOD, ‘world’s 22nd fastest supercomputer’. By Charlie Boyle, Nvidia

In a clear demonstration of why artificial intelligence leadership demands the best compute capabilities, Nvidia has unveiled what it claims is “the world’s 22nd fastest supercomputer” – DGX SuperPOD – which provides AI infrastructure that meets the massive demands of the company’s autonomous-vehicle deployment program.

The system was built in just three weeks with 96 Nvidia DGX-2H supercomputers and Mellanox interconnect technology. Delivering 9.4 petaflops of processing capability, it has the muscle for training the vast number of deep neural networks required for safe self-driving vehicles.

Customers can buy this system in whole or in part from any DGX-2 partner based on Nvidia’s DGX SuperPOD design. [Read more…] about Nvidia builds supercomputer to develop self-driving cars

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, data, dgx, nvidia, supercomputer, superpod, system, systems, top

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