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Top US semiconductor companies stop supplying Huawei

May 20, 2019 by Mai Tao

Leading technology companies in the US have started to cut off supplies to Chinese telecommunications equipment supplier Huawei, according to Bloomberg.

US chipmakers such as Intel, Qualcomm, and Xilinx are reported to have said they will not supply Huawei until further notice.

Meanwhile, Google is reported by the Wall Street Journal to have banned Huawei from using some services in its version of the Android operating system for smartphones. [Read more…] about Top US semiconductor companies stop supplying Huawei

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: chips, donald trump, huawei, huawei ban, us-china trade war

Microsoft developing new robotics platform

May 17, 2019 by David Edwards

Microsoft is developing what it describes as “an end-to-end toolchain to help make it easier for every developer and every organization to create autonomous systems for their own scenarios”.

The tech giant offered a glimpse into one of the components of the new robotics platform at the company’s recent Build conference for developers.

The “limited preview” talks about autonomous systems, motion control, machine teaching, and smart buildings and homes, among other things.

[Read more…] about Microsoft developing new robotics platform

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: ai, autonomous, developers, experts, microsoft, platform, simulations, systems

Lenovo showcases ‘world’s first’ laptop with foldable screen

May 17, 2019 by Mai Tao

Computer manufacturer Lenovo is showcasing a preview model of what it claims is “the world’s first foldable” personal computer. In other words, it’s a laptop with a foldable screen.

Unveiled within days of Samsung announcing a recall of its Galaxy Fold smartphone because of technical problems, the new foldable laptop will be part of Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 range.

Lenovo says the “unprecedented portability” of the folding laptop will not compromise productivity and reliability.

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Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: computer, display, fold, foldable, laptop, lenovo, screen

BASF invests in quantum computing startup Zapata

May 16, 2019 by Anna

BASF Venture Capital is joining a group of prominent investors in the Series A investment round of Zapata Computing, Inc.

Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Zapata is developing both a powerful software platform as well as specific applications for Global 1000 companies to effectively use a range of emerging quantum computing hardware.

By investing in Zapata, BASF Venture Capital supports BASF’s strategic goal to take advantage of the opportunities that digitalisation offers along the entire value chain.

[Read more…] about BASF invests in quantum computing startup Zapata

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: applications, approach, basf, bit, bits, calculations, capital, classical, computer, computing, efficiently, hardware, investors, limited, number, platform, quantum, quantum computing, qubit, qubits, round, software, venture, ventures, zapata, zapata computing

The rise of the Robot Operating System

May 16, 2019 by Sam Francis

Nearly 55 percent of total commercial robots shipped in 2024 will have at least one Robot Operating System package installed, according to ABI Research

The Robot Operating System, or ROS, is a flexible and collaborative open-source framework for building operating systems for robotics.

As its adoption continues to grow, ROS is aiming to become the industry standard for robotics middleware.

According to ABI Research, a market research company, nearly 55 percent of total commercial robots shipped in 2024 – over 915,000 units – will have at least one ROS package installed, creating a large installed base of ROS-enabled robots.

[Read more…] about The rise of the Robot Operating System

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: industry, open-source, operating, robot operating system, robotics, ros, system, systems

Eclipse Foundation launches openMobility group to plan future of autonomous cars

May 14, 2019 by David Edwards

The Eclipse Foundation has launched the openMobility Working Group, which will focus on open and shared collaboration around one of the major issues in urban planning around autonomous vehicles and future transportation requirements – traffic simulation and modelling.

The Eclipse Foundation is an independent, not-for-profit corporation that acts as a steward of the Eclipse open source software development community.

Based on the cutting-edge Eclipse Simulation of Urban Mobility project that originated at the German Aerospace Center, the openMobility Working Group brings together researchers and industry to create a common simulation platform for urban areas in a shared collaboration, open source environment.

[Read more…] about Eclipse Foundation launches openMobility group to plan future of autonomous cars

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: accelerate, automated, automotive, collaboration, development, dr, driving, eclipse, ecosystem, environment, foundation, future, group, industry, innovation, mobility, modeling, open, openmobility, platform, provide, shared, simulation, supports, systems, technologies, testing, traffic, transportation, urban, vehicles, working

Samsung Electronics expands SAIT AI Lab Montreal

May 9, 2019 by Anna

Samsung Electronics is to expand the ‘Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) artificial intelligence (AI) Lab Montreal’ in Canada.

The lab will help the company strengthen its fundamentals in AI research and drive competitiveness in system semiconductors.

The lab is located in Montreal Institute for Learning Algorithms (Mila).

[Read more…] about Samsung Electronics expands SAIT AI Lab Montreal

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, bengio, deep, lab, learning, mila, montreal, professor, sait, samsung, university, yoshua

NXP and Microsoft demonstrate edge-to-cloud machine learning solution for predictive maintenance

May 8, 2019 by David Edwards

NXP Semiconductors has agreed a collaboration with Microsoft to bring artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities for anomaly detection to Azure internet of things users.

By combining complementary strengths – NXP’s offline machine learning capability and embedded processing with Microsoft’s cloud expertise – the two companies jointly demonstrates a new Anomaly Detection Solution for Azure IoT at Microsoft Build in Seattle recently.

The solution consists of a small form factor, low power system-on-module powered by NXP’s i.MX RT106C Crossover Processors, a full suite of sensors, and an associated Anomaly Detection Toolbox.

[Read more…] about NXP and Microsoft demonstrate edge-to-cloud machine learning solution for predictive maintenance

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: anomaly, anomaly detection, azure, behavior, bring, capabilities, cloud, collaboration, crossover, data, detection, devices, edge, embedded, full, i.mx, include, intelligence, iot, learning, local, machine, maintenance, microsoft, nxp, power, predictive, predictive maintenance, processing, rt, running, sensors, services, solution, solutions, toolbox, tools

Fujitsu begins production of post-K supercomputer

May 8, 2019 by Anna

Fujitsu Limited has announced that, working with RIKEN, it has completed the design of Post-K, the successor to the K supercomputer.

The Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) is aiming to start the public service of Post-K around 2021 or 2022.

Fujitsu has now concluded an official contract with RIKEN to manufacture, ship, and install hardware for Post-K.

[Read more…] about Fujitsu begins production of post-K supercomputer

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: computer, design, development, fujitsu, hardware, platform, post-k, production, riken, software, start, supercomputer, system, technology, will, work

AMD claims its Frontier is ‘the world’s fastest supercomputer’

May 7, 2019 by Sam Francis

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Chipmaker AMD claims its new “Frontier” system will be the fastest supercomputer in the world.

AMD is working with the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and supercomputing specialist Cray on the system.

The three jointly announced what is expected to be “the world’s fastest exascale-class supercomputer”, scheduled to be delivered to ORNL in 2021.

[Read more…] about AMD claims its Frontier is ‘the world’s fastest supercomputer’

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: amd, cpu, cray, frontier, oak ridge national laboratory, supercomputer, system, technology, US Department of Energy

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