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Cruise and GM partner with Microsoft to commercialize self-driving vehicles

January 21, 2021 by David Edwards

Cruise and General Motors have entered a long-term strategic relationship with Microsoft to accelerate the commercialization of self-driving vehicles.

The companies will bring together their software and hardware engineering excellence, cloud computing capabilities, manufacturing know-how and partner ecosystem to transform transportation to create a safer, cleaner, and more accessible world for everyone.

Dan Ammann, Cruise CEO, says: “Our mission to bring safer, better, and more affordable transportation to everyone isn’t just a tech race – it’s also a trust race. [Read more…] about Cruise and GM partner with Microsoft to commercialize self-driving vehicles

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, News Tagged With: accelerate, azure, bring, ceo, cloud, commercialize, computing, cruise, gm, help, microsoft, preferred, self-driving, transportation, vehicles

IBM launches new industrial chemistry robot to enable lab automation

September 4, 2020 by David Edwards

IBM has launched a new industrial chemistry lab robot called RoboRXN, describing it as “the first remotely accessible, autonomous chemical laboratory”. (See video below.)

The computing giant says the RXN machine is “revolutionizing industrial chemistry, by transforming it into a high tech business”.

RXN uses a combination of artificial intelligence, automation and cloud computing to relieve the chemist from tedious repetitive tasks, allowing more time and space for design and innovation. [Read more…] about IBM launches new industrial chemistry robot to enable lab automation

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: actions, ai, automation, chemical, chemistry, computing, describing, hardware, ibm, industrial, instructions, lab, list, molecule, paste, researchers, roborxn, robot, rxn

Cloud robotics market predicted to grow to $157.8 billion by 2030

July 9, 2020 by David Edwards

The global market for cloud robotics is predicted to grow to $157.8 billion by 2030, according to ABI Research.

The analyst says cloud computing will be the “great enabler of mobile robotics”, and a massive, multibillion-dollar service opportunity over the next next 10 years.

Though only in its nascent stages, the value of cloud infrastructure to robots is key for both application, encompassing development, configuration, and installation; and operation, which includes maintenance, analytics, and control. [Read more…] about Cloud robotics market predicted to grow to $157.8 billion by 2030

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: abi, billion, cloud, computing, data, market, mobile, providers, robot, robotics, robots, service, systems, whitton

ESOL real-time operating system supports Kalray’s Coolidge processor

July 8, 2020 by David Edwards

ESOL’s real-time operating system, eMCOS POSIX Commercial OS, now supports Kalray’s Coolidge “intelligent processor”.

The partnership between the companies is said to pave the way for integration into robots and autonomous vehicles.

ESOL is a developer of real-time embedded software solutions, and describes the the eMCOS POSIX as a “high-performance, scalable real-time operating system”. [Read more…] about ESOL real-time operating system supports Kalray’s Coolidge processor

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: applications, computing, configurations, coolidge, embedded, emcos, esol, high, intelligent, kalray, mppa, performance, platform, posix, processor, real-time, safety, scalable, software, support

Honeywell says it has built the world’s most powerful quantum computer

June 25, 2020 by David Edwards

Fancy new computer requires temperatures colder than the surface of Pluto in order to work properly… who’d want something like that? 

Honeywell has built what it claims is the “world’s highest performing quantum computer”.

In a statement, the industrial and computing giant says: “Our team of scientists, engineers and technicians, have built what is currently the highest performing quantum computer available.”

With a quantum volume of 64, the Honeywell quantum computer is said to be “twice as powerful as the next alternative in the industry”. [Read more…] about Honeywell says it has built the world’s most powerful quantum computer

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: computer, computing, honeywell, quantum

Mercedes-Benz and Nvidia partner to build ‘smartphones on wheels’

June 23, 2020 by David Edwards

Automotive giant Mercedes-Benz and chipmaker Nvidia have agreed a significant, wide-ranging and long-term partnership designed to build what they are describing as “smartphones on wheels”. (See video below.)

Nvidia, which already has a leading position in the automotive market, says it is building the chips and supercomputers that the new Mercs will require.

And Mercedes-Benz says it is busy building the operating system the newly designed cars will run. [Read more…] about Mercedes-Benz and Nvidia partner to build ‘smartphones on wheels’

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: architecture, automated, computing, driving, mercedes-benz, nvidia, system

ADLINK teams up with Intel to launch ROS-based robotics technology

June 9, 2020 by Mai Tao

ADLINK Technology, a provider of edge computing systems, has launched the ROScube-I with Intel, providing a real-time ROS 2 robot controller for advanced robotic applications.

The ADLINK ROScube-I Series is a ROS 2-enabled robotic controller based on Intel Xeon E, 9th Gen Intel Core i7/i3 and 8th Gen Intel Core i5 processors, and features exceptional I/O connectivity supporting a wide variety of sensors and actuators to meet the needs of a wide range of robotic applications.

The ROScube-I supports an extension box for convenient functional and performance expansion with Intel VPU cards and the Intel Distribution of OpenVINO toolkit for computation of AI algorithms and inference. [Read more…] about ADLINK teams up with Intel to launch ROS-based robotics technology

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: adlink, ai, applications, based, computing, development, edge, features, i/o, industrial, intel, kit, neuronbot, pico, real-time, robotic, ros, roscube, roscube-i, starter, support

Aisin and QC Ware to jointly develop quantum computing capabilities

June 3, 2020 by Mai Tao

Aisin Seiki and QC Ware have agreed a research collaboration to explore the impact of quantum optimization and quantum machine learning algorithms on automotive applications.

The collaboration will utilize commercially available quantum computers from D-Wave Systems and Rigetti Computing.

Aisin is a global supplier of components and systems for the automotive industry and one of the world’s largest transmission manufacturers. Its customers represent a wide range of automotive manufacturing giants, including Toyota, Volkswagen, PSA, Volvo, and the BMW. [Read more…] about Aisin and QC Ware to jointly develop quantum computing capabilities

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: aisin, algorithms, automotive, computing, qc, quantum, ware

Here’s what you may not know about the world of cloud

May 25, 2020 by Polly

Although cloud computing has been around since the 1960s, the use of cloud computing in its modern context didn’t take off until 2006.

Cloud computing is the process of delivering computing services over the internet using a provider’s data services. Common public cloud offerings include Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.

However, even though the phrase “in the cloud” has become ubiquitous in current technology, there are many things that are unclear for people, particularly for those who are exploring what the cloud means beneath the surface. Here are a few things you may not know. [Read more…] about Here’s what you may not know about the world of cloud

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: cloud, cloud applications, cloud computing, computing, data, SaaS, security

Cincoze launches new industrial GPU computer

May 11, 2020 by Mai Tao

Cincoze, a manufacturer of embedded systems, has unveiled its new industrial GM-1000 rugged GPU computer, which is powered by the 9th/8th generation Intel CPU and supports one MXM GPU module expansion.

This GPU computer provides high-performance computing capability with a small footprint design, which is suitable for applications like edge computing, machine vision, image processing, and artificial intelligence.

GM-1000 can be configured with a range of 9th/8th generation Intel CPUs, including Xeon and Core i up to 8 cores. It supports dual channel DDR4 2666MHz SO-DIMM up to 64GB. It has abundant I/Os, including 4 x COM, 2 x GbE LAN, 8 x USB, 1 x HDMI, and 1 x DVI-I. [Read more…] about Cincoze launches new industrial GPU computer

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: allows, applications, cfm, cincoze, computer, computing, cpu, gbe, gm, gpu, high, including, industrial, lan, mm, module, power, protection, slot

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