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John Deere pilots new robotic welding solution

April 2, 2021 by David Edwards

John Deere is leveraging Intel’s artificial intelligence technology to help solve a costly, age-old problem in the manufacturing welding process.

Deere is piloting a solution that uses computer vision to automatically spot common defects in the automated welding process in its manufacturing facilities.

Andy Benko, quality director, John Deere construction and forestry division, says: “Welding is a complicated process. This AI solution has the potential to help us produce our high-quality machines more efficiently than before. [Read more…] about John Deere pilots new robotic welding solution

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: ai, deere, intel, john, manufacturing, process, quality, solution, technology, weld, welding

Hitachi launches new industrial edge computer

February 11, 2021 by Mai Tao

Hitachi has launched a new industrial edge computer. The “Hitachi Industrial Edge Computer CE series Embedded AI model” was developed in collaboration with Intel.

The product, an integration of Intel’s artificial intelligence technology and Hitachi’s control system design and manufacturing technologies, is a new model that incorporates an image analysis execution platform using AI and deep learning.

Through providing this product, Hitachi contributes to the expansion of digital transformation, such as streamlining and automating tasks that rely on visual checks (the inspection process for finished products in the manufacturing industry) and solving management challenges using on-site data. [Read more…] about Hitachi launches new industrial edge computer

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, analysis, companies, computer, control, data, deep, devices, digital, edge, embedded, enable, execution, finished, goods, hitachi, image, industrial, intel, labor, learning, manufacturing, model, on-site, platform, product, production, products, site, technologies, transformation, workers

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

Arrow Electronics and Exor launch IoT edge platform for smart factories

June 5, 2020 by David Edwards

Arrow Electronics has collaborated with Exor Embedded to create gigaSOM gS01, a full production design and an additional development kit featuring a high-performance, energy-efficient system on module (SOM) for IoT edge deployments.

The SOM combines the power and efficiency of the Intel Atom E3900 processor series with the flexibility of an Intel Cyclone 10 GX FPGA, connected with a high-bandwidth dual-lane PCIe interface to create a unified high-performing engine.

gigaSOM gS01 is a combined X86 CPU and Intel high-speed FPGA design on a single system on module. [Read more…] about Arrow Electronics and Exor launch IoT edge platform for smart factories

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: board, cloud, corvina, cpu, cyclone, design, exor, fpga, gb, gigasom, gs, gx, high-speed, intel, iot, mm, module, multiple, platform, processor, single, som, support, technology, users

Auto industry leaders publish new automated driving safety framework

July 12, 2019 by Anna

Intel, in collaboration with 10 industry leaders in automotive and autonomous driving technology, have published ‘Safety First for Automated Driving‘, a framework for the design, development, verification and validation of safe automated passenger vehicles (AVs).

The paper builds on Intel’s model for safer AV decision-making known as Responsibility-Sensitive Safety (RSS).

Developing AVs that are verifiably safe by design is critical to enabling higher levels of autonomy on public roads, says Intel.

[Read more…] about Auto industry leaders publish new automated driving safety framework

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: approaches, automated, automated driving, av, avs, capabilities, decision-making, design, drive, driving, element, framework, industry, intel, model, paper, principle, rss, safe, safely, safety, technology

Europe continues to build 5G networks with Huawei despite US ban

May 17, 2019 by Mai Tao

Europe is continuing to construct 5G networking infrastructure using Huawei equipment, according to Nikkei, despite the Chinese company being effectively banned from doing business in the US.

The administration of President Donald Trump has been vocal in its criticism of what it sees as Chinese companies using communications technology as a way to potentially spy on the US.

After days of speculation, Trump signed an executive order which, although does not name Huawei, effectively prevents the company from selling its products in the US, and even buying components from the US.

[Read more…] about Europe continues to build 5G networks with Huawei despite US ban

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: business, communications, companies, company, effectively, europe, hisilicon, huawei, intel, networking, networks, qualcomm

Intel and Cray contracted by US government to develop ‘first exascale supercomputer’

March 20, 2019 by Sam Francis

Intel will deliver the Aurora supercomputer, the United States’ first exascale system, to Argonne National Laboratory in 2021. Aurora will incorporate a future Intel Xeon Scalable processor, Intel Optane DC Persistent memory, Intel’s Xe compute architecture and Intel OneAPI programming framework -- all anchored to Intel’s six key pillars of innovation. (Credit: Argonne National Laboratory)

Chip giant Intel and high-performance computing specialist Cray are both working with the US government’s Department of Energy to develop what is claimed to be the world’s first exascale supercomputer.

The word “exascale” in this context refers to computing systems capable of at least one billion billion – or one quintillion – floating-point operations, or FLOPs.

That’s 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 computer calculations per second and represents a thousandfold increase over petascale supercomputers, which is the de facto standard today.  [Read more…] about Intel and Cray contracted by US government to develop ‘first exascale supercomputer’

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: aurora supercomputer, cray, department of energy, exascale, exascale supercomputer, intel, supercomputer, us government

Intel shows collaborative mini-bots at ISSCC 2019

March 4, 2019 by Anna

Intel presented a series of innovations in integrated circuits and systems-on-chip at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), the leading forum on advanced circuit research, in San Francisco in February.

Intel presented 17 scientific papers and accompanying demonstrations that could have an impact on a wide range of applications for the future of technology – including developments in 5G and memory.

It presented a research paper, Distributed Autonomous and Collaborative Multi-Robot System Featuring a Low-Power Robot SoC in 22nm CMOS for Integrated Battery-Powered Minibots.

[Read more…] about Intel shows collaborative mini-bots at ISSCC 2019

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: intel, isscc, minibots

Intel drone solutions modernise US bridge inspections

December 14, 2018 by Anna

Intel has collaborated with two US departments of transportation to improve bridge inspections, supplementing manual inspections of the Daniel Carter Beard Bridge connecting Ohio and Kentucky and the Stone Arch Bridge in Minnesota.

Throughout the inspections, Intel’s advanced automated commercial drone hardware and software solutions increased efficiency and produced more reliable data in a fraction of the time and cost of traditional methods.

More than 600,000 bridges are in the U.S., and nearly 10 percent of them are currently rated structurally deficient or obsolete. Each bridge is structurally unique and needs regular inspections to achieve safety requirements for general use.

[Read more…] about Intel drone solutions modernise US bridge inspections

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bridge inspection, drone, intel, maintenance

New Intel camera adds 6 degrees of freedom tracking

December 14, 2018 by Anna

Intel has introduced a new addition to the Intel RealSense D400 series: the Intel RealSense Depth Camera D435i.

This latest camera includes a new inertial measurement unit (IMU) that enables developers to create solutions with more advanced depth-sensing and tracking capabilities for applications including drones, robotics and gaming.

The camera adds 6 degrees of freedom data from an internal IMU that combines a variety of linear accelerometers with gyroscopes to detect both rotation and translation for three axes, as well as pitch, yaw and roll.

[Read more…] about New Intel camera adds 6 degrees of freedom tracking

Filed Under: News Tagged With: camera, d435i, intel

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