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The rise of AI PCs
 
View web version 28 March 2024 — Issue 13 | Vol 9
 
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The rise of AI PCs

The rise of AI PCs

It's 2024 and the industry could be looking at the start of a PC "supercycle," driven by the launch of PCs with built-in artificial intelligence. The advent of AI PCs promises to bring about a sea change in tech innovation. Read more →

Webinar: Mastering test chamber airflow

Weiss Technik North America, Inc.

Webinar: Mastering test chamber airflow

Learn essential strategies and techniques to optimize airflow within test chambers, ensuring accurate and reliable results.
 

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TechInsights Teardown: Continental 3D flash lidar

TechInsights Teardown: Continental 3D flash lidar

Lidar is at the core of these technologies in relaying information to the core computer in vehicles so it can adjust in time. The Continental 3D flash lidar is built for internal use inside vehicles for both ADAS and eventually automated functions. Read more →

AAA: Autonomous vehicle fear remains among consumers

AAA: Autonomous vehicle fear remains among consumers

American driver fears surrounding autonomous vehicles have not decreased over the past year due in part to well-publicized accidents involving these automated vehicles. Read more →

Finding success using off-the-shelf hardware in custom electronics

OKdo

Finding success using off-the-shelf hardware in custom electronics

The right EMS company can help the designer transition a product based on evaluation boards, modules or other OTS boards into a totally custom design. This paper discusses what should be taken into consideration.
 

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Watch a robotaxi navigate a busy Shanghai night

Watch a robotaxi navigate a busy Shanghai night

The technology with integrated Mobileye SuperVision uses computer vision, machine learning, mapping and data analysis to deliver real-time environment data to vehicles. Read more →

ECIA: Electronic components reach positive growth in February

ECIA: Electronic components reach positive growth in February

In January, it was expected that February would be a successful month for electronic components after momentum was gained in January. The strong growth was driven by the improvements in passive components and electromechanical/connector components. Read more →

   

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