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New Tech Tuesdays: Beyond 1s and 0s: The Quantum Leap in Artificial Intelligence Rudy Ramos
The term "singularity" has evolved from cosmic mysteries to a future where AI might surpass human intellect. Modern supercomputers pave the way for this potential leap. Central to this progress is the Analog Devices MAX17614, excelling in power efficiency and source switching.

Developing Haptic Systems Jon Gabay
Haptics is an emerging technology that can enhance the computer user interface for humans by providing touch and feel sensations. To fully realize haptic technology's benefits, with its applications for gaming, industrial, medical, and machine control, developing haptic design techniques is key.

Get Rolling with NXP Infotainment NXP
The auto industry is in a massive tech-driven transformation, and connected cars are becoming the norm. Fueled by innovations in display, infotainment, and telematics technologies, the two-wheeler industry is following suit, and smart, connected two-wheel vehicles are paving the way.

Securing the Edge in an Insecure World Robin Mitchell
With more than 21 billion IoT devices worldwide and an increased reliance on cloud computing, security is critical. Yet, billions of devices remain vulnerable to attack. How did the industry become so insecure, what is edge computing, and how can it, along with hardware, improve edge device security?

A New Creature Processes the Earth Jon Gabay
The Compute Element has evolved to tackle today’s more complex and autonomous machinery needs. It will change how embedded systems are designed. We’ll tackle processor selection, features, and potential.

New Tech Tuesdays: 2 Cards That Accelerate FPGA Computing Tommy Cummings
High-bandwidth compute applications and diverse workloads are driving the adoption of FPGA chips in accelerator cards, which are their own systems of software, memory, ports, power, etc. New Tech Tuesdays examine two of these cards and their functions.

Battle for Quantum Computing Developers Heats Up SJ Barak
Quantum computing continues to generate buzz. Previously rooted firmly in physicists’ realm, today’s quantum computing make it easier for non-physicists to get involved. The current talent pool is small and being snapped up fast.

A Bit About Connecting Qubits: Quantum Computing Paul Golata
A new computing revolution is underway–a computational breakthrough well beyond the current boundaries imposed by a binary system. This revolution is quantum computing, which replaces bits with quantum bits.

AI’s Origin Traced to Ancient Greece Jürgen Schmidhuber
Today’s AI and deep learning builds on over 2,000 years of work by many brilliant innovators from around the world. To understand where AI is headed, it helps to understand how it got where it is today. Let’s take a quick tour of the origins of AI.

How Edge Computing Re-defines IIoT Apps Sravani Bhattacharjee
The time-sensitive nature of IIoT applications requires reliable connectivity and real-time processing of sensor data. Cloud computing fails to meet these demands. This blog examines the essentials of edge computing and how it digitally transforms mission-critical industrial applications.

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