Dream Chip Technologies, the German IC design house, produces first silicon of a 22nm FD-SOI ADAS SoC for automotive computer vision
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Dream Chip Technologies, the German IC design house, produces first silicon of a 22nm FD-SOI ADAS SoC for automotive computer vision
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If people decide they don’t like having bulky stuff fixed to their face then some companies are due a re-think. The 3D TV firms are currently going through that with Sony, LG and Samsung already abandoning 3D TV manufacture. Google Glass went the way of all flesh some years ago. So – spotlight on VR. …
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By Steve Bush
MediaTek’s 10 core Helio X30 phone processor includes graphics processing from UK-based Imagination Technologies.
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Sometimes there is an obvious choice why you would choose one type, so let’s look at the pros and cons of each type of sleeving (Heatshrink and Neoprene).
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Qualcomm, Telstra and Ericsson announce plans for interoperability testing and an over-the-air field trial based on the expected 5G NR (New Radio) specifications.
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No doubt lighting engineers have long dreamed of being able to panel walls and ceilings with sheets of material, which at the touch of a switch would light up with an even glow, and the colour of which could be varied at the turn of a knob. Electroluminescence almost, but not quite, fulfils this dream. So, …
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Mobile World Congress brought a demo of driverless cars controlled by 5G signals staged by Telefonica, Ericsson and Sweden’s Royal Institute of Technology KTH. The companies showed how they could control driverless cars on a test track 70km away in Tarragona. Telefonica’s Javier Lorca said that, for the moment, using cellular signals to control driverless …
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A driverless car was tested in London yesterday as Nissan put a modified Leaf on the streets of the East End. The car was said to have gone at speeds up to 50mph on local streets and main roads. The Leaf uses cameras, radar and lasers to figure out where it is in relation to …
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Learn about data acquisition from sensors and remote control with Intel’s IoT Kit
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With location-based services still stuck on the launchpad, the company’s new “Location Lab” reaches out to data and app developers. Meanwhile, Philips finally acknowledges that Bluetooth, not just VLC, can light the way.