In the past few years, edge artificial intelligence (AI) has moved beyond experimental pilots and into real deployments across organisations, yet most uses stay narrow in scope and sharply focused on ...
ADLINK Technology joins forces with autonomous general-purpose robotics pioneer Noble Machines to integrate ADLINK's Edge AI platforms with Noble Machines' proprietary Autonomy Stack and AI-Driven ...
Qualcomm and Arduino unleash VENTUNO Q that lets AI move offline ...
A new embedded computing platform integrates a CPU, GPU, and NPU to accelerate industrial AI workloads at the edge.
A new development board merges single-board computer performance with microcontroller precision, enabling developers to build AI, IoT, and advanced embedded applications on a single compact platform.
Right now, rather than asking whether or not to adopt edge artificial intelligence, the crucial question for most companies is how to do so without creating new security, cost and governance issues.
Arduino VENTUNO Q pairs Qualcomm AI compute with real-time control for robotics, vision, and industrial edge AI development.
VENTUNO Q eliminates multi-device complexity because it delivers synchronized perception, decision, and action on a single board. The main processor runs Ubuntu and Linux Debian with upstream support, ...
AI can be added to legacy motion control systems in three phases with minimal disruption: data collection via edge gateways, non-interfering anomaly detection and supervisory control integration.
Qualcomm, which purchased microcontroller board manufacturer Arduino last year, just announced a new single-board computer that marries AI with robotics. Called the Arduino Ventuno Q, it uses Qualcomm ...
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