Jagadish K. Mahendran models his AI-powered, voice-activated backpack that can help the visually impaired navigate and perceive the world around them.What’s New: Artificial intelligence (AI) developer Jagadish K. Mahendran and his team designed an AI-powered, voice-activated backpack that can help the visually impaired navigate and perceive the world around them.
The backpack helps detect common challenges such as traffic signs, hanging obstacles, crosswalks, moving objects and changing elevations, all while running on a low-power, interactive device.“Last year when I met up with a visually impaired friend, I was struck by the irony that while I have been teaching robots to see, there are many people who cannot see and need help.
This motivated me to build the visual assistance system with OpenCV’s Artificial Intelligence Kit with Depth (OAK-D), powered by Intel.”–Jagadish K. Mahendran, Institute for Artificial Intelligence, University of GeorgiaWhy It Matters: The World Health Organization estimates that globally 285 million people are visually impaired.
Meanwhile, visual assistance systems for navigation are fairly limited and range from Global Positioning System-based, voice-assisted smartphone apps to camera-enabled smart walking stick solutions.
These systems lack the depth perception necessary to facilitate independent navigation.“It’s incredible to see a developer take Intel’s AI technology for the edge and quickly build a solution to make their friend’s life easier,” said Hema Chamraj, director, Technology Advocacy and AI4Good at Intel.
“The technology exists; we are only limited by the imagination of the developer community.”How It Works: The system is housed inside a small backpack containing a host computing unit, such as a laptop.
Intel technologies power vRAN momentum and edge build-out.What’s New: Today as part of its MWC 2021 virtual event, Intel showcased multiple groundbreaking network deployments powered by its technology and unveiled the Intel® Network Platform.
In the years ahead, it sees global vRAN base station deployments scale, from hundreds to “hundreds of thousands,” and eventually millions.“Network transformation is critical to unleash the possibilities of 5G and maximize the rise of the edge to create new and better business outcomes for our customers across the globe.
At the same time, the digitalization of our world is creating new opportunities to use the potential of 5G, edge, artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud to reshape industries ranging from manufacturing to retail, healthcare, education and more.
With Intel’s expansive portfolio delivering feature-rich silicon and optimized software solutions, the company can tap into an estimated $65 billion edge silicon opportunity by 2025.
Intel technology is already deployed in over 35,000 end customer edge implementations.About Network Deployments and Innovations:Â Operators like Deutsche Telekom, Dish Wireless and Reliance Jio are transforming networks and relying on Intel technology.
Their work demonstrates how Intel’s experience and proven technology help them create innovative solutions to deliver on their vision.Reliance Jio announced it will do co-innovations with Intel in 5G radio and wireless core, and collaborate in other associate areas that include AI, cloud and edge computing, which will help it as they deploy 5G.Deutsche Telekom is using Intel® FlexRAN technology with accelerators in O-RAN Town, in the O-RAN network it is deploying in Neubrandenburg, Germany — a city of 65,000 people spread out over 33 square miles.
Join Intel on Wednesday, March 10, at SecurityWeek’s Supply Chain Security Summit, where industry leaders will examine the current state of supply chain attacks.
Hear Intel’s experts discuss the need for transparency and integrity across the complete product lifecycle, from build to retire.Into the Spotlight: Is Supply Chain Ready for the Magnifying Glass?Listen in on a live conversation with Intel’s Jackie Sturm, corporate vice president of Global Supply Chain Operations, and Tom Garrison, vice president and general manager of Client Security Strategy & Initiatives.
They will discuss the benefits of cybersecurity and transparency across the digital supply chain, and share their insights on what it means to be prepared in 2021.
The session will be moderated by Camille Morhardt, director of Security Initiatives & Communications at Intel.When: 8-8:45 a.m. PST, Wednesday, March 10,Where:Â https://register.securityweek.com/supply-chain-security-summitRegistration: FreeMore:Â Security News at Intel
The federal administration of the US is planning to make deals with significant processor developers.
The following news has been proclaimed by The Wall Street Journal in which they have stated that along with the federal administration, Intel is also planning to build a factory where processors and chips will be developed.However, the previous stats about the bets of president Trump on new marketers have often led to a loss.
Thus, this initiative will be going to a considerable risk; however, the stats for the technical business sector of Trump are quite inspiring such as establishing a new Apple factory in Texas.
However, in reference to the subsequent context, the Journal stated that after the federal administration has put their hands into the subsequent matter, now the things will be treated more seriously than usual.The leading chip manufacturer, TSMC, who also develops chips of A-series for Apple, has requested several times to the administration and Apple about establishing a specific factory in the USA.
However, it’s been a long time since no one has shown interest in their idea, but now Intel has come forward and is now pretty keen to help TSMC.
The subsequent announcement has been made by Greg Slater, who is a VP for Intel corp—stated that they are pretty eager to help TSMC for their innovation.This is the only information and news that have spread till now in the market but according to a secret news provider.
10 Best Graphics Cards for Intel Core i7-9700K BuildsJuly 19, 2020 by Kami2kThe I7 9700K & KF is a high finish LGA1151 gaming processor for the truth that it performs very near the I9 9900K in gaming scenarios.
This is as a result of the I7 9700K, as well because the I9 9900K, could be very sturdy in the case of single-core efficiency.
Single-Core efficiency is near all the time what you want for gaming, most video games are poorly optimized for multi-threaded efficiency.
Because it is a fairly high-end chip with regard to gaming, a stable mid-high tier graphics card would be a good match for this processor.with the discharge of the i9 sequence of processors by Intel, the i7 was changed as essentially the most highly effective CPU obtainable of their lineup.
However, in the case of gaming, you don’t all the time want the very best processor obtainable; as a rule, it’s your GPU’s power that serves as a gate to restrict the efficiency of your video games.So, as long as you get a decently good GPU, you don’t need to pay big quantities for an i9 processor; you possibly can simply get an i7 – with the most recent model being the i7-9700K.
The i7 9700K has rapidly turn out to be one of many mainstays for CPUs catering in the direction of players because it provides the entire power wanted to run just about any recreation, however at far much less price than most different PCUs.
Jagadish K. Mahendran models his AI-powered, voice-activated backpack that can help the visually impaired navigate and perceive the world around them.What’s New: Artificial intelligence (AI) developer Jagadish K. Mahendran and his team designed an AI-powered, voice-activated backpack that can help the visually impaired navigate and perceive the world around them.
The backpack helps detect common challenges such as traffic signs, hanging obstacles, crosswalks, moving objects and changing elevations, all while running on a low-power, interactive device.“Last year when I met up with a visually impaired friend, I was struck by the irony that while I have been teaching robots to see, there are many people who cannot see and need help.
This motivated me to build the visual assistance system with OpenCV’s Artificial Intelligence Kit with Depth (OAK-D), powered by Intel.”–Jagadish K. Mahendran, Institute for Artificial Intelligence, University of GeorgiaWhy It Matters: The World Health Organization estimates that globally 285 million people are visually impaired.
Meanwhile, visual assistance systems for navigation are fairly limited and range from Global Positioning System-based, voice-assisted smartphone apps to camera-enabled smart walking stick solutions.
These systems lack the depth perception necessary to facilitate independent navigation.“It’s incredible to see a developer take Intel’s AI technology for the edge and quickly build a solution to make their friend’s life easier,” said Hema Chamraj, director, Technology Advocacy and AI4Good at Intel.
“The technology exists; we are only limited by the imagination of the developer community.”How It Works: The system is housed inside a small backpack containing a host computing unit, such as a laptop.
The federal administration of the US is planning to make deals with significant processor developers.
The following news has been proclaimed by The Wall Street Journal in which they have stated that along with the federal administration, Intel is also planning to build a factory where processors and chips will be developed.However, the previous stats about the bets of president Trump on new marketers have often led to a loss.
Thus, this initiative will be going to a considerable risk; however, the stats for the technical business sector of Trump are quite inspiring such as establishing a new Apple factory in Texas.
However, in reference to the subsequent context, the Journal stated that after the federal administration has put their hands into the subsequent matter, now the things will be treated more seriously than usual.The leading chip manufacturer, TSMC, who also develops chips of A-series for Apple, has requested several times to the administration and Apple about establishing a specific factory in the USA.
However, it’s been a long time since no one has shown interest in their idea, but now Intel has come forward and is now pretty keen to help TSMC.
The subsequent announcement has been made by Greg Slater, who is a VP for Intel corp—stated that they are pretty eager to help TSMC for their innovation.This is the only information and news that have spread till now in the market but according to a secret news provider.
10 Best Graphics Cards for Intel Core i7-9700K BuildsJuly 19, 2020 by Kami2kThe I7 9700K & KF is a high finish LGA1151 gaming processor for the truth that it performs very near the I9 9900K in gaming scenarios.
This is as a result of the I7 9700K, as well because the I9 9900K, could be very sturdy in the case of single-core efficiency.
Single-Core efficiency is near all the time what you want for gaming, most video games are poorly optimized for multi-threaded efficiency.
Because it is a fairly high-end chip with regard to gaming, a stable mid-high tier graphics card would be a good match for this processor.with the discharge of the i9 sequence of processors by Intel, the i7 was changed as essentially the most highly effective CPU obtainable of their lineup.
However, in the case of gaming, you don’t all the time want the very best processor obtainable; as a rule, it’s your GPU’s power that serves as a gate to restrict the efficiency of your video games.So, as long as you get a decently good GPU, you don’t need to pay big quantities for an i9 processor; you possibly can simply get an i7 – with the most recent model being the i7-9700K.
The i7 9700K has rapidly turn out to be one of many mainstays for CPUs catering in the direction of players because it provides the entire power wanted to run just about any recreation, however at far much less price than most different PCUs.
Intel technologies power vRAN momentum and edge build-out.What’s New: Today as part of its MWC 2021 virtual event, Intel showcased multiple groundbreaking network deployments powered by its technology and unveiled the Intel® Network Platform.
In the years ahead, it sees global vRAN base station deployments scale, from hundreds to “hundreds of thousands,” and eventually millions.“Network transformation is critical to unleash the possibilities of 5G and maximize the rise of the edge to create new and better business outcomes for our customers across the globe.
At the same time, the digitalization of our world is creating new opportunities to use the potential of 5G, edge, artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud to reshape industries ranging from manufacturing to retail, healthcare, education and more.
With Intel’s expansive portfolio delivering feature-rich silicon and optimized software solutions, the company can tap into an estimated $65 billion edge silicon opportunity by 2025.
Intel technology is already deployed in over 35,000 end customer edge implementations.About Network Deployments and Innovations:Â Operators like Deutsche Telekom, Dish Wireless and Reliance Jio are transforming networks and relying on Intel technology.
Their work demonstrates how Intel’s experience and proven technology help them create innovative solutions to deliver on their vision.Reliance Jio announced it will do co-innovations with Intel in 5G radio and wireless core, and collaborate in other associate areas that include AI, cloud and edge computing, which will help it as they deploy 5G.Deutsche Telekom is using Intel® FlexRAN technology with accelerators in O-RAN Town, in the O-RAN network it is deploying in Neubrandenburg, Germany — a city of 65,000 people spread out over 33 square miles.
Join Intel on Wednesday, March 10, at SecurityWeek’s Supply Chain Security Summit, where industry leaders will examine the current state of supply chain attacks.
Hear Intel’s experts discuss the need for transparency and integrity across the complete product lifecycle, from build to retire.Into the Spotlight: Is Supply Chain Ready for the Magnifying Glass?Listen in on a live conversation with Intel’s Jackie Sturm, corporate vice president of Global Supply Chain Operations, and Tom Garrison, vice president and general manager of Client Security Strategy & Initiatives.
They will discuss the benefits of cybersecurity and transparency across the digital supply chain, and share their insights on what it means to be prepared in 2021.
The session will be moderated by Camille Morhardt, director of Security Initiatives & Communications at Intel.When: 8-8:45 a.m. PST, Wednesday, March 10,Where:Â https://register.securityweek.com/supply-chain-security-summitRegistration: FreeMore:Â Security News at Intel