Does cloud-free AI have the cutting-edge over data processing and storage on centralised, remote servers by providers like ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Bajarin covers the tech industry’s impact on PC and CE markets. The buzz around "Face Computing" is growing fast in the tech ...
Researchers in Italy have recently developed a new smart chip that could greatly reduce energy consumption while accelerating computation in high-performance computing systems and data centers.
NUREMBERG, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Quectel Wireless Solutions, a global IoT solutions provider, is proud to introduce the SG882G, its latest flagship Android/Linux smart module, designed to deliver ...
For how powerful today’s “smart” devices are, they’re not that good at working smarter rather than working harder. With AI constantly connected to the cloud and the chip constantly processing tasks ...
AI computing is gradually expanding from cloud to edge; enterprises are accelerating decision-making efficiencies and reducing operational costs through Edge AI, while driving innovation and growth in ...
Smart computing systems have evolved beyond anyone's initial expectations. What started as algorithms making simple recommendations has transformed into autonomous systems making millions of trust ...
It seems Apple’s plans for making AR glasses are not dead after all, though it might take some time before the company puts them on the shelves. Bloomberg recently reported that Apple has shelved its ...
Google kicked off the smart glasses trend over a decade ago. Unfortunately, the ambitious idea failed to take off back then. Some say it was a little ahead of its time, while others couldn’t look past ...
Smart Computing systems are built using an array of new and existing technology components, ranging from sensors to analytic software to content management for reporting (see Figure 2). Just to make ...
Commentary: Smart glasses feel more ready than they've ever been, but Android XR and Apple will be key in making them everyday wearables. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore ...