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5G & Standardized Sensors: Let the Edge Scaling Commence! - Podcast
February 03, 2022On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Brandon and Rich ponder the possible reasons NVIDIA’s acquisition of Arm is on the brink of collapse.
JiDU Level 4 Self-Driving Vehicle Powered by NVIDIA DRIVE Orin to Begin Production Next Year - News
January 06, 2022During the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Baidu and JiDU Automotive announced that JiDU's first production vehicle model will be powered by the NVIDIA DRIVE Orin SoC (system-on-chip).
Embedded Computing Design’s 2022 Tech Industry Predictions - Podcast
January 05, 2022Since we’ve turned the page on a new year, it’s time to make some predictions.
Using Imagination Around Arm & RISC-V - Podcast
December 17, 2021Champions of the open-standard ISA expect it to start displacing competitive offerings en masse over the next few years. While that remains to be seen, the introduction of custom RISC-V instruction extensions, the formation industry-specific working groups, and advances in tools are redefining the technology’s true winners.
The Autonomous Road is Closely Ahead, and NVIDIA DRIVE Has the Wheel - Story
November 17, 2021Autonomous drive is no longer an idea of the future. Although we have yet to reach full levels of autonomy, these systems continue to advance, as do the capabilities that reside within and all around the vehicle.
NVIDIA's Jetson AGX Orin Robotics Computer for Edge AI and Autonomous Machines - News
November 09, 2021NVIDIA introduced NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin, the world’s smallest, energy-efficient AI supercomputer for robotics, autonomous machines, medical devices, and other forms of embedded computing at the edge.
Product of the Week: Syslogic's NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier Industrial-based Rugged Computer - Story
November 02, 2021A hallmark of proven technology is viability in rugged industrial applications. And a true measure of that viability is how it performs under the rigors of mobile applications.
Rugged mobile systems architects can now check both boxes while adding cutting edge AI capabilities to their designs by adopting Syslogic's NVIDIA Jetson AGX Xavier-based Rugged Computer, the RML A3.