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Tachyum expands Prodigy’s value with licensable TPU core for AI in IoT, edge devices
Tachyum announced that it is expanding Tachyum Prodigy value proposition by offering its Tachyum TPU (Tachyum Processing Unit) intellectual property as a licensable core. This will enable developers to utilise intelligent AI (artificial intelligence) in IoT (internet of things) and edge devices that are trained in datacentres. Tachyum’s Prodigy is a universal processor combining general purpose
Read moreAn IT-centric view of the IoT
An earlier blog titled “Don’t leave it to IT” focused on the need for a clear, defined strategy, something that has to come from C-level management, writes Bob Emmerson, freelance writer and IoT industry observer.
Read moreMinkels expands its micro data centre portfolio driven by the IoT
Minkels, part of the publicly traded company Legrand, recently introduced its first micro data centre, the MatrixCube. The company has now announced a second, more compact micro datacentre for the first quarter of 2017, the MiniCube.
Read moreIs the IoT bubble about to burst?
Gartner predicts that the typical family home will contain as many as 500 networked devices by 2020. Similarly, Ericsson forecasts 50 billion connected “things” by the same date.
Read moreCommsS365 strengthens IoT offering with two new senior appointments
From construction to the public sector, insurance to retail, virtually every organisation is looking hard at the Internet of Things (IoT) to assess opportunities to improve efficiency, reduce costs and enhance customer experience.
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