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Eta Compute s Low Power AI Vision Board Accelerates Design, Test, and Deployment of Transformative Embedded Vision Solutions
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif., March 10, 2021 – Eta Compute Inc., the leader in energy-efficient endpoint AI solutions for intelligent sensing anywhere, announced its integrated, ECM3532 AI Vision Board, the lowest power embedded vision board that helps developers accelerate time to market. The board makes it possible to deploy vision applications that last for years on a single battery. The development community is invited to see the AI Vision Board in action at our free webinar with Edge Impulse on March 31.
“With computer vision, devices can understand the world around them, enabling them to be more capable, safer, easier to use and more autonomous,” said Jeff Bier, founder of the Edge AI and Vision Alliance. “But vision algorithms are very compute-intensive, and the power consumption required to deliver the necessary processing perfo
Cloud Computing- New-Age Mantra for Business Zack Bishop, EVP & CIO, Renasant Bank [NASDAQ:RNS]
Is the corporate owned data center a thing of the past?
With every company in the technology space heavily incenting their sales associates for those products that create the most repetitive profit, our ability to find relevant unbiased information around the construction of a data center in today’s world was a challenge, so I decided to share my experience.
The “Cloud” has matured since a marketing division somewhere, a decade ago; renamed “hosting” to the buzzword of “
cloud computing” and now “The Cloud” is a household name in both the consumer and commercial space.
Twitter in 2018 decided to work with Google Cloud to move cold data storage and its flexible compute Hadoop clusters to Google Cloud Platform (GCP), to enable the company enhance the experience and productivity of its engineering teams working with its data platform.