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EnCharge AI emerges from stealth with $21.7M to develop AI accelerator hardware

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EnCharge AI , a company building hardware to accelerate AI processing at the edge , today emerged from stealth with $21.7 Speaking to TechCrunch via email, co-founder and CEO Naveen Verma said that the proceeds will be put toward hardware and software development as well as supporting new customer engagements.

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GM invests in radar software startup Oculii as demand for automated driving features rise

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Oculii, a software startup that aims to improve the spatial resolution of radar sensors by up to 100-fold, has scored a new investment from General Motors. Instead, Oculii wants to license software to radar companies. Software fundamentally improves with better hardware in each generation that’s released.

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Intel spins off enterprise AI company Articul8 with outside funding

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Intel has set up a new company, Articul8 AI, to sell enterprise generative AI software it developed. Nvidia’s hardware was used in the development of ChatGPT, a widely adopted and popular AI tool, giving it a crucial head start over its competitors. AMD too has been building up the software component of its AI stack.

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Whether your technology is new or old, lifecycle management is key

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However, in an increasingly software-centric environment, both new and legacy assets must deliver value throughout their lifecycle. The dangers of sweating assets If you have an older phone, the manufacturer eventually stops updating the software. But your infrastructure, software and software versions must always remain current.

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10 highest-paying IT skills for 2024

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These roles include data scientist, machine learning engineer, software engineer, research scientist, full-stack developer, deep learning engineer, software architect, and field programmable gate array (FPGA) engineer.

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Aptiv’s latest investment shows that software-defined vehicles are here to stay

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Automakers keen to sell vehicles loaded with features and software services — in a bid to generate more revenue — have an information overload challenge. These so-called software-defined vehicles contain myriad systems-on-a-chip (SoCs) running anything from electric powertrains to driver assistance features to infotainment.

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ASUS unveils powerful, cost-effective AI servers based on modular design

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That means hardware designed from the ground up for maximum performance, data center integration, AI development support, optimal cooling, and easy vertical and horizontal scaling. Advanced cooling options Liquid cooling has become the energy-efficient, scalable solution to AI systems’ high heat output.