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Series 14 – Episode 10 – How AI is enabling safer and more affordable autonomous driving

Paige West speaks with Yaniv Sulkes , VP of Automotive, Hailo about the recently debuted Hailo-10, a new powerful AI accelerator bringing generative AI to Edge devices.

Sulkes, with over twenty years of experience in high-tech industries, highlighted the rapid technological advancements within the automotive sector, particularly over the past decade.

Sulkes began by introducing Hailo, a company dedicated to creating specialised hardware for AI applications at the Edge. Founded over seven years ago, Hailo focuses on enabling AI in everyday devices like smartphones, laptops, cameras, and notably, cars. The company's mission centres on providing cost-effective and power-efficient AI solutions, crucial for devices with limited power resources.

Hailo 's core technology, the Structure-Defined Dataflow Architecture, is a significant breakthrough. This semiconductor architecture allows efficient processing of neural networks, essential for AI, by integrating compute, memory, and control logic within a single chip. This innovation enables various AI tasks, such as object detection and large language models, to run efficiently on compact processors.

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EBV & Infineon Webinar: Game-Changing Matter Standard for Smart Homes

Join us as we bring together experts from EBV Elektronik and Infineon Technologies to unravel the complexities of the Matter standard and envision its role in shaping the next generation of smart homes. Whether you are a developer, industry professional, or simply an enthusiast of smart home technology, this webinar promises to provide valuable insights and thought-provoking discussions on the future of connected living.

Featured Presenters:

Declan Starr, Director of Marketing for Smart Home Applications, Infineon Technologies

Bernard Vicens, Director Market Segment Light, Home & Building

Uros Mali, Director Technology Segments, EBV Elektronik

Mick Elliott, Editor of Electronic Specifier Test and Measurement Magazine!

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OpenAI launches its new GPT-4o model

OpenAI ’s GPT-4o blends improved audio, vision, and text capabilities with increased performance across the board, bringing it to the top of the LLM tier list.

On 13th May 2024, OpenAI announces its latest update for its ChatGPT service, GPT-4o, not an entirely new model version, but a strong update nonetheless.

GPT-4o, what’s new?

GPT-4o ("o" for "omni") marks a significant advancement in human-computer interaction for the GPT line, accepting and generating a versatile mix of text, audio, and images in a free-flowing format. It features near-human response times to audio, averaging 320 milliseconds, and matches GPT-4 Turbo's capabilities in English text and code while surpassing it in non-English text. GPT-4o is also offering superior vision and audio comprehension compared to existing models, all at a faster pace and 50% lower cost through the API.

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Raspberry Pi announces plans to go public on the London Stock Exchange

Raspberry Pi has announced its plans to go public on the London Stock Exchange (LSE). This move is being hailed as a rare win for the exchange, which has seen several British tech firms opt to list in the US, including cybersecurity firm Darktrace and chip designer Arm.

Founded in Cambridge by Eben Upton in 2008, Raspberry Pi sells low-cost computers that have garnered popularity among industrial users, enthusiasts, and educators. The company, which began trading in 2012, has sold over 60 million single-board computers and computer modules to date.

Raspberry Pi is hoping to achieve a market valuation of approximately £500m (€582m), according to reports by the Financial Times.

Raspberry Pi's decision to list on the LSE is seen as a significant boost for the UK’s tech sector. It contrasts with the recent trend of British tech companies seeking public listings in the US, a trend driven by factors such as larger capital markets and higher valuations. The move may signal a renewed confidence in the UK’s financial markets and their ability to support high-growth tech companies.

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