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World’s First High Bandwidth Memory 3 From SK hynix Can Process Up to 819GB Per Second
SK hynix today became the first in the industry to successfully develop the High Bandwidth Memory 3, the world’s best-performing DRAM. HBM3, the fourth generation of the HBM technology with a combination of multiple DRAM chips vertically connected, is a high value product that innovatively raises the data processing rate. The latest development, which follows…
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Fujitsu and University of Tokyo Hospital Starts Joint Research into AI to Aid the Fight Against Heart Disease
Fujitsu has started joint clinical research with the University of Tokyo Hospital to verify the effectiveness of artificial intelligence technology to estimate abnormal heart movements based on electrocardiogram data. Since December 2019, Fujitsu has been making progress with research and development of proprietary AI technology in collaboration with the University of Tokyo Hospital. This research…
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Sony to Launch Edge AI Platform Service AITRIOS in Japan, U.S. and Europe from late 2021
Sony will launch its AITRIOS edge AI sensing platform in Japan, the U.S. and Europe starting from late 2021. The AITRIOS platform makes it possible to streamline the development and implementation of AI camera-driven and other sensing solutions. The first step in the service entails providing a one-stop environment that offers various features that will…
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Kyocera Develops Low-Cost AI Based Smart Checkout System
Kyocera today announced the development of an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based Smart checkout system. This low-cost object-recognition checkout system from Kyocera offers significant productivity gains for retail commerce while reducing physical contact that can transmit viral infections. Conventional barcode-based systems are too time-consuming and automated AI-based systems using multiple cameras require large-scale capital investment. Kyocera’s Smart…
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Face recognition and cyberattack analysis can be accelerated by up to 20 times using NEC neuroscience-inspired AI technology
NEC today announced the development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology that makes high-speed decisions while maintaining high accuracy in real-time analysis of time series data. The technology is based on brain activities during complex decisions which require sequential evidence accumulation. The Sequential Probability Ratio Test (A method of extracting data one by one and making…
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Easily find your belonging with Galaxy SmartTag/SmartTag+
Samsung today announced the official launch of Galaxy SmartTag+, available starting on April 16. Galaxy SmartTag+, the newest iteration of Samsung’s Galaxy SmartTag, can be attached to everyday items, like a backpack or keychain, so they can be precisely and easily located through the SmartThings Find service on your Galaxy device. Galaxy SmartTag+ is equipped…
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NEC and Realeyes jointly develop emotion analysis service in support of video communications
NEC and computer vision and artificial intelligence firm Realeyes have jointly developed a new emotion analysis service that combines NEC’s biometric identification and video analytics technologies with Realeyes’ emotion analysis technology. This is part of a collaboration announced in July 2020, and NEC will launch this service in January 2021. NEC aims to capture top…
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Redux Sound Launches ReduxBuds, First True Wireless Earbuds to Feature Artificial Intelligence
Redux Sound is set to launch its new artificial intelligence-powered true wireless headphones, ReduxBuds, to online shoppers after a successful crowdfunding run. The headphones feature smart ANC technology that filters sound from the surrounding environment through to the listener. ReduxBuds AI-powered ANC recognizes 6000+ distinct sounds, allowing users to enjoy their music while interacting with…
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Fujifilm’s New AI-based Technology for Lung Nodule Detection Approved for Use in Japan
FUJIFILM today announced that the company’s Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based lung nodule detection technology— an algorithm developed to assist diagnostic imaging by automatically detecting lung nodules in chest computed tomography (CT) scans— has been cleared by the Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Act (The Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Act is a law concerning the assurance of quality,…
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AI tool to Accurately Predict Which Coronavirus Patient Develops Severe Lung Disease
Researchers in the U.S. have developed an artificial intelligence tool that is able to accurately predict which newly infected patients with the novel coronavirus go on to develop severe lung disease. Once deployed, the algorithm could assist doctors in making choices about where to prioritize care in resource-stretched health care systems. The team applied a…