Intel Introduces Skylake SP Scalable Processors with 56 Logic Cores

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Intel has new advancements in the field of processor technology for servers with Skylake SP processor. The significant difference between the currently available technology and this Skylake SP processor lies in its architecture that uses communication between the cores using a mesh topology instead of the ring. That methodology leads to qualify this processor Skylake SP processor as a family of scalable Xeon processors.

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Project Soli Google Wireless Gesture Recognition Project For Virtual and Mixed Reality

Project Soli, Google’s Project for Wireless Gesture Recognition Developer Kit will begin shipping later this year. Project Soli involves a millimeter-wave radar chip that can detect finger and hand movements with a very fine gestures measurements. It can have uses on mobile devices, computers and other electronic devices, allowing players to play games through gestures.
Project Soli Google Wireless Gesture Recognition Project

 

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Connect Tag: Samsung Introduces New Tracking Device

Connect Tag, Samsung has officialized a new device focused on tracking items. That will have many uses for tracking children or older people, pets like dogs or cats, or things considered of value. Such as professional cameras or other things not especially wanted to lose the view and to have them located at all times. … Read more

Intel Compute Card A Computer With the Size of a Credit Card for IoT

Another new product information revealed in Computex 2017. That is Intel Compute Card that was first presented at CES 2017. Intel has long passed the business of mobile phones and now is delighted to participate in anything small that carries processors. Normal, but it will cost him to get his head on this for Intel Compute Card.

The last thing that has been brewing is the Intel Compute Card , presented in the past CES with the size of a credit card.

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Diskio Pi An Open Source Tablet Powered By Raspberry Pi or Odroid Processor

Diskio Pi is an innovative idea that comes up at Kickstarter. We will have a new tablet Diskio Pi in open source for hardware and software. See full details of Diskio Pi, what are the basic parts and how these functions? Although the sale of tablets is not at its best, crowdfunding projects have already shown us that the only barrier to getting an idea is just the imagination. Guillaume Debray, a worker of optics who has spent his spare time and managed to develop the Diskio Pi. That is an open-source tablet in which you can choose the processor that will run the touch screen.

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Intelligent Edge new AI chip from Microsoft that will integrate with Raspberry Pi

Microsoft is working on new AI chip Intelligent Edge. That will be a complete solution for offline artificial intelligence for the Internet of things (IoT). The use of artificial intelligence in devices that are available to the public is a big problem of today. And this is because the level of knowledge that AI requires can only get through permanent internet connectivity. Since the key to making use of these systems is that the device connects to a more powerful hardware that will manage all the requests for the instrument.

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Mixtile Hub, a hub for automating your home in a simple way

Smarter devices are reaching the market to facilitate home automation. Despite this, we often have to open a specific application to use it. Mixtile Hub, a hub for managing all your smart devices from a single application. That has recently caught our attention. Mixtile Hub, a hub for automating your home in a simple way As you can see in the … Read more

Gigabyte Overclockers Manged to run Intel Core i7 Kaby Lake X up to 7.5 GHz

There is another breakthrough in processor over clocking to 7.5 GHz. This time the news comes from Gigabyte whose engineers have success to oerclock to 7.5 GHz along with Intel Core i9 Kaby Lake X family of processor. The extreme overclocking that has practically no use. And it is just a lot of showmanship in the figures. It seems that Intel and associates intend to have a lot of fun with this, in the early days of their Core X family of processors.

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