At Embedded World this week, companies are showing off embedded chips with more of everything: more memory, more performance, more accelerators, more software options, more cloud integrations, and yes, more security. What used to be a fairly staid … [Read more...]
IoT news of the week for March 17, 2023
Qualcomm releases 5G modules designed to work in the IoT: At Embedded World Qualcomm released new integrated 5G modules that support four operating systems found in the IoT. The new processors will support Linux, Ubuntu, Microsoft Windows IoT … [Read more...]
Podcast: How generative AI could help the IoT
We kick off this week's show with a focus on generative AI and what new models such as GPT-4 and even things like Stable Diffusion could mean for the internet of things. Along the way we disagree with an article trying to compare digital assistants … [Read more...]
Sonde Health wants to use speech to track health
Back in 2014, when I first got an Amazon Echo and had an 8-year-old who frequently got colds, I thought that a future where I could get my kid to cough into the Echo to help diagnose her illness would be super helpful. Is this cough croup? Pneumonia? … [Read more...]
Ting is building out an IoT network to monitor the public grid
Whisker Labs, the company behind the Ting sensor that plugs into homes and monitors for electrical faults to prevent fires, has expanded its network of residential sensors to the point where it can now start offering insights to utilities about the … [Read more...]
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