CES 2022 roundup
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Nick Flaherty
Intel officially launched its Alder Lake processors, allowing manufacturers such as congatec and Adlink to launch their associated boards, and the world of embedded AI and machine learning saw new launches. A new microcontroller from energy harvesting chip designer e-peas semiconductor emerged as part of a move to providing a complete system design for the Internet of Things (IoT), while the show saw a dramatic increase in launches from automotive component suppliers and car concept designs.
- Sparsity engine boost for neural network IP core
- MicroAI demonstrates Edge-Native AI
- Performance boost with ten embedded Alder Lake boards
- Lattice FPGAs power next-generation Lenovo Edge/AI
- Eyeware announces collaboration with AMD for eye tracking
- Neural network and AI technology target consumer devices
Automotive
- e-ink display for adaptive car exteriors
- Sony to set up electric car company
- Qualcomm opens German office to be closer to car makers
- Automotive SoC combines 500 eTOPS with high-res image and radar processing
- Mobileye develops single-chip supercomputer for autonomous driving
- NXP puts imaging radar on broader footing
- Concept car drives 1000+ km on compact battery
- InnovationLab shows automotive printed electronics at CES
- Panasonic unveils automotive AR HUD with eye tracking
Matter and Smart homes
- Secure triple wireless chip targets Matter hubs
- First containerised software for Matter connected devices
- Performance boost for Bluetooth LE 5.3 with dual M33 cores
- First low power CBRS tracker for IoT module
- 1NCE expands IoT platform on AWS infrastructure globally
- Infineon partners for ultra-low power UWB chip
Power
- World’s first nailable solar roof tile
- Energous teams for free space power to always-on edge AI processors
- Wireless power drives 3D printed medical wearable
- e-peas uses new microcontroller in battery free surveillance design
- e-peas details ultra low power microcontroller for energy harvesting
Other
- French and Italian startups pitch at CES 2022
- Omnivision opens Belgian R&D centre
- Covid-19 continues to drive UV-C LED designs
- Ceva boosts Bluetooth wireless audio IP
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