
First TSN certification program
AVNU's TSN certification program is the first of its kind to certify Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) capabilities, specifically the 802.1 TSN standards developed by IEEE SA.
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AVNU's TSN certification program is the first of its kind to certify Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) capabilities, specifically the 802.1 TSN standards developed by IEEE SA.

In addition to her position as Country Manager of the Sales and Marketing Group (SMG), Intel has appointed Sonja Pierer as the new Managing Director in Germany.

In addition to her role as Country Manager of the Sales and Marketing Group (SMG), Intel has appointed Sonja Pierer as the new Managing Director in Germany.

Sysgo at the embedded world 2024
Sysgo, Nexcobot and Vectioneer are working together with Intel to develop a platform that serves as the basis for cobots. The platform will be presented at the upcoming embedded world.

The Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC), which has now been launched, aims to establish a new Ethernet-based communication stack architecture to meet the growing demands on networks for AI & High Performance Computing.
A trend towards consolidating various applications on industrial PCs has been observed for years. This trend is supported by modern processors that can regulate the clock rate per core and are characterized by low-latency switching behavior.

With a focus on edge & cloud computing
Sustainability is at the top of the embedded community's agenda. Prof. Dr. Peter Fromm from Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences explains in an interview why embedded technologies are becoming the key to a sustainable future - in cars, in industry and also at home.

A newly published study shows that neuromorphic technology for large deep learning networks is up to sixteen times more energy efficient than other AI systems.
The question of what role artificial intelligence already plays in predictive maintenance was of great interest in the most-read articles in August. And last but not least, the question: What are Google and Tesla planning in terms of robots?

Intel abandons the development of high-tech cameras for use in robot technology and 3D scanners, which it has been driving forward for years.