Webinar: How LTE Cat-NB1 (NB-IoT) is Driving Cellular SoC Design Innovation

The 3GPP recently completed the standardization of a new LTE-based narrowband technology to support the emerging needs of cellular-IOT devices. Known as Cat-NB1 (formerly NB-IoT), this new low data rate category will enable the development of ultra-low power, ultra-low cost solutions that can leverage the existing LTE infrastructure for a new wave of connected devices. … Continued

Webinar: 5G NR base-stations redefine the SDR paradigm: How Ceva-XC12 solves the daunting computing and latency challenges of 5G NR

3GPP is currently actively working on 5G New Radio (NR). IMT2020 is defining advanced technology for dramatically increasing network capacity and coverage, in order to answer the ever-increasing demand for higher data rate and traffic with much reduced end to end network latency. Such technology includes wider RF channels in licensed and unlicensed bands up … Continued

Webinar: Challenges of Vision Based Autonomous Driving & Facilitation of An Embedded Neural Network Platform

The automotive market is seeing accelerated growth and rapid adoption of vision applications that will lead the way to autonomous vehicles. With the complexity of these systems, Tier-1 suppliers, OEMs, and the entire automotive industry are utilizing artificial intelligence and deep learning algorithms to identify objects, determine free space for vehicles and plan the vehicle … Continued

Webinar: Deep Learning on Embedded Systems: 7 minutes could save you 7 months or more of hand porting and optimization

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) marches into almost every aspects of our lives, one of the major challenges is bringing this intelligence to small, low-power devices. This requires embedded platforms that can deliver extremely-high Neural Network performance with very low power consumption. However, that’s still not enough. Machine Learning developers need a quick and automated way … Continued

Webinar: Hassle-free Bluetooth 5 SoC design

According to ABI Research, the number of connected devices will reach 48 billion by 2021, a third of which will be Bluetooth wireless technology enabled. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has recently released the highly-anticipated Bluetooth 5, which extends the performance and the scope of Bluetooth low energy. New features include a doubling of … Continued