AI computer holds promise for millions of intelligent systems

At this week’s GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, California this week, Nvidia has announced an artificial intelligence (AI) computer that makes it possible to create millions of intelligent systems.

There are two versions of the Nvidia CUDA-X Jetson Nano computer, a $99 development kit for developers and makers, and a production-ready module, priced at $129 for companies to create mass-market edge systems.

The small CUDA-X AI computer delivers 472GFLOPS of compute performance for running modern AI workloads and is power-efficient, consuming as little as 5W.

Jetson Nano supports high-resolution sensors, can process many sensors in parallel and can run multiple modern neural networks on each sensor stream. It also supports many popular AI frameworks, allowing developers to integrate preferred models and frameworks.

The Jetson Nano developer kit is priced to bring the power of modern AI to a low-cost platform, for makers, inventors, developers and students to build AI projects, for example mobile robots and drones, digital assistants and automated appliances.

The kit includes support for full desktop Linux and is compatible with many popular peripherals and accessories. Ready-to-use projects and tutorials are included to help makers get started with AI fast.

The Jetson Nano module can be used in embedded applications, including network video recorders, home robots and intelligent gateways with full analytics capabilities.

The design includes power management, clocking, memory and fully accessible input/outputs. The AI workloads are entirely software defined, allowing companies to update performance and capabilities even after the system has been deployed.

To help customers easily move AI and machine learning (ML) workloads to the edge, Nvidia has worked with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to qualify AWS Internet of Things Greengrass to run optimally with Jetson-powered devices such as Jetson Nano.

Nvidia CUDA-X is made up of over 40 acceleration libraries for graphics processing unit (GPU) -accelerated computing. JetPack SDK is built on CUDA-X and is a complete AI software stack with accelerated libraries for deep learning, computer vision, computer graphics and multimedia processing that supports all of the Nvidia Jetson family, including Jetson AGX Xavier for fully autonomous machines and Jetson TX2 for AI at the edge.

JetPack includes the latest versions of CUDA, cuDNN, TensorRT and a full desktop Linux OS.

A reference platform has also be created to minimise the time spent on initial hardware assembly.

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AI computer holds promise for millions of intelligent systems

At this week’s GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, California this week, Nvidia has announced an artificial intelligence (AI) computer that makes it possible to create millions of intelligent systems.

There are two versions of the Nvidia CUDA-X Jetson Nano computer, a $99 development kit for developers and makers, and a production-ready module, priced at $129 for companies to create mass-market edge systems.

The small CUDA-X AI computer delivers 472GFLOPS of compute performance for running modern AI workloads and is power-efficient, consuming as little as 5W.

Jetson Nano supports high-resolution sensors, can process many sensors in parallel and can run multiple modern neural networks on each sensor stream. It also supports many popular AI frameworks, allowing developers to integrate preferred models and frameworks.

The Jetson Nano developer kit is priced to bring the power of modern AI to a low-cost platform, for makers, inventors, developers and students to build AI projects, for example mobile robots and drones, digital assistants and automated appliances.

The kit includes support for full desktop Linux and is compatible with many popular peripherals and accessories. Ready-to-use projects and tutorials are included to help makers get started with AI fast.

The Jetson Nano module can be used in embedded applications, including network video recorders, home robots and intelligent gateways with full analytics capabilities.

The design includes power management, clocking, memory and fully accessible input/outputs. The AI workloads are entirely software defined, allowing companies to update performance and capabilities even after the system has been deployed.

To help customers easily move AI and machine learning (ML) workloads to the edge, Nvidia has worked with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to qualify AWS Internet of Things Greengrass to run optimally with Jetson-powered devices such as Jetson Nano.

Nvidia CUDA-X is made up of over 40 acceleration libraries for graphics processing unit (GPU) -accelerated computing. JetPack SDK is built on CUDA-X and is a complete AI software stack with accelerated libraries for deep learning, computer vision, computer graphics and multimedia processing that supports all of the Nvidia Jetson family, including Jetson AGX Xavier for fully autonomous machines and Jetson TX2 for AI at the edge.

JetPack includes the latest versions of CUDA, cuDNN, TensorRT and a full desktop Linux OS.

A reference platform has also be created to minimise the time spent on initial hardware assembly.

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Arrow Electronics Joins Siemens’ MindSphere Partner Program to Extend its Industrial IoT Offering

Arrow Electronics announced today that it has joined the MindSphere Partner Program, Siemens’ program for industrial IoT solution and technology providers.

MindSphere is the cloud-based, open IoT operating system from Siemens that connects products, plants, systems and machines, enabling businesses to harness the wealth of data generated by the IoT with advanced analytics. As a MindSphere Platinum Partner, Arrow has multiple technical staff trained by Siemens through the MindSphere technical curriculum, a variety of MindSphere applications in development, and a joint go-to-market agreement to assist customers in achieving substantial business value through IoT technology generally and MindSphere specifically.

Arrow’s broad portfolio of products, services and expertise enables it to address every layer of an IoT solution stack, ranging from electronic components to IT solutions. Arrow provides coverage from the edge to end-of-life, including: sensors, connectivity, cloud, analytics, security, IT infrastructure, and asset disposition. IoT solutions providers can benefit from these and other services delivered by Arrow, such as remote management and monitoring, design and integration, as well as the digital transformation solutions offered by Arrow subsidiary eInfochips.

As a member of the Siemens MindSphere Partner Program, Arrow can offer market-ready solutions including Retrofit – which enables companies to integrate old industrial equipment with the new – smart city and end-to-end asset tracking. These, together with analytics services, help to keep the barriers to starting a new project low.

Aiden Mitchell, vice president of IoT global solutions, Arrow Electronics, said, “This arrangement with Siemens enables us to offer our customers leading industrial IoT solutions to solve their digital transformation challenges across their manufacturing enterprises. Arrow is well positioned to initiate and orchestrate all stages of industrial IoT projects, including hardware, software and technical – as well as business – services.”

Paul Kaeley, senior vice president, global partner ecosystem, Siemens PLM Software, said, “Arrow’s vision of IoT, “From Sensor to Sunset,” fits perfectly with the transformative business opportunities of introducing Siemens’ MindSphere IoT operating system into client environments. This offers complete solutions enabling businesses to deploy and manage secure pre-connected intelligent sensors and high-end devices throughout their entire lifecycle globally.”

Arrow will have a presence in the MindSphere Lounge at the Hanover Fair (Hall 9) where it will showcase the breadth of the company’s Industrial IoT offering.

Detailed information about Arrow’s operations can be found by visiting www.arrow.com

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Analog Devices at Hannover Fair 2019: Enabling Security in the Totally-Connected World of Industry 4.0

Analog Devices will once again have a noteworthy presence at the Hannover Fair (Hannover Messe), with demonstrations and speaking engagements focussing on the key issues of concern to visitors to this premier event for all aspects of industrial and automation technology.

ADI, on stand H23 in hall 9 of the exhibition, will show how its unique position at the intersection of analog and digital technologies, and in both the hardware and software of computing solutions, equip it to offer solutions in areas such as machine learning and machine monitoring, comprehensive connectivity – with security – and in the industrial maintenance domains with artificial intelligence.

A featured demonstration will illustrate a comprehensive approach to machine and structural health monitoring, showing how ADI’s best-in-class MEMS technologies provide precision sensing, while the company’s mastery of high-performance analog-to-digital and power conversion delivers ultra-low-power signal processing. “Deep signal chain”, and system design, insights enable customers to extract greater value from their systems, with improved user experiences. Real-time, 24-hour monitoring will be shown in both dynamic (motor) and structural (equipment mounting) contexts, comprising a methodology for complete supervision of an equipment installation.

In the closely related area of smart maintenance, ADI will show how a wireless smart multi-sensor system can be deployed for next-generation condition-based monitoring applications enabling intelligent asset maintenance. ADI’s technology releases the full potential of condition monitoring; low power signal processing components coupled with high performance sensors and compact, robust wireless communication networks represent a new paradigm in condition-based maintenance, across a wide range of industrial applications. ADI’s demonstration will go further, exploiting the latest thinking in artificial intelligence and machine learning to make the transition from preventive maintenance, through condition-based and predictive approaches, towards true smart maintenance with work orders automatically generated by an intelligent digital assistant.

At the heart of these topics are technologies such as complete, factory- and enterprise-wide connectivity and all that goes with it, a particular concern in 2019 being cyber security. ADI will address the issue as part of a demonstration highlighting the range of solutions that the company can offer to advance Industry 4.0.  Enhanced cyber security within the factory control loop, at the edge of industrial networks will be highlighted as part of an illustration of Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) techniques, boosting security alongside features such as time synchronization, pre-emption and control of TSN via OPC-UA.

Analog Devices’ technology not only powers interconnectivity of industrial systems, but lies at the heart of embedded applications such as motor and motion control. Comprehensive motion control synchronisation will be shown supported by real-time, multi-protocol network switch technology. ADI’s mixed-signal motion control signal processing solution is the ideal base for the broadest range of servo and robotic applications.

Industrial Ethernet is the backbone of all such advancements in connectivity; the point will be reinforced in a further featured demonstration that will centre on system integration based on PROFINET protocols, together with software-defined input/output technology. Underpinned by ADI’s unrivalled knowledge of the analog signal chain, software-defined I/O represents an innovative family of new products offering a flexible solution for analog and digital IO applications in a single chip solution. Connected by Industrial Ethernet, and configured via a PLC Engineering system, this demonstration reinforces Analog Devices’ capability to provide a one stop solution for modern Industrial Ethernet field devices. This demonstration will be shown to visitors on Stand D68, Hall 9, in the PROFIBUS & PROFINET International (PI) Pavilion); and in the ODVA (the global association of automation companies) Pavilion, Stand E58, Hall 11.

Analog Devices’ staff will be on hand to answer visitors’ questions on any of the focus areas for Hannover Messe 2019 – connectivity, cyber security, machine monitoring and maintenance – or on any aspect of the company’s technology and product offering.

Extending the secure edge in industrial control

For many visitors to Hannover Messe the need to consider security is a new, and worrying, addition to their workload. Any IT system is only as secure as its weakest link. Industry 4.0 means that the network extends to every sensor and actuator; potential points of attack exist everywhere from the edge to the core. Security-by-isolation and reliance on monitoring network traffic are no longer adequate, leading to the need to establish device level security at the edge.

Recognising these concerns, and to assist visitors seeking solutions, ADI will present a paper in the conference strand of Hannover Messe, focussing on the “hot topic” of security in the industrial context. To be delivered by Erik Halthen, System Security Manager at ADI, the paper will develop the theme that enabling a new industrial revolution of real time, autonomous decisions requires increased connectivity and edge computing that fundamentally changes the required approach to cyber security. For full details, click here.

About Analog Devices

Analog Devices (Nasdaq: ADI) is a leading global high-performance analog technology company dedicated to solving the toughest engineering challenges. We enable our customers to interpret the world around us by intelligently bridging the physical and digital with unmatched technologies that sense, measure, power, connect and interpret. Visit http://www.analog.com.

Hannover Messe 2019 takes place from the 1st to the 5th April, at the Hannover, Germany, Exhibition Grounds. For more details visit www.hannovermesse.de

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