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Tobii is providing webcam-based eye tracking for Lenovo’s tablet. The Legion Y900 13 uses Tobii Nexus software on a Qualcomm SoC to support multimodal AI interaction.
ByteSnap Design will demonstrate embedded edge-AI vision at UK events. The system runs real-time object detection on embedded hardware without cloud processing, using an Infineon PSOC Edge device.
Anglia Components has signed a pan-European agreement with Nanopower Semiconductor. The deal brings nPZero Gen1 power-management ICs, development tools, and evaluation boards into stock for UK and EU IoT designs.
LAPP will show industrial connectivity systems at Drives & Controls. The NEC exhibit will cover cabling, connectors, harnessing, EMC, OT security, and smart-factory integration.
Synaptics has expanded access to its Astra Machina development kit. The SL2600 platform supports multimodal edge-AI prototyping across industrial, healthcare, robotics, IoT, and test applications.
Microchip has introduced Value Line DSCs for real-time control designs. The dsPIC33CK family combines deterministic processing, high-resolution PWM, ADCs, security, communications peripherals, and low-cost tools for motor, touch, sensing, and embedded applications.
Keysight has added executable workflow capture to RF design software. The RF Circuit Simulation Professional update turns simulations, optimisations, decision trees, and design parameters into reusable visual workflows and editable Python code.
MSI IPC will show edge AI platforms for industrial computing. The COMPUTEX portfolio covers machine vision, semiconductor AOI, robotics, panel PCs, vehicle monitoring, local agentic workloads, and smart manufacturing systems.
ASRock Industrial will demonstrate secure edge AI systems at COMPUTEX. The showcase spans robotics, on-premises medical AI, compliance appliances, OpenClaw security, IEC 61499 automation, and industrial embedded computing.
Anritsu and YOTASYS are advancing AI-enabled RF spectrum monitoring systems. Their collaboration combines analyser hardware, GPU processing, and machine-learning software for signal classification, anomaly detection, interference analysis, and distributed monitoring.
