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Rapid edge AI development to redefine the embedded industry

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Edge AI will be at the center of the fifth industrial revolution. The focus will shift from machinery toward people, productivity and sustainability. Embedded electronics is the foundation for this shift.

While it may be difficult to predict the magnitude of edge AI’s impact and how it will improve productivity in industrial, automotive, medical and other markets, we can say that it is already being felt across all markets. The rate of change will be much steeper than we’ve seen.

Read this article in What’s Next to find out how AI is redefining the core of modern infrastructure, turning data centers into model trainers and changing the way designers work.

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Alex Iuorio, Senior Vice President, Global Supplier Development

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