Gordon E. Moore, one of the co-founders of Intel, predicted that the computing capacity of a microchip would double every two years, in what is now known as Moore’s Law. Despite having faster computers and phones, train passengers have not been able to benefit from a stable internet access on their journey. Here, Martin Frederiksen, Managing Director of Recab UK, explores the technological changes that will allow railway customers to be connected to the internet and stream high-quality content.
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Predictions in technology are almost always wrong
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is on the cusp of becoming an irreplaceable tool in a wide range of fields, such as working from home, avionics, telecommunications and defence. The latest frontier in this development is ruggedisation and miniaturisation. Here, Andy Conway, Sales Manager at Recab UK, reflects on the unpredictability of the inventions that led to the breakthroughs behind AI.
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New edge AI computing platform reaches UK
Recab UK is now supporting engineers to develop more sophisticated embedded computing projects with the availability of Diamond Systems’ Floyd GPGPU products.
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The role of AI in drone systems
Long gone are the days when armies would line up their soldiers in trenches as happened during World War I. Modern warfare is fought in the air, under the water and using advanced technologies that limit the need for “boots on the ground”. Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming crucial in military technologies and it has in recent years revolutionised the use of drones.
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New Ethernet switches support high speed comms
Recab UK is offering a new ultra-compact Ethernet switch module from Diamond Systems to the UK market.
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The crucial role of testing in meeting latest automotive Ethernet standards
Autopilot systems used to be for air, marine or spacecraft — but today’s car drivers are increasingly relying on technologies to serve as “an extra pair of eyes and ears” and help them stay safe on the road.
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