• Arm NN: the Easy Way to Deploy Edge ML

    Steve Roddy
    Steve Roddy

    Machine learning (ML) is no longer the new kid on the block. We’re almost all familiar with the concept of personal assistants, connected homes and a seemingly limitless torrent of gadgets that can improve our lives – as long as we have a data connection…

    • over 1 year ago
    • Software Tools
    • Tools, Software and IDEs blog
  • Grove peripherals for industrial/embedded IoT

    Gergely Imreh
    Gergely Imreh

    Hardware interoperability is a long-standing issue. Ideally different computer and microcontroller boards expose their internals the way it fits their capabilities best. On the other hand, ideally peripherals should be reusable between platforms. There…

    • over 4 years ago
    • Internet of Things
    • Internet of Things
  • Arm NN: Build and Run ML Apps Seamlessly on Mobile and Embedded Devices

    Tim Hartley
    Tim Hartley

    Recently, we announced our neural network machine learning (ML) software, Arm NN, a key piece of technology that makes it much, much easier to build and run ML applications on power-efficient, Arm-based platforms.

    In essence, the software provides a bridge…

    • over 2 years ago
    • Software Tools
    • Tools, Software and IDEs blog
  • "8th" - grokking the REPL

    Ron Aaron
    Ron Aaron

    Introduction

    This post is intended to give you a feel for using 8th, but it is not a tutorial per se. If you're not familiar with "8th", please view my previous blog post.

    Resources:

    • My previous 'A Gentle Introduction to a Modern Forth…
    • over 2 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • 8th - a gentle introduction to a modern Forth

    Ron Aaron
    Ron Aaron

    Introduction

    8th is a secure, cross-platform programming language based on Forth which lets you concentrate on your application’s logic instead of worrying about differences between platforms. It lets you write your code once, and simultaneously produce…

    • over 2 years ago
    • System
    • Embedded blog
  • Human Activity Recognition Technology by VirtualBeam Inc.

    ARTHUR HSI
    ARTHUR HSI

    VirtualBeam Inc. - A software development company located in Silicon Valley (California - USA) has released the most advanced Human Activity Recognition (HAR) technology available for Wearables and Mobile Devices today.  Our "e | motion™" product line…

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    • over 4 years ago
    • Wearables
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