As enterprises continue to adopt the Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and AI to analyze processes and data from their equipment, the need for high-speed, low-latency wireless connections are rapidly growing. Companies are already seeing benefits from...
Meet the 2022-23 Accenture Fellows
Launched in October 2020, the MIT and Accenture Convergence Initiative for Industry and Technology underscores the ways in which industry and technology can collaborate to spur innovation. The five-year initiative aims to achieve its mission through research,...
Enabling Specific Configurations of Arm Virtual Hardware
IoT continues to transform edge computing across a huge number of markets and applications, from the smallest, power-constrained devices to embedded devices with displays, graphics, and compute capabilities. Arm is at the forefront of this transformation and...
Improving the cloud for telcos: Updates of Microsoft’s acquisition of AT&T’s Network Cloud
In June 2021, Microsoft and AT&T reached a major milestone when we announced an industry-first collaboration to evolve Microsoft's hybrid cloud technology to support AT&T’s 5G core network workloads. Since then, we have had requests from many operators,...
The impact of 64-bit computing on smart cameras
The future of smart camera technology brings with it profound transformations in the way we interact with each other and the world around us. From smart cities that are safer and more efficient to rainforests that are monitored for illegal...
Tiny machine learning design alleviates a bottleneck in memory usage on internet-of-things devices
Machine learning provides powerful tools to researchers to identify and predict patterns and behaviors, as well as learn, optimize, and perform tasks. This ranges from applications like vision systems on autonomous vehicles or social robots to smart thermostats...
4 ways AI, computer vision, and related technologies expand IoT solutions
Inspecting five million vehicle welds every day requires the ability to check a weld’s quality every 17 milliseconds—an impossible challenge for a human. This type of quality control task is just one of many where the combined technologies of computer vision...