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Fujitsu Develops Deep Learning Acceleration Technology, Achieves World's Highest Speed
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Published: Apr 01,2019

Hyundai Mobis Secures the First Deep Learning Image Recognition Camera Sensor in Korea
Hyundai Mobis announced during its meeting at the KINTEX Seoul Motor Show that the company would be the first in Korea to secure the global-caliber ‘deep learning-based high-performance image recognition technology’ for recognizing vehicles, pedestrians and geographical features of the road by the end of the year, and begin to mass-produce front camera sensors supporting autonomous driving in 2022...

Taiwan’s GLORIA Debuts at Hannover MESSE 2019
TAIPEI, Taiwan - Ministry of Science and Technology’s Global Research & Industry Alliance (GLORIA) program has been actively deploying in Industry 4.0 globally, and gathered National Taiwan University, National Cheng Kung University...

Limited Smartphone 3D Sensing Market Growth in 2019, Says TrendForce
TrendForce states that the global 3D sensing market for smartphones has grown from 819 million USD in 2017 to 3.08 billion USD in 2018 as iPhones make a complete switch to structured light 3D sensing solutions. Yet due to smartphone suppliers mostly focusing on fingerprint on display (FOD ), the global smartphone 3D sensing market is expected to grow by 26...

Environmentally-Friendly Palladium Recycling Technology
TAIPEI, Taiwan - Palladium (PD) is the shining star of the current precious metals market with rapidly soaring prices. At the end of 2018, the price of palladium had exceeded that of gold, and currently the value of palladium is quoted as being up to $1,500 per ounce, which is over $100 higher than the price of gold, making it a very expensive precious metal...

IDC Expects AR/VR Spending in Asia/Pacific To Reach USD34.9 Billion by 2022
Asia/Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ) spending on augmented reality and virtual reality (AR/VR) will reach USD 7.1 billion in 2019, an increase of 75.2% from the previous year, according to the latest IDC Worldwide Semiannual Augmented and Virtual Reality Spending Guide...

Using Satellite Data to Explore the Spatio-temporal Evolution of Crustal Rheology
Under the long-term support by the Taiwan’s Ministry of Science and Technology and Academia Sinica, Dr. Ya-Ju Hsu and her research group investigated the lower-crustal rheology beneath the Taiwan orogenic belt using the Global Positioning System (GPS) observations more than a decade following the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake...