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January 07, 2018
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 7, 2018 /PRNewswire/-- At CES2018, Rockchip released its first AI processor RK3399Pro with super performance, providing one-stop turnkey solution for AI (artificial intelligence). Computing performance of its NPU (Neural Network Processing Unit) reaches 2.4TOPs. RK3399Pro has the advantages of high performance, low power consumption and easily development. RK3399Pro AI processor w...
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LAS VEGAS, Jan. 7, 2018 /PRNewswire/-- At CES2018, Rockchip released its first AI processor RK3399Pro with super performance, providing one-stop turnkey solution for AI (artificial intelligence). Computing performance of its NPU (Neural Network Processing Unit) reaches 2.4TOPs. RK3399Pro has the advantages of high performance, low power consumption and easily development. RK3399Pro AI processor w...
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 7, 2018 /PRNewswire/-- Looxid Labs, a tech startup developing a user emotion recognition system optimized for Virtual Reality (VR), announced that LooxidVR-- a mobile based VR headset for eye tracking and EEG recording-- has earned a CES 2018 Best of Innovation Awards in Virtual Reality. Looxid Labs received the Best of Innovation Awards following last year’s honoree Google Consu...
If you guessed Blackstone Group, Brookfield Property Partners and Boston Properties, you'd be right; the major commercial landlords are investing big to stave off the WeWorks of the world and keep millennial workers in their offices. Without altering office to include the perks of a gym, free in-office cafes and bars and a flexible, open-concept layout, these landlords don't believe they...
The startup assault on the humble neighborhood store continues to intensify. First came Bodega, the terribly named, and mostly misguidedstartup with its mission to bring the non-perishable necessities available at the corner store to the masses and “disrupt” the corner store. Now there’s Robomart, which wants to bring the groceries, baked goods and prepared foods of the supermarket aisle to ...
Will 2018 be the year Airbnb becomes "fully legal" in New York City? If New York State Senator John Bonacic has his way, it seems so. On January 3, Bonacic introduced Senate Bill S7182 (see bill below), which proposes a number of amendments to the 1929 Multiple Dwelling Lawn that currently bans homeowners from renting an entire home or apartment for less than 30 days. One of the biggest ...
Speculation is swirling that Amazon could buy Target as the ecommerce giant moves to grow its presence in the physical retail world. Target would give Amazon access to nearly 2,000 stores, but it has too much overlap with Amazon in certain categories, according to Steve Dennis, the founder of retail advisory firm SageBerry Consulting. Other potential Amazon acquisitions include Macy's, JC...
CoreNet Global The Pulse Blog Search Alexa, Show Me What Our New Sales Center Would Look LikeJanuary 5, 2018|In CoreNet Global News|By David Harrison For several years, attendees of the CoreNet Global summits around the world have been trying on virtual reality and augmented reality devices that replicate building sites, plans, and concepts. Walk from the parking lot to the sales center, view the ...
Led by Stanford's computer vision scientist Timnit Gebru, a team of researchers were able to perform image analysis using Google Street View to accurately predict neighborhood voting patterns. Using Artificial Intelligence and the 50 million images of street scenes and location data, they were able to find out the make and model of roughly 22 million cars (8% of all in the country), and cross...
Drones, 3-D and augmented reality are no longer just the purview of sci-fi blockbusters and video games. They could be the tools that fetch you a dazzling purchase price when selling your home. With economies of scale bringing down the cost of drone and virtual reality (VR) technologies, real estate agents and property developers are increasingly applying digital solutions to their home-selling pr...
The Brooklyn Navy Yard had a banner year of rental activity, as it leased newly readied office space at the sprawling 300-acre former industrial campus and filled vacancies that opened in its buildings' 4 million square feet. “We had significantly more leasing than in a normal year for the complex,” said David Ehrenberg, president and chief executive of the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development ...