Lenovo Assembled Supercomputer for ENEA
ENEA, the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy, and Sustainable Economic Development, has selected Lenovo for the installation of an HPC system at the Portici hub.
Qualcomm announced new IoT solutions to enable the advancement of next-generation devices. QCS8550, QCM8550, QCS4490, and QCM4490 processors offer a wide range of capabilities, advanced features, and versatility aimed to meet the needs of demanding industrial and commercial IoT applications. New use cases across the solutions support further expansion of the IoT ecosystems across key segments including video collaboration, cloud gaming, retail, and more.
“Qualcomm is uniquely positioned to take the IoT ecosystem forward,“ said Dev Singh, vice president for business development and head of building, enterprise & industrial automation at Qualcomm. “Our new solutions bring together the industry’s leading technologies across edge AI processing, innovative power efficiency, crystal-clear video, 5G connectivity, and more to fuel the next generation of resilient, high-performing IoT applications.“
The new Qualcomm QCS8550 and QCM8550 processors combine computing power, extreme edge AI processing, Wi-Fi 7 connectivity, and vivid graphics and video to enable and quickly deploy performance-heavy IoT applications, such as autonomous mobile robots and industrial drones. QCS4490 and QCM4490 Processors deliver key advanced features such as premium connectivity and next-gen processing to industrial handheld and computing devices.