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The first laser TV with Google TV now exists, and it’s Leica’s Cine 1

Lecia is a massive name in the camera community, offering high-end lenses and sensors that are highly sought after. With that experience, the company is dipping into a market that’s growing at a blistering pace with the Leica Cine 1 laser TV. Laser TVs are becoming more and more commonplace as of late, as they offer a bigger screen size without often having to sacrifice quality for that size.
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How you can create a strong AI talent development strategy

Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit here. Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing our way of life by automating decisions, predicting outcomes, and optimizing processes. From our phones to shopping, medication, banking and manufacturing, AI is everywhere. However, there is growing concern that advances in AI are being slowed down by a shortage of…
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What we learned about AI and deep learning in 2022

Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit here. It’s as good a time as any to discuss the implications of advances in artificial intelligence (AI). 2022 saw interesting progress in deep learning, especially in generative models. However, as…
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Nikon announced developing an 85mm lens for its Z-Mount Camera System

Nikon has announced it’s developing an 85mm F1.2 S lens for its Z-mount camera system. The lens is part of Nikon’s S-Line, which the company says ‘demonstrate[s] outstanding optical performance, adhering to a high standard of design principles and quality control.’ Few details are provided by Nikon regarding its new ultrafast telephoto prime. In fact, the only specification revealed…
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Google proclaims official Android RISC-V support

Google has officially announced that Android will support the RISC-V instruction set architecture. The announcement is from the RISC-V Summit held last month. For those unfamiliar, RISC-V is the Reduced Instruction Set Computer V architecture – an open, free-to-use standard without licensing or royalty fees. Essentially, it’s a competitor to ARM and x86 architectures on which companies…
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