CES 2020: An Hour with Amnon - Autonomous Vehicles Powered by Mobileye

CES 2020: An Hour with Amnon — Autonomous Vehicles Powered by Mobileye



Watch Prof. Amnon Shashua's annual CES address highlighting the progress and purpose of Mobileye's drive to full autonomy. He showcased new sensing technologies that culminate into a 23 minute drive on the congested streets of Jerusalem that is the basis for Mobileye's MaaS service. Shashua showcased the uninterrupted drive as an example of transparency he feels the industry should provide to get to full autonomy.
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Mobileye's advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) technology is deployed in more than 50 million vehicles today and is integrated into hundreds of new car models from the world's major automakers including Audi, BMW, FCA, Ford, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Nissan, Volkswagen, and more. Mobileye began with the vision of reducing vehicle collisions and resulting injuries and fatalities. Today, Mobileye makes one of the most advanced collision avoidance systems on the market, while working toward autonomous driving and the coming autonomous mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) revolution in road safety.

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Neon AI Avatars - CES 2020

Neon AI Avatars — CES 2020



Neon is a company that wants to take AI and virtual assistants to the next level. At CES, they were able to show off their Neons which will one day be digital assistants we have all over the place. Special thanks to Samantha Sands, Head of Public Relations at Neon.
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Digital humans that look just like us | Doug Roble

Digital humans that look just like us | Doug Roble



In an astonishing talk and tech demo, software researcher Doug Roble debuts «DigiDoug»: a real-time, 3-D, digital rendering of his likeness that's accurate down to the scale of pores and wrinkles. Powered by an inertial motion capture suit, deep neural networks and enormous amounts of data, DigiDoug renders the real Doug's emotions (and even how his blood flows and eyelashes move) in striking detail. Learn more about how this exciting tech was built — and its applications in movies, virtual assistants and beyond.
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Intel's Horseshoe Bend concept hands-on at CES 2020

Intel's Horseshoe Bend concept hands-on at CES 2020



Foldables were big in 2019, and it looks like they're only going to get bigger in 2020. We've seen folding phones and even tablets, with Dell and Lenovo showing off their slates with bendy screens here at CES 2020. But the trend is about to get literally larger, with Intel showing off a new 17-inch foldable tablet prototype called Horseshoe Bend. It builds on the company's former prototypes like Tiger Rapids and Twin Rivers, but is meant to help Intel and its partners figure out how to make a large foldable work.
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This is the World's First Foldable Computer by Lenovo!

This is the World's First Foldable Computer by Lenovo!



Three years in the making, Lenovo's upcoming ThinkPad X1 computer is the world's first with a flexible display. The device is still nameless, but the company believes «it will replace the laptop.»
Recently my buddy Michael Fisher (TheMrMobile) and I were given some hands-on time with the prototype and suffice to say, our techie bones were tickled pink.
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HP Stream X360: Cheap in the right places

HP Stream X360: Cheap in the right places



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The HP Stream X360 is a device that is inexpensive but knew where to spend the design dollars. Nice little laptop.
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Here We Go AGAIN - Intel and NVIDIA Notebooks Look Amazing

Here We Go AGAIN — Intel and NVIDIA Notebooks Look Amazing



Today Intel is launching their 10th Gen Comet Lake notebook processors that are supposed to compete against the AMD 4000H-series. At the exact same time NVIDIA also announced their RTX 2080 Super and RTX 2070 Super for gaming laptops which will be paired up with. Let's get into this odd timing and talk about how it could affect Ryzen, Navi and more.
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Wasting Money on Power Supplies: How Many Watts You Need for a PC PSU (2020)

Wasting Money on Power Supplies: How Many Watts You Need for a PC PSU (2020)



We're testing how many watts you need for the average PC build, testing system load versus power supply 'size.' We're looking into how big a PSU is needed for gaming & work PCs in 2020.
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This is more about providing hard numbers for existing builds and less about concept, but the concept is simple: You can always do this on your own by adding two reliable sets of GPU and CPU-only numbers (not total load numbers), then adding some buffer for other parts. In that sense, you don't really need a power supply calculator and can probably do it more accurately on your own.
Methodology used stems from our CPU & GPU testing methods (published earlier in the year in our methodology pieces — it's all the same parts). We describe verbally in this content whether we're using CPU or GPU graphics settings. Motherboard was a Z490 Maximus XII Extreme for Intel, X570 Master for AMD. The VRM efficiency will impact power needs as well, but ultimately, it's the GPU and CPU driving most of the power in the standard gaming PC. You will need to consider hard drive power consumption if running a large storage array.
Making a sweeping generalization here, we've noticed that a lot of people over-buy their power supply needs, and we'd assume that's because it's the safe thing to do. That is, «safe» with regard to ensuring no issues arise from buying too close to the PSU capacity. It's also the safe thing to do when you don't really know how to measure power supply needs. For the most part, you can take our component-level reviews (e.g. 10900K or 3900X review, or similar, and a 2080 Ti review, or similar) and add the two major parts' individual power consumption numbers to approximate the bulk of the PSU needs under full load. That's because we don't test total system power consumption for component reviews, but rather the power needs of that one component. In the instance of this specific video, though, we are using total system power consumption, and we're using that to measure the performance of a few builds we think are likely to occur in the 'wild.' That said, if you have minor component differences, you really should just be looking at power consumption numbers on a per-component basis and roughly adding things together. Or, if looking at the systems outlined in this video, you can extrapolate the jump between one CPU or GPU and the next and approximate the power needs much more accurately. Rather than using a «PSU calculator,» we think you should just actually do your own calculation by using data provided. In this instance, however, we've done most the legwork for common configurations to answer the question of how many watts are needed for a gaming or workstation PC's PSU.
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09:33 — How Many Watts for a Gaming PC (Red Dead 2)
12:01 — How Big a PSU Should Be (Three Kingdoms)
13:47 — F1 2019 Power Consumption Comparison
15:18 — 3DMark Timespy GT2 & CPU Physics Power Consumption
16:25 — CPU-Only Power Consumption from CPU Review
16:50 — Blender Total System Power Consumption
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