Computex 2016 will run from May 31-June 4 in Taipei, Taiwan. The show in 2016 will focus on innovations and startups. Computex will have 1,600 exhibitors, occupying over 5,000 booths and will attract over 130,000 visitors.
The rapid developments of IoT (Internet of Things) have brought new opportunities for silicon vendors. As a leading provider of mobile and TV chipsets, MediaTek has been putting lots of efforts in deploying IoT market over the past years, aiming to leverage its advantages in smartphone market to make inroads into the emerging applications.
AVEXIR Technologies Corp., the world's memory brand in exclusive patented breathing LED & plasma tube technology products, announced new product series at 2016 Computex Taipei, which will bring lighting frenzy again.
Audio and imaging innovation leader Conexant Systems, Inc. is on hand this week at Computex 2016 to highlight their AudioSmart 3.0 product line. These highly-efficient, powerful silicon and software solutions redefine the audio experience for a range of consumer electronics - including tablets and PCs. Today, Conexant is showcasing the world's first PC to receive Microsoft Skype for Business certification as a Group Speakerphone, along with their high-performance, four-microphone far-field voice input pre-processing technology and context-aware control automation software.
To address diverse needs of outdoor life and provide leisure activity gear and equipment to bring users fresh experience and convenience, WiMe has launched in 2016 a whole new car starter, FlashJumper, a five-in-one multi-function device that is not only fun but also useful in emergencies.
CviLux (Opro9 brand) has taken the lead to launch Apple Homekit devices in Taiwan. The first series will be smart outlet and light bulb, and more will come in the future. CviLux has built a foundation to provide iPhone flash drive with encryption function for data protection, so we got approval from Apple to develop and produce Homekit devices based on encryption and wireless technologies.
Elo, a leading global supplier of commercial touchscreen solutions, has introduced large format TouchPro Pro-M projected capacitive (PCAP) touchscreens. The latest Pro-M series will catch the eyes of today's consumers. This series includes the standard 32-inch, 42-inch, 46-inch and 55-inch touchscreens with customized larger screens, and together with Elo's existing Pro-G series, covers multi-touch screen sizes from 7.0-inch up to 70-inch. These larger screens are designed for more flexible commercial usage and are customizable to meet the needs of almost any application or environment.
In a quest to differentiate their businesses, leading semiconductor companies are focusing on developing technologies that enable data-driven applications - such as power reductions, sensor capabilities, mobile smart device features, and Internet connectivity. This combination of technologies is used to create Internet of Things (IoT) devices - it is one of the most disruptive technology breakthroughs for the industry. In terms of scale, while mobile phones consume 1-2 billion chips every year, IoT devices are projected to consume over 100 billion chips per year. This booming sector is fast becoming the driver for growth in the electronics and semiconductor industries.
AIC Inc., a leading player in server and storage solutions industry worldwide, will showcase the whole series of products including server boards, chassis, JBOD, all-flash-array NVMe and high-density storage server at 2016 Computex Taipei (05/31~06/04/2016), on the 4th floor of Nangang Exhibition Hall. Meanwhile, to demonstrate AIC's sturdy strength and developing strategies to the global data center and cloud computing demanding, AIC specially design an area of "Smart Rack Series," to display 48U, 19U, and 15U racks.
With over 20 years of development in digital cinema and home theater sound technologies, DTS has been dedicated to bringing consumers premium audio experiences whether at home, in the car, on the move or in the theater. DTS technologies enable smooth and seamless enjoyment during the transition between different use scenarios.
In 2012 Google set off a big bang in the artificial intelligence (AI) community and brought deep learning into the eye of the public when it announced that Andrew Ng and the Google Brain project had taught an army of servers how to recognize cats simply by showing them hours and hours of YouTube videos. This was a milestone in the AI industry in that Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) were used for machine learning and it has revolutionized artificial intelligence and the analysis of big data, dramatically influencing how the challenges of applications such as voice recognition and translation, medical analysis and self-driving automobiles are being approached. In addition, it has introduced a new computing model to the market, a model that quickly placed NVIDIA front and center in the deep learning community and which is now starting to deliver what NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang characterizes as superhuman results for the company.