‘Smart’ Water Bottles | The Hottest Hot Chip | A Sensors & Photonics Merger
EE Times Current23 Elo 2019

‘Smart’ Water Bottles | The Hottest Hot Chip | A Sensors & Photonics Merger

AMS decided to purchase Osram. The former specializes in sensors, the latter in photonics; together they’ll chart an intriguing technological roadmap. We’ll find out what the combination will mean for the market.

The Hot Chips conference was held this week. We’ve got a rundown of one of the hottest, an unconventional wafer-scale AI processor from secretive startup Cerebras.

Also today: smart water bottles. These are computerized water bottles complete with display screens and WiFI connectivity. The bottles run apps designed to entice your children to drink more water. You might be asking yourself: How smart is a smart water bottle? Well, at the moment, they are being bamboozled by six-year-olds.

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