Arm’s bold new path | Teenage autonomous drivers | Dealing with the data deluge
EE Times Current18 Okt 2019

Arm’s bold new path | Teenage autonomous drivers | Dealing with the data deluge

This week — we attended a conference hosted by Arm Holdings and report on what we learned about the what's next for circuitry technology.

Also, the big data deluge, and how to make sense of it all.

And, we’re reasonably sure that by the time people turn 16 years old, they’re mature enough to begin operating a motor vehicle. Shouldn’t we consider doing something similar for autonomous vehicles to, you know, verify they’re mature enough to drive by themselves?

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