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Opportunities and risks in open source processors

The project began back in 2010 at the University of California, Berkeley, and is already being co-developed and promoted by hardware and software developers worldwide, including leading semi-conductor manufacturers. In addition, a large community has formed for the development of the ecosystem around the CPU architecture. The panel discussion will not only look at the latest state of the art but will also explore the benefits and drawbacks of these kinds of open architectures. Four established international experts will debate the topic of RISC-V in a discussion moderated by Frank Riemenschneider, editor-in-chief of the specialist journal Design & Elektronik. They are Cesare Garlati, Chief Security Strategist, prpl Foundation, Markus Levy, Head of AI and Machine Learning Technologies, NXP Semiconductors, Ted Marena, Director, RISC-V Ecosystem, Western Digital and Tim Whitfield, VP Strategy, Embedded and Automotive, ARM. Professor Axel Sikora, chair of the advisory committee of embedded world and the embedded world conference, is looking forward to the panel discussion: “RISC-V is a hot topic, because comparable to the battle between Linux and Microsoft, an attempt is being made to challenge the market position of ARM. The discussion at the forum with top-class international players is sure to be very interesting. For those who want to delve a little deeper into the technology, the conference will also devote one and half days to presentations and classes exclusively on RISC-V.” Moderation: Frank Riemenschneider, Editor-in-Chief Design&Elektronik, Germany Participants: • Cesare Garlati, Chief Strategist at prpl Foundation and Member RISC-V • Markus Levy, Head of AI and Machine Learning Technologies, NXP Semiconductors • Ted Marena, Director, RISC-V Ecosystem, Western Digital • Tim Whitfield, VP Strategy, Embedded and Automotive, ARM 27.02.2019, Exhibitor’s Forum embedded world Exhibition&Conference 2019

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Embedded Vision & Machine Learning: new architectures and technologies boosting vision applications

In the factory, in everyday traffic, in retail, consumer or medical sector - many future visions will be based on embedded vision: small, integrated image processing systems that work intelligently directly from devices and enable them to see and understand. Embedded vision is made possible by compact, high-performance computering platforms that also consume very little energy and, thanks to standardized interfaces to image sensors, can process an increasing amount of image data in real time. With artificial intelligence, image processing systems are becoming even more intelligent: they are learning for themselves. Experts are convinced: that the future belongs to "Embedded Vision & Machine Learning", the potential applications are enormous. Where do we stand with regard to Embedded Vision? What are the latest developments? Which system architectures will prevail? What boundaries need to be overcome? What are promising new applications? And, what is (still) missing to help Embedded Vision achieve its big breakthrough? Well-known representatives from both "worlds", the classical machine vision and the embedded community, will discuss current developments, opportunities and challenges in the field of embedded vision with end-users. Moderation: Anne Wendel, VDMA Machine Vision Participants: • Jason Carlson, CEO, Congatec AG • Michael Gielda, Vice President, Business Development, Antmirco Ltd • Olaf Munkelt, Managing Director, MVTec Software GmbH • James Tornes, Vice President Systems and Software, Intelligent Sensor Group, ON Semiconductor Ltd • Paul Zalewski, Head of Strategic Product Management, Allied Vision Technologies GmbH 27.02.2019, Exhibitor’s Forum embedded world Exhibition&Conference 2019

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Embedded intelligence - is it real?

Now in its 17th year, the embedded world Conference takes up the title of one of its precursors from the 1990s. Back then “Embedded Intelligence” was rather a vision of the future but now it is increasingly becoming reality and shaping more and more systems: from autonomous vehicles over image recognition and embedded vision systems to preventive and demand-driven maintenance in Industry 4.0 systems, from small edge computers to high-performance cloud servers. These developments not only open up immense possibilities and business opportunities, but are also closely associated with many technical, economic, social and ethical issues. In our panel discussion we want to discuss the actual state of Artificial Intelligence with regard to the embedded world. Also we would like to answer the question "is it real?" as of today. Prof. Sikora, head of the exhibition committee embedded world and chairman of the embedded world Conference will moderate the panel. He is looking forward to a thrilling dispute "With our first-class panelists we will discuss about the significance of Artificial and Embedded Intelligence today and in the future. We will try to look beyond the marketing slides and classify, when AI and ML are useful and when they are not. For those, who want to have an even deeper dive, the embedded world Conference offers a track on "Autonomous and Intelligent Systems" with two full days of technical presentations." Moderation: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Axel Sikora, Chairman of embedded world Conference Participants: • Prof. Dr. Michael Beigl, KIT • Prof. Dr. Nikolaus Forgó, University Vienna • Jim Tung, MathWorks 26.02.2019, Exhibitor’s Forum embedded world Exhibition&Conference 2019

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