Microchip Reveals Software Development Kit and Neural Network IP for Easily Creating Low Power FPGA Smart Embedded Vision Solutions

New Delhi, May 26, 2020 — With the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and the Internet of Things (IoT), applications are moving to the network edge where data is collected, requiring power-efficient solutions to deliver more computational performance in ever smaller, thermally constrained form factors. Through its Smart Embedded Vision initiative, Microchip Technology Inc. (Nasdaq: MCHP) is meeting the growing need for power-efficient inferencing in edge applications by making it easier for software developers to implement their algorithms in PolarFire® field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). As a significant addition to the solutions portfolio in this segment, Microchip’s VectorBlox Accelerator Software Development Kit (SDK) helps developers take advantage of Microchip’s PolarFire FPGAs for creating low-power, flexible overlay-based neural network applications without learning an FPGA tool flow. 

FPGAs are ideal for edge AI applications, such as inferencing in power-constrained compute environments, because they can perform more giga operations per second (GOPS) with greater power efficiency than a central processing unit (CPU) or graphics processing unit (GPU), but they require specialized hardware design skills. Microchip’s VectorBlox Accelerator SDK is designed to enable developers to code in C/C++ and program power-efficient neural networks without prior FPGA design experience.

The highly flexible tool kit can execute models in TensorFlow and the open neural network exchange (ONNX) format which offers the widest framework interoperability. ONNX supports many frameworks such as Caffe2, MXNet, PyTorch, and MATLAB®. Unlike alternative FPGA solutions, Microchip’s VectorBlox Accelerator SDK is supported on Linux® and Windows® operating systems, and it also includes a bit accurate simulator which provides the user the opportunity to validate the accuracy of the hardware while in the software environment. The neural network IP included with the kit also supports the ability to load different network models at run time.

“In order for software developers to benefit from the power efficiencies of FPGAs, we need to remove the impediment of them having to learn new FPGA architectures and proprietary tool flows, while giving them the flexibility to port multi-framework and multi-network solutions,” said Bruce Weyer, vice president of the Field Programmable Gate Array business unit at Microchip. “Microchip’s VectorBlox Accelerator SDK and neural network IP core will give both software and hardware developers a way to implement an extremely flexible overlay convolutional neural network architecture on PolarFire FPGAs, from which they can then more easily construct and implement their AI-enabled edge systems that have best-in-class form factors, thermals and power characteristics.”

For inferencing at the edge, PolarFire FPGAs deliver up to 50 percent lower total power than competing devices, while also offering 25 percent higher-capacity math blocks that can deliver up to 1.5 tera operations per second (TOPS). By using FPGAs, developers also have greater opportunities for customization and differentiation through the devices’ inherent upgradability and ability to integrate functions on a single chip. The PolarFire FPGA neural network IP is available in a range of sizes to match the performance, power, and package size tradeoffs for the application, enabling customers to implement their solutions in package sizes as small as 11 × 11 mm.

Microchip’s Smart Embedded Vision initiative was launched last July to provide hardware and software developers with tools, intellectual property (IP) cores, and boards for meeting the thermally constrained and small-form-factor requirements of edge applications. Because PolarFire FPGAs deliver lower power compared to other solutions, customers can eliminate the need for fans in their enclosures. PolarFire FPGAs also offer more functional integration for a customer’s design. For example, in applications such as a smart camera, PolarFire FPGAs can integrate the image signal pipeline which includes the sensor interface, DDR controller, image signal processing (ISP) IP and network interfaces, all while integrating the machine learning inference.

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Microchip Technology Inc. is a leading provider of smart, connected and secure embedded control solutions. Its easy-to-use development tools and comprehensive product portfolio enable customers to create optimal designs which reduce risk while lowering total system cost and time to market. The company’s solutions serve more than 120,000 customers across the industrial, automotive, consumer, aerospace and defense, communications and computing markets. Headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, Microchip offers outstanding technical support along with dependable delivery and quality. For more information, visit the Microchip website at www.microchip.com.

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Military Robots Market Trends Share and Forecast Report 2025

Military robots are autonomous or remote-controlled tools designed to perform military tasks, which include targeting, searching and initiating rescue operations. These robots are programmed in such a manner that soldiers can operate them according to their instructions. They help in performing challenging tasks, which involve dirty, dangerous and repetitive work. Other than this, they are also used to provide backup during heavy artillery fire and carry injured soldiers and troops from the battlefield.

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At present, governments of various countries are investing in the defense sector for strengthening the army. This represents one of the key factors bolstering the global military robots market growth. Moreover, these robots can transform, receive and forward information and perform tasks with greater efficiency as compared to human soldiers. They are equipped with automated weapon systems and sensors for providing connectivity. These advantages, along with the advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technology, are projected to create a positive influence on the market growth in the upcoming years.

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Key Market Segmentation

 

Breakup by Platform:

 

  • Land Robots
  • Marine Robots
  • Airborne Robots

Breakup by Application:

 

  • Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR)
  • Search and Rescue
  • Combat Support
  • Transportation
  • EOD
  • Mine clearance
  • Firefighting
  • Others

Breakup by Mode of Operation:

  • Human Operated
  • Autonomous

Breakup by Region:

  • North America
  • Asia Pacific
  • Europe
  • Latin America
  • Middle East and Africa

Key Highlights of the Report

  • Market Performance
  • Market Outlook
  • Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
  • Market Drivers and Success Factors
  • SWOT Analysis
  • Value Chain
  • Competitive Structure
  • Profiles of Key Players

The Competitive Landscape

 

The competitive landscape of the industry has also been examined with some of the key players being Bae Systems (BAESY), Boston Dynamics, Cobham Plc (COB), Elbit Systems Ltd (ESLT), Endeavor Robotics (IRBT), General Dynamics Corporation (GD), Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT), Northrop Grumman Corporation (NOC), Qinetiq (QNTQY), Saab AB, etc.

 

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Measure the metrics of your practice with our Free KPI dashboard

Just imagine a real-time scenario: what if you are going for a long drive without a dashboard. That means no - fuel gauge, speedometer, oil gauge, temperature gauge, voltmeter, engine health, or any other indicators.

Then how can you find out how many miles you’ve traveled, how much gas/petrol is left, how much speed you’re maintaining thought your journey? Ahh, we can’t even remotely imagine flying without observing all these essential gauges on the dashboard. Right?

Well, in a similar way, if you are a dentist, how you are running your dental practices without observing their gauges. What are these gauges and how can dentists see?

They are the key performance indicators (KPIs). This may not be news to you since more dentists are becoming aware of and tracking certain KPIs. However, not many know how important they are or what they mean. We’ll cover some of the essential KPIs and what they mean for your dental practice.

There are more than 100 KPIs that need to be tracked in a dental practice. Some of them are very essential, and some are simply good to know. Here we have curated EIGHT KPIs which helps you track your dental practice’s metrics in a simple way.

#KPI 1:

New Patient

This KPI provides a detailed overview of the number of new patients visited the clinic, the number of treatment plans presented to the patients, and how many patients accepted the treatment plans.

Collection

Collection KPI measures how much revenue has been collected to your dental practice from the patients and the insurance carrier.

Total Visitors

This KPI helps to analyze the total number of patients who visited your dental practice.

Recall

This KPI helps to find out the recall rate of your dental practice i.e. how many patients revisited your clinic through our reminder system.

Production

Production KPI measures how much revenue has been generated to your dental practice from the patients and the insurance carriers.

A/R

This KPI helps to measure the due amount from patients' billing and insurance claims. The Account Receivable KPI shows whether your practice is actually generating revenue or not.

End of the day

End of the day KPI represents how many active patients visited, new patients accepted for the treatment, and how much revenue generated and collected at the end of the day.

Insurance

This KPI helps to measure the due amount from patients' billing and insurance claims within the time period between 0-30 days, 31-60 days, 61-90 days.

Final Thoughts

It is very important to track these key performance indicators (KPIs) for a dental practice to plan ahead and keep focused on the growth. If you need help with these dental metrics, we at BPK Tech provides an out-of-box and seamless custom Free KPI dashboard to track these key metrics. We always want to help your practice succeed. 

Cloud Analogy To Host Webinar On Quality Assurance For Rapid Salesforce Projects

Cloud Analogy, the world's admired Salesforce development companies and Salesforce Silver Consulting Partner, has announced a live webinar on Quality Assurance for Rapid Salesforce Projects. The webinar will be going live on Tuesday, June 16 2020, at 3 PM GMT.

 

The leading Salesforce Implementation Partner announced that this webinar is dedicated to providing insights on how to perform Salesforce testing along with its benefits and other features in simple terms. Moreover, you’ll learn how to extend the value of the Salesforce CRM by delivering high-quality, business-focused products while keeping the bugs down. In this webinar journey, attendees will find out how they can effortlessly validate the changes and integrations to eliminate risk and guarantee security.

 

The webinar will be presented by Malika Pathak (Chief Operating Officer at Cloud Analogy), Somya Tyagi  (Chief Innovation & Process Officer at Cloud Analogy), and Aman Deep (QA Engineer at Cloud Analogy). In this webinar, the certified Salesforce experts will explain the ins and outs of data quality assurance while walking you through some common mistakes and best practices for QA teams to deliver quality and bug-free products.

In this webinar, attendees will learn:

  • Everything about Risk Management with Quality Assurance.
  • How to boost Quality Assurance for Rapid Salesforce projects?
  • What to automate and When to automate?
  • How to ensure that the product generated after a rigorous process is defect-free and conforms to all stated customer requirements?
  • A brief overview of QA Services like Functional Testing, Unit Testing, Manual Testing, Automated Testing, Load Testing, Deployment Testing, and Security Testing.
  • How connectivity is achieved between processes and associated recordkeeping?
  • The benefits of a truly amazing end-to-end, cloud-based quality solution.

Registration for the webinar is now open and free for all attendees. Visit the Webinar Registration Page on the Cloud Analogy website to register for this free and knowledge-packed webinar.

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A member of the prestigious Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), Malika has assisted some of the most reputed global brands by handling Business Development, Corporate Strategy, and Strategic Business Unit Leadership. Malika is the Chief Operating Officer at Cloud Analogy and a proud Scrum Master and Scrum Product Owner.

 

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Somya Tyagi is a Scrum Master of repute who has successfully delivered hundreds of CRM projects in the last few years. She is a Scrum Product Owner and Salesforce Consultant at Cloud Analogy. Somya is always open to assist other teams in understanding project requirements so that collaboration can happen in the best possible ways in an environment conducive for the business.

 

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Aman Deep, a highly experienced quality analyst and a problem solver, passionately works to achieve the company's goals and quality products. He possesses a strong knowledge of software testing processes and methodologies.

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Regarded as the most successful and trusted Salesforce development company in the USA and globally, Cloud Analogy is the name small, medium, and big-sized enterprises across the world trust to manage their partners, products, services, customers, and capabilities.

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Diversity Training Company Expands Online eLearning Options for Remote Employees

COVID-19 has presented new workplace learning challenges as a result of social distancing and stay-at-home orders. Even after such orders are lifted, companies may opt to keep employees working remotely when possible.

To support distance learning, Diversity Builder, Inc.has reformatted its onsite training programs as webinars, added to its online class offerings, and continued to offer trainer-led employee remote coaching. Although many office spaces are now located at employees’ homes, the issues of diversity and inclusion remain. Many organizations are investing in their employees through professional development in areas of diversity, turning crisis into opportunity.

Diversity Builder has responded to work-from-home learning challenges by creating innovative diversity-driven digital content. The online class titled Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace includes modules on unconscious bias focuses on the science of bias and addressing bias at work. The course equips employees with workplace tools and actionable strategies to progress in cultural awareness and intentional inclusion.

Company CEO Rachel Stanton stated, “Now is the time to expand diversity and inclusion efforts. Our company has restructured our training options to reach employees where they work using educational technology. Diversity and inclusion training contributes to employees feeling more valued, less isolated, and empowered to do their best work.” 

Diversity Builder webinars offer a live solution to support employees and teams at home by building skills to work with diverse populations, across cultures, and through the digital divide.

Diversity Builder has added new eLearning courses to address workplace-at-home culture and employee wellness.

The entire catalogue includes hundreds of online courses including the following popular titles:

  • Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace
  • Working from Home Effectively
  • Managing Remote Employees
  • Sexual Harassment Prevention

Online classes are self-directed and can easily be integrated in a home environment.

Diversity Builder’s webinar topics now include how to work from home effectively, managing remote teams, and collaboration best practices.

Diversity Builder trainers are forging new learning paths to enable employees to cope and even thrive during this pandemic.

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Diversity Builder enhances workplace cultures through training and consulting that results in increased engagement, inclusion, diversity and equity.Online and onsite classes are designed to resolve unconscious bias, expand cross-cultural competencies, and reduce occurrences of sexual harassment.

Diversity Builder, Inc. is a certified Women Owned Small Business and a member of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce. Learn more by visiting Diversity Builder.