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EE Times University: Intel's intelligent systems explained

Brian Bailey

11/16/2012 1:12 PM EST

Just when you think you understand a new concept it seems to already be blasé and replaced by something else. Well, for those of you just catching up on the concept of cloud computing, I have news for you. This was just a small part of a much bigger trend that encompasses the Internet of Things.


[To sign up for this week's (Nov. 26 - 30) EE Times University track, Intelligent Embedded Systems for the New Era of Industrial Apps click here. It's a live audio lecture, each day at noon eastern (9 am PT), in which you get to ask questions via live instant chat.]




The world is moving from a concept of computing being the center of attention to communicating computers and everything that entails. It has to do with sensors driving data to computers, about the intelligent usage of huge amounts of data to create knowledge or intelligence and to use that to drive modern factories, power distribution and even deliver to us ever more useful smart phones and autonomous cars.

 

That is the subject of a series of classes I will be giving in a couple of weeks titled “Intelligent Embedded Systems for the New Era of Industrial Apps” as part of the EE Times University. Each class will consist of a 30 minute lecture followed by a chat session. So for the details:

November 26th through 30th at noon eastern time, 9am pacific.

To sign up, click here and I hope to see you in the chat sessions.

Brian Bailey – keeping you covered


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