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Edge AI: On-Device Intelligence, Benefits & Real-World Use Cases

Edge AI: Bringing Smarter Intelligence to the Devices Around You Edge AI — running machine learning models directly on devices rather than relying solely on cloud servers — is reshaping how products deliver speed, privacy, and responsiveness. As connectivity expectations rise, edge deployments are becoming the backbone of smarter phones, cameras, wearables, industrial sensors, and […]

Morgan Blake 
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RISC-V: How the Open ISA Is Transforming Processor Design

The Rise of RISC-V: How an Open ISA Is Changing Processor Design RISC-V is transforming the way processors are designed, manufactured, and deployed. As an open instruction set architecture (ISA), it removes traditional licensing constraints and unlocks new opportunities for customization, cost savings, and innovation across embedded devices, edge computing, and specialized silicon. What makes […]

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Edge AI: Practical Guide to On‑Device Machine Learning — Benefits, Use Cases & Tools

Edge AI — running machine learning directly on devices — is reshaping how products behave, from phones and cameras to industrial sensors and wearables. By moving inference away from the cloud, devices gain responsiveness, preserve privacy, reduce cloud costs, and keep working when connectivity is limited. Why edge AI matters– Low latency: Decisions happen locally, […]

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Edge Computing Guide: Benefits, Use Cases, Security & How to Start

Edge computing is transforming how applications perform, how devices communicate, and how companies design digital services. As networks push more data to the network edge—closer to users and devices—performance, privacy, and cost models are shifting in ways that matter to product teams, operations, and developers. Why edge mattersSending less data to centralized cloud servers reduces […]

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Smart-home gadgets make daily life easier, but convenience often brings security and privacy risks.

Smart-home gadgets make daily life easier, but convenience often brings security and privacy risks. With devices from doorbells and thermostats to cameras and voice assistants connected to the internet, it’s smart to adopt a few straightforward practices that reduce exposure without sacrificing functionality. Start at the routerThe router is the front door to every connected […]

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Post-Quantum Cryptography: A Practical 8-Step Guide for Organizations to Prepare Now

Post-quantum cryptography: what organizations should do now Public-key cryptography underpins everything from secure web browsing to code signing and secure email. Cryptographic algorithms like RSA and ECDSA rely on mathematical problems that are hard for classical computers, but advancing quantum technologies threaten to make those problems tractable. That doesn’t mean immediate panic, but it does […]

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Passwordless Authentication: Passkeys, Biometrics & Best Practices

Passwordless authentication is moving from a niche convenience to a mainstream security upgrade, and for good reason. As digital accounts multiply, relying on traditional passwords creates friction for users and a significant attack surface for organizations. Moving toward passwordless methods—passkeys, biometrics, and hardware security keys—offers stronger protection, better user experience, and lower support costs. Why […]

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RISC-V Momentum: Why Open ISAs Matter for Next-Gen Devices

RISC-V and the Open-ISA Momentum: Why It Matters for the Next Wave of Devices Open instruction set architectures are reshaping how chips are designed, licensed, and deployed. RISC-V stands out as a practical alternative to proprietary ISAs, offering a modular, royalty-free foundation that changes the calculus for device makers, cloud providers, and embedded systems designers. […]

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Edge computing is reshaping how data is processed and delivered, bringing compute power closer to where data is generated.

Edge computing is reshaping how data is processed and delivered, bringing compute power closer to where data is generated. That shift matters because it reduces latency, lowers bandwidth costs, enhances privacy, and enables new real-time applications that couldn’t function with centralized cloud-only architectures. What edge computing meansAt its core, edge computing places processing, storage, and […]

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