Edge Computing
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.Maris-Tech Ltd. Secures $2M Funding to Bolster Capital Structure and Expand U.S. Commercial Operations
.Maris‑Tech Ltd. (Nasdaq: MTEK) issued $2 million in non‑interest‑bearing convertible promissory notes to institutional investors. Net proceeds will fund working capital, general corporate needs, and U.S. commercial expansion. Note A opens a conversion window at six months and is fully convertible at twelve months; Note B is fully convertible at twelve months, with any remaining principal automatically converting after twenty‑four months, all subject to a price‑floor formula. The notes were sold in a private placement exempt from registration, meaning they cannot be publicly resold and will dilute existing shareholders upon conversion.
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Enterprises Rethink AI Infrastructure Amid Rising Inference Costs
AI spending in Asia Pacific faces challenges in ROI due to infrastructure limitations hindering speed and scale. Akamai, partnering with NVIDIA, addresses this with “Inference Cloud,” decentralizing AI decision-making for reduced latency and costs. Enterprises struggle to scale AI projects, with inference now the primary bottleneck. Edge infrastructure enhances performance and cost-efficiency, especially for latency-sensitive applications. Key sectors adopting edge-based AI include retail and finance. Cloud and GPU partnerships are crucial for meeting expanding AI workload demands, with security as a vital component. Future AI infrastructure will require distributed management and robust security.
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Leonardo DRS Unveils SAGEcore™: Ruggedized AI Software Platform for Tactical Edge Threat Detection and Decision Support
Leonardo DRS has launched SAGEcore™, a software platform integrating AI, sensor technology, and edge computing for tactical applications. Designed for rapid data fusion in multi-domain environments, SAGEcore aims to provide warfighters with real-time situational awareness, enabling faster decision-making. The platform supports various tactical systems and offers capabilities like multi-sensor data fusion, AI/ML algorithm execution, and secure communication. Leonardo DRS targets key areas like counter-UAS and electronic warfare, positioning itself in the growing AI-powered defense market.