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Honor Smartphone Bridges Gap Between AI and IoT
HONG KONG – Artificial intelligence technologies are penetrating consumer markets faster than ever before. Now, in a world first, Chinese tech giant Honor has brought an AI-powered smartphone to the market – and it's poised to accelerate adoption of this groundbreaking technology. Honor, an independent sub-division of Huawei, first announced the flagship Honor View10 back in December of 2017. Billed as a lightning-fast consumer smartphone, there's much more going on under the skin of the View10 than is immediately obvious. The View10's Kirin 970 processor is integrated with a dedicated neural network processing unit (NPU) to deliver AI features and performance that the company claims'far surpasses' any CPU or GPU-powered architecture.
CES 2018: The best of this year's show
This year's CES had a lot of interesting and exciting new gadgets, but there were a few that stood out from the crowd. Fox News has compiled a list of five categories and the offerings that stood out from the competition. Best wearable: Smart glasses used Amazon's Alexa Vuzix Blade Smart Sunglasses made a lot of "best of" lists this year at CES and for good reason – Vuzix could achieve what Google Glass didn't. It allows you to keep your head up while interacting with your device. The Vuzix glasses have a couple of standout features, including the ability to query Alexa, Amazon's voice-enabled intelligent personal assistant.
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