NEXCOM Showcases AI Video Analytics at GPU Tech Conference
NEXCOM is exhibiting at NVIDIA's GPU Technology Conference for AI, deep learning, IoT, self-driving cars, and more, at San Jose Convention Center.
SAN JOSE, Calif., March 18, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- This week, graphics processing unit (GPU) designer and manufacturer NVIDIA is hosting a global conference series providing training, insights, and direct access to experts on today's hottest computing topics at the GPU Technology Conference (GTC), located in the heart of Silicon Valley at San Jose McEnery Convention Center in downtown. Cutting-edge topics that will be covered are AI/deep learning, accelerated data science, graphics/simulation, intelligent machines/IoT, high performance computing, data center/cloud, developer tools, and AI for business--all of which are relevant in a wide array of industries that include automotive/transportation, media/entertainment, finance, healthcare/life sciences, government/national labs/higher education, AEC/manufacturing/industrial, telecommunications, retail, and more.
With over 8,000 industry professionals attending GPU Technology Conference this year, industrial PC supplier NEXCOM is proud to be one of 158 exhibitors showcasing their solutions in front of the huge gathering of visionaries. Founded in 1992, NEXCOM offers intelligent real-time video analytics on the edge. Its advanced telematics computer running the latest 8th-gen Intel Core processor and NVIDIA GPU is designed for advanced driver-assistance systems and deep learning, making it suitable for autonomous driving, ANPR (automatic number plate recognition, AFR (automatic facial recognition), people counting and transit surveillance.
Two particular computer models that NEXCOM will showcase are the ATC 8010 and ATC 8110, which are both designed for in-vehicle use and can run either with or without a fan. The two models meet stringent US military MIL-STD-810G standard for sustaining vibration and shock in harsh environments, as well as compliance with E-mark, CE/FCC Class A certification. They have an operating temperature range of -22 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit, making them also ideal for use in factory automation or any other highly-demanding graphic performance applications.
If you are attending GPU Technology Conference this week, be sure to visit NEXCOM at booth #1234 to see their solutions first hand. Expo dates are Tuesday, March 26 to Thursday, March 28, 2019, and takes place at McEnery Convention Center in Downtown San Jose.
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