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The Divora automated voice-dictation report-generation tool is built on a multilingual language analyzer developed by CEA-List, a CEA Tech institute. The tool saves time and enhances the quality of the information recorded.
Theoretically, in-memory computing should make it possible to reduce circuit power consumption. Researchers recently verified this hypothesis in the lab, using tools they developed for the programming of innovative computing architectures.
For the first time ever, researchers have investigated different combinations of degradation mechanisms at work during the operation of PEMFCs (proton exchange membrane fuel cells) to gain new insights that could help extend lifespans.
To perform a task, neural networks must first learn. To reduce the cost of the learning phase, CEA-List developed a semi-supervised learning method that meets companies’ cost and efficiency requirements.
CEA-List recently developed an image and word recognition solution that is both powerful and energy efficient. This advance marks a step toward integrating artificial intelligence into IoT devices.
A partnership between CEA-Leti and Siemens EDA has produced a new process design kit (PDK) that will expand the range of tools designers now have available to them.
“Hardware is back” is the theme of the upcoming Leti Innovation Days with STMicroelectronics and Intel Corporation on June 22, 2021. The need to focus on innovations in hardware is more pressing than ever given the exponential increase in the energy consumption of systems expected in the coming years.
CESTI, the IT security testing center at CEA-Leti, has already earned a strong reputation for its expertise in the security of electronic components and devices. It is now the first testing center in France to certify biometric identification solutions. The first-ever certification was granted following an audit completed in partnership with testing lab ELITT.
A proof-of-concept prototype of a low-cost, compact, wearable tissue oxygenation sensor was developed by CEA-Leti, a CEA Tech institute. A clinical trial demonstrated the device’s effectiveness at monitoring tissue oxygenation.
CEA-Liten, a CEA Tech institute, improved and updated its dimensioning software for energy systems combining fuel cells and batteries. The new release should help make developing hybrid electric vehicles more efficient.
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CEA is a French government-funded technological research organisation in four main areas: low-carbon energies, defense and security, information technologies and health technologies. A prominent player in the European Research Area, it is involved in setting up collaborative projects with many partners around the world.