The Group has made significant progress in the development of C2D2 product series, the IoT Artificial Intelligence edge device targeted in supporting AI applications that require dedicated at site computing power rather than computing in the Cloud. The product is expected to ship in first half of FY2021. The product series provides performance from medium to very high performance at the edge. With the pandemic and movement restriction, the IoT technologies are now back to the limelight again because employees need to work from home and still be able to control and manage the equipment or devices remotely. This is the power of Internet of Things. The demand for MCard has been growing and there are more design-in to make devices IoT ready in the past few months mainly driven by the infection fear of COVID-19 and also social distancing and working from home. Front line healthcare workers are trying to minimize the contact with patients and factories are looking at how production managers and operators can continue to manage the production lines remotely with minimum operators onsite and continue to have the factories running at full capacity. The ASIC design services take longer time to complete due because of the inefficiency of working from home. Due to the lock down in various countries, the manufacturing partners were running minimal capacity and production is delayed. The Group expects production capacities of the manufacturing partners normalize in second half of the calendar year.
Key ASIC and UCrest founder/chairman Eg Kah Yee said the technology will reduce the risk of infection for frontline healthcare workers as it allows doctors to access the patient’s data which has been uploaded onto iMedic via the IoMT-equipped ventilators, enabling them to manage the patients remotely.
JOHOR BAHRU, Aug 15 — Global technology giants Microsoft, Amazon and Google have shown interest in together developing Malaysia into a regional hub for information technology (IT), says Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
The prime minister said representatives of the major tech firms expressed their interest at a meeting with him recently.
“I think many have shown their interest in helping Malaysia. Recently the leaders of Microsoft, Amazon and Google met with me expressing their readiness to be involved in the process of developing Malaysia in the IT and other fields to make Malaysia a regional centre.
“But first, to make sure, does our country have the best connectivity? The main issue usually raised is lack of access. Our Internet is not efficient,” he said at a town hall session with state and federal civil servants in Johor here today.
Muhyiddin, who is also Pagoh MP, also said Malaysia has not achieved a competitive level of Internet connectivity, citing the example of a schoolgirl in Sabah who had to climb a tree to get good Internet access.
He said while the government’s commitment to improving its Internet connectivity is already there, the time has come to step forward to expand access.
In June, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) student Veveonah Mosibin, 18, of Kampung Sapatalang in Pitas, Sabah uploaded YouTube videos of her spending the night in a tree to get better Internet access for her online university examinations.
The videos have since been viewed over 150,000 times.
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