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Integration of AI in sensors prominent at CES 2025

Miniaturization and power efficiency have long defined sensor designs. Enter artificial intelligence (AI) and software algorithms to dramatically improve sensing performance and enable a new breed of features and capabilities. This trend has been apparent at this year’s CES in Las Vegas, Nevada.

See full story at EDN’s sister publication, Planet Analog.

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