DailyTech - Tesla Motors Unveils Ultra Quick All-Wheel-Drive Model S P85D, New Autonomous Features:
"The current Model S P85 is capable of traveling from 0-60 mph in just 4.2 seconds. However, the second motor and the all-wheel-drive traction allow the new Model S P85D to achieve the same feat in just 3.2 seconds, making its one of the fastest productions sedans in the world.
Model S P85D
Intriguingly, the addition of the second motor doesn’t take away from the driving range of the Model S. In fact, the maximum driving range of the P85D has been increased from 265 miles to 275 miles due to the efficiencies
garnered by using the two electric motors together."
Tesla Unveils Model D: A Dual Motor All-Wheel-Drive with Autopilot and Supercar Performance
Thursday, October 09, 2014
IoT: Intel saves $9 million in a factory
Intel saves $9 million in factory IoT | Computerworld:
"...a collaborative pilot project using IoT technology in which Intel claimed it generated US$9 million in cost savings at its plant in Penang, Malaysia.
CPU tester modules in a semiconductor manufacturing line at the plant were retrofitted with sensors. They then sent data to Mitsubishi Electric C Controller gateway devices powered by Intel Atom chips. After some filtering, the data were then processed using software from Revolution Analytics.
Putting the data results into practice resulted in a reduction in component failures, increased equipment uptime and productivity, according to Intel. Mitsubishi Electric said the approach can also reduce energy costs at manufacturing facilities."
"...a collaborative pilot project using IoT technology in which Intel claimed it generated US$9 million in cost savings at its plant in Penang, Malaysia.
CPU tester modules in a semiconductor manufacturing line at the plant were retrofitted with sensors. They then sent data to Mitsubishi Electric C Controller gateway devices powered by Intel Atom chips. After some filtering, the data were then processed using software from Revolution Analytics.
Putting the data results into practice resulted in a reduction in component failures, increased equipment uptime and productivity, according to Intel. Mitsubishi Electric said the approach can also reduce energy costs at manufacturing facilities."
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