NI India updates LabVIEW with enhancement in speed and memory

NI LabVIEW
NI India has launched the latest version of its LabVIEW — with enhancement in speed and memory usage — at 12th edition of NIDays in Bangalore.

“We are excited about using the Internet of Things (IoT) in a way that benefits the society at large through connected devices and by incorporating the generated data into meaningful usages. We are investing into technology that makes this process easier for scientists and engineers to rapidly prototype this and deploy systems,” said Robert Morton, vice president, EMEIA, National Instruments.

The technology company has also launched the new 14-slot USB 3.0 chassis that can stream measurement data at over 225 MB/s.

NI announced the world’s first PXI chassis with PCI Express 3.0 technology that can stream with system bandwidth of up to 24 GB/s each direction.

The world’s first Intel Xeon-based 8-core PXI Express Embedded Controller that can turn 24 GB/s of data into valuable insight was also launched.

NI has also introduced the newest Single Board RIO controllers based on dual core ARM processor and ARTIX-7 FPGA technology, which runs the new security enhanced distribution of NI Linux Real-time.

The company said NI Wireless Test System (WTS) lowers the cost of high-volume wireless manufacturing test for the increasing number of things with a wireless connection.

“Aiding in improving the education system and providing hands on experience to students and engineers is a reward for the years of our efforts,” said Jayaram Pillai, managing director – IndRAA at National Instruments.

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