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CES 2021: Mobileye Innovation Will Bring AVs to Everyone, Everywhere

Progress Includes Automated Crowdsourced Mapping, New Lidar SoC, Software-Defined Radar and AV Test Vehicles in Four New Countries NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Automated, worldwide autonomous vehicle (AV) mapping capability allows Mobileye to expand its AV test fleets; new vehicles expected in Detroit, Tokyo, Shanghai, Paris and (pending regulation) New York City early this year. Intel brings its […]

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Turn a Touch Interface Touchless with Intel RealSense TCS

What’s New: Today, Intel announced Intel® RealSense™ Touchless Control Software (TCS), a simple solution for converting a touch-based kiosk or digital sign into a safer, touchless one while maintaining a familiar and intuitive user experience. With the pandemic affecting people worldwide, pay and check-in stations, automated teller machines and ordering kiosks could use the Intel RealSense

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Introducing Intel RealSense ID Facial Authentication

What’s New: Today, Intel introduced Intel® RealSense™ ID, an on-device solution that combines an active depth sensor with a specialized neural network designed to deliver secure, accurate and user-aware facial authentication. Intel RealSense ID works with smart locks, access control, point-of-sale, ATMs, kiosks and more. “Intel RealSense ID combines purpose-built hardware and software with a dedicated

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“Recent Advances in Post-training Quantization,” a Presentation from Intel

Alexander Kozlov, Deep Learning R&D Engineer at Intel, presents the “Recent Advances in Post-training Quantization” tutorial at the September 2020 Embedded Vision Summit. The use of low-precision arithmetic (8-bit and smaller data types) is key for the deployment of deep neural network inference with high performance, low cost and low power consumption. Shifting to low-precision

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New Intel oneAPI Toolkits for XPU Software Development

What’s New: Following a November announcement, Intel today released production of Intel® oneAPI toolkits for developing high-performance, cross-architecture applications for Intel® CPUs, GPUs and FPGAs, collectively described as XPUs. The version 2021.1 toolkits deliver oneAPI, an open, standards-based, unified cross-architecture programming model that provides developers the freedom to choose the best hardware for accelerated computing. In addition to the

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“Streamline, Simplify, and Solve for the Edge of the Future,” a General Session Presentation from Intel

Bill Pearson, Vice President of the Internet of Things Group and General Manager of Developer Enabling at Intel, presents the “Streamline, Simplify, and Solve for the Edge of the Future” tutorial at the September 2020 Embedded Vision Summit. Today, edge AI is changing our world — whether it’s smart lab instruments enabling faster blood tests,

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Upcoming Webinar Explores Best Practices When Working with FRAMOS’ Industrial RealSense Camera

On December 3, 2020 at 8:30 am PT (5:30 pm CEST), Alliance Member Company FRAMOS will deliver the webinar “Best Practices When Working with FRAMOS Industrial RealSense™ Camera”. From the event page: Join Ferdinand Reitze, FRAMOS 3D Product Manager, and Michael Ogilvie, Senior Field Application Engineer at FRAMOS as they explain Intel’s® RealSense™ technology and

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First Intel Structured ASIC for 5G, AI, Cloud and Edge Announced

What’s New: At Intel FPGA Technology Day, Intel announced a new, customizable solution to help accelerate application performance across 5G, artificial intelligence, cloud and edge workloads. The new Intel® eASIC N5X is the first structured eASIC family with an Intel® FPGA compatible hard processor system. The Intel eASIC N5X helps customers migrate both their custom logic

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