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A World’s First On-glass GenAI Demonstration: Qualcomm’s Vision for the Future of Smart Glasses

This blog post was originally published at Qualcomm’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Qualcomm. Our live demo of a generative AI assistant running completely on smart glasses — without the aid of a phone or the cloud — and the reveal of the new Snapdragon AR1+ platform spark new possibilities for […]

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“Evolving Inference Processor Software Stacks to Support LLMs,” a Presentation from Expedera

Ramteja Tadishetti, Principal Software Engineer at Expedera, presents the “Evolving Inference Processor Software Stacks to Support LLMs” tutorial at the May 2025 Embedded Vision Summit. As large language models (LLMs) and vision-language models (VLMs) have quickly become important for edge applications from smartphones to automobiles, chipmakers and IP providers have struggled with how to adapt

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NVIDIA Holoscan Sensor Bridge Empowers Developers with Real-time Data Processing

This blog post was originally published at NVIDIA’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of NVIDIA. In the rapidly evolving robotics and edge AI landscape, the ability to efficiently process and transfer sensor data is crucial. Many edge applications are moving away from single-sensor fixed-function solutions and in favor of diverse sensor arrays.

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“How to Right-size and Future-proof a Container-first Edge AI Infrastructure,” a Presentation from Avassa and OnLogic

Carl Moberg, CTO of Avassa, and Zoie Rittling, Business Development Manager at OnLogic, co-present the “How Right-size and Future-proof a Container-first Edge AI Infrastructure” tutorial at the May 2025 Embedded Vision Summit. In this presentation, Moberg and Rittling provide practical guidance on overcoming key challenges in deploying AI at the edge, including remotely managing containerized

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“Image Tokenization for Distributed Neural Cascades,” a Presentation from Google and VeriSilicon

Derek Chow, Software Engineer at Google, and Shang-Hung Lin, Vice President of NPU Technology at VeriSilicon, co-present the “Image Tokenization for Distributed Neural Cascades” tutorial at the May 2025 Embedded Vision Summit. Multimodal LLMs promise to bring exciting new abilities to devices! As we see foundational models become more capable, we see compute requirements grow

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“Key Requirements to Successfully Implement Generative AI in Edge Devices—Optimized Mapping to the Enhanced NPX6 Neural Processing Unit IP,” a Presentation from Synopsys

Gordon Cooper, Principal Product Manager at Synopsys, presents the “Key Requirements to Successfully Implement Generative AI in Edge Devices—Optimized Mapping to the Enhanced NPX6 Neural Processing Unit IP” tutorial at the May 2025 Embedded Vision Summit. In this talk, Cooper discusses emerging trends in generative AI for edge devices and the key role of transformer-based

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AMD Unveils Vision for an Open AI Ecosystem, Detailing New Silicon, Software and Systems at Advancing AI 2025

Only AMD powers the full spectrum of AI, bringing together leadership GPUs, CPUs, networking and open software to deliver unmatched flexibility and performance Meta, OpenAI, xAI, Oracle, Microsoft, Cohere, HUMAIN, Red Hat, Astera Labs and Marvell discussed how they are partnering with AMD for AI solutions SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

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AI and Computer Vision Insights at CVPR 2025

This blog post was originally published at Qualcomm’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Qualcomm. Our papers, demos, workshops and tutorial continue our leadership in generative AI and learning systems At Qualcomm AI Research, we are advancing AI to make its core capabilities — perception, reasoning and action — ubiquitous across devices.

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“Bridging the Gap: Streamlining the Process of Deploying AI onto Processors,” a Presentation from SqueezeBits

Taesu Kim, Chief Technology Officer at SqueezeBits, presents the “Bridging the Gap: Streamlining the Process of Deploying AI onto Processors” tutorial at the May 2025 Embedded Vision Summit. Large language models (LLMs) often demand hand-coded conversion scripts for deployment on each distinct processor-specific software stack—a process that’s time-consuming and prone to error. In this presentation,

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“From Enterprise to Makers: Driving Vision AI Innovation at the Extreme Edge,” a Presentation from Sony Semiconductor Solutions

Amir Servi, Edge Deep Learning Product Manager at Sony Semiconductor Solutions, presents the “From Enterprise to Makers: Driving Vision AI Innovation at the Extreme Edge” tutorial at the May 2025 Embedded Vision Summit. Sony’s unique integrated sensor-processor technology is enabling ultra-efficient intelligence directly at the image source, transforming vision AI for enterprises and developers alike.

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