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Renesas Completes Acquisition of Irida Labs to Expand Vision AI Software Capabilities and Accelerates System-Level Vision Solutions
TOKYO, Japan ― Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723, “Renesas”), a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced that a subsidiary of Renesas

Designing with Efinix FPGA DSP Blocks
This blog post was originally published at Efinix’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Efinix. Today’s most

Physical AI: 8 Questions Every Engineering Leader Is Asking
This blog post was originally published at Geisel Software’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Geisel Software. Jensen

Chips&Media Completes Development of Next-Gen ‘AV2’ HW Decoder IP
Key Takeaways: Implementing AOMedia’s latest AV2 standard as world-class HW IP, leading the next-gen video ecosystem Targeting the North American

Everything Is Going to Be Driven by Algorithms
This blog post was originally published at Ambarella’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Ambarella. A security

Airy3D Announces Support for MediaTek Genio SoCs for Edge 3D Vision Applications
Montreal, Canada – May 11, 2026 – Airy3D today announced that its DepthIQ™ SDK is supported on the MediaTek Genio

FotoNation and SEMIFIVE Announce Strategic Collaboration for Turnkey Development of TriSilica Perceptual AI Chip Family Using Samsung Foundry
Collaboration to accelerate the commercialization of FotoNation’s ultra-low-power sensor-fusion SoCs for edge AI applications GALWAY, Ireland, and SEOUL, South Korea

Face Super Resolution for Better Video Experiences
This blog post was originally published at Visidon’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Visidon. Video has become

Scalable FPGA Prototyping for AI SoCs: Handling Massive Parallelism and Bandwidth
This blog post was originally published at Tessolve’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Tessolve. Creating an
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Renesas Completes Acquisition of Irida Labs to Expand Vision AI Software Capabilities and Accelerates System-Level Vision Solutions
TOKYO, Japan ― Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723, “Renesas”), a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced that a subsidiary of Renesas has completed the acquisition of Irida Labs, a Greece-based company specializing in embedded software for AI-powered visual perception systems. The acquisition strengthens Renesas’ edge AI embedded processing offerings, a key secular growth area for Renesas. It also enables system-level solutions that integrate physical AI and software to power camera and machine

Chips&Media Completes Development of Next-Gen ‘AV2’ HW Decoder IP
Key Takeaways: Implementing AOMedia’s latest AV2 standard as world-class HW IP, leading the next-gen video ecosystem Targeting the North American Big Tech-led OTT market (YouTube, Netflix) and solidifying the justification for global standard adoption HW RTL release in May with active commercial licensing talks underway with major North American clients May 12, 2026 – Chips&Media

Airy3D Announces Support for MediaTek Genio SoCs for Edge 3D Vision Applications
Montreal, Canada – May 11, 2026 – Airy3D today announced that its DepthIQ™ SDK is supported on the MediaTek Genio Series of System-on-Chips, enabling compact and cost-efficient passive 3D vision solutions for embedded AI vision applications across robotics, industrial, retail, and smart devices. Airy3D’s DepthIQ technology enables simultaneous capture of high-quality 2D images and depth
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Key Trends Shaping the Semiconductor Industry in 2026
This blog post was originally published at HTEC’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of HTEC. The hardware boom is slowing down. What comes next is a software, power, and inference problem—and most of the industry isn’t ready for any of it. AI chips are now 0.2% of all chips manufactured, but

Humanoid Robots 2026-2036: Technologies, Markets, and Opportunities
Maturity of commercialization of humanoid robotics by application. For full data, refer to IDTechEx’s research on “Humanoid Robots 2026-2036: Technology, Market, and Opportunities” This blog post was originally published at IDTechEx’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of IDTechEx. Automotive industry, logistics, home-use, key players and suppliers, AI chip, battery, actuator, motor, screw, tactile

Evaluating Waveguide Technologies for AR Smart Glasses
The difference in optical efficiency at wider FOV for the same technology type for several commercial waveguides. Data was normalized to the narrow FOV product, with arrows representing the reduction in efficiency for wide FOV waveguides developed by the same company. A clear reduction in optical efficiency for waveguides of the same technology at wider
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Designing with Efinix FPGA DSP Blocks
This blog post was originally published at Efinix’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Efinix. Today’s most advanced digital signal processing (DSP) solutions demand speed, adaptability, and precision — and that’s exactly where FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays) shine. As a powerful hardware platform, FPGAs deliver exceptional parallel processing capability, high configurability, and

Physical AI: 8 Questions Every Engineering Leader Is Asking
This blog post was originally published at Geisel Software’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Geisel Software. Jensen Huang called it at CES 2025: “The next frontier of AI is physical.” Since then, the phrase has been everywhere — in investor decks, conference keynotes, and vendor pitches. But for the software engineering managers, directors, VPs, and

Everything Is Going to Be Driven by Algorithms
This blog post was originally published at Ambarella’s website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Ambarella. A security camera on a warehouse loading dock captures 86,400 seconds of video every day. A fleet telematics recorder on a long-haul truck accumulates gigabytes of road footage between fuel stops. A surgical robot’s stereo cameras generate
