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Embedded Vision Insights: February 14, 2017 Edition

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, The Embedded Vision Alliance is performing research to better understand what types of technologies are needed by developers who are incorporating computer vision in new systems and applications. To help guide suppliers in creating the technologies that will be most useful to you, please take a few minutes to […]

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Upcoming Silicon Valley Meetup Presentation Discusses Recent Developments in Embedded Vision

If you live in (or near) Silicon Valley, the Bay Area Computer Vision and Deep Learning Meetup Group would like to invite you to the talk "Recent Developments in Embedded Vision: Algorithms, Processors, Tools and Applications," taking place on the evening of Tuesday, March 7, and delivered by Jeff Bier, founder of the Embedded Vision

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ON Semiconductor Image Sensor Powers Academy Award Winning ALEXA Camera from ARRI

Digital cinematography system used for award-winning professional motion picture and television productions around the world. PHOENIX, AZ – Feb. 13, 2017 – Arnold & Richter Cine Technik (ARRI), the largest manufacturer of motion picture equipment in the world, accepted a Scientific and Technical Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences this weekend

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Cadence Demonstration of the AlexNet Convolutional Neural Network

Pulin Desai, Product Marketing Director at Cadence, demonstrates the company's latest embedded vision technologies and products at the January 2017 Consumer Electronics Show. Specifically, Desai demonstrates a fixed-point implementation of the well-known AlexNet Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) algorithm running on a FPGA-based implementation of the company's Vision P6 DSP core. The demonstration shows real-time object

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Energy-efficient Processors are Critical for Embedded Vision

This blog post was originally published in the late January 2017 edition of BDTI's InsideDSP newsletter. It is reprinted here with the permission of BDTI. At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, I walked many miles and saw countless demos. Several of these demos were memorable, but one in particular really got my mental gears turning:

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Cadence Demonstration of Its Customized Tensilica Processors for the Microsoft HoloLens HPU

Neil Robinson, Segment Marketing representative in the IP Group at Cadence, demonstrates the company's latest embedded vision technologies and products at the January 2017 Consumer Electronics Show. Specifically, Robinson demonstrates Microsoft's HoloLens, an untethered, battery-operated headset which needs to process its environment’s geography, track location and orientation, recognize gestures and voice commands and project the

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The VPU Report: Q4 2016 Issue

Introduction Welcome to the Q4 2016 and inaugural VPU Report. The purpose and intent of this report is to progressively summarise the available hardware solutions for vision processing in a way that identifies their fundamental characteristics and capabilities without overloading the reader with too much technical detail. Engineers may want more but marketers and executives

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Visual Processing Market Poised to Take Off

TIBURON, CA-February 1, 2017-Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the industry's research and consulting firm for graphics and multimedia, today launched its quarterly report on the Visual Processing Unit (VPU) market. Capturing, and quickly processing tens of megapixels of 10 to 12-bit data at 60 to 120 frames a second, in all kinds of environments is a

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Here you’ll find a wealth of practical technical insights and expert advice to help you bring AI and visual intelligence into your products without flying blind.

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