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Embedded Vision Growth Predicted Across Various Application Markets

Shipments of embedded vision devices in the automotive, industrial automation, physical security and business intelligence markets are forecast to exceed 14 million units in 2018, up from almost four million units this year. Utilizing a combination of embedded systems and computer vision, embedded vision enables devices to use video inputs to better understand their environment, […]

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Realizing the Benefits of GPU Compute for Real Applications with Mali GPUs

This article was originally published at ARM's Community site. It is reprinted here with the permission of ARM. I have just returned from a fortnight spent hopping around Asia in support of a series of ARM hosted events we call the Multimedia Seminars, which took place in Seoul (27th June), Taipei (1st July) and Shenzhen

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May 2014 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting Presentation: “Designing a Consumer Panoramic Camcorder Using Embedded Vision,” Paul Alioshin, CENTR

Paul Alioshin, Chief Technology Officer at CENTR, delivers the presentation "Designing a Consumer Panoramic Camcorder Using Embedded Vision" at the May 2014 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting. Please note that the audio was intentionally muted between ~6:09 and ~8:52, to address soundtrack copyright concerns.

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It’s Tegra K1 Everywhere at Google I/O

This article was originally published at NVIDIA's blog. It is reprinted here with the permission of NVIDIA. You couldn’t get very far at Google I/O’s dazzling kickoff today without bumping into our new Tegra K1 mobile processor. The keynote showed off Google’s new Android L operating system’s gaming capabilities on a Tegra K1 reference device.

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May 2014 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting Presentation: “Cameras In, On, and Around the Car: Understanding and Sizing Marketing Opportunities,” Roger Lanctot, Strategy Analytics

Roger Lanctot, Associate Director of the Automotive Practice at Strategy Analytics, delivers the presentation "Cameras In, On, and Around the Car: Understanding and Sizing Marketing Opportunities" at the May 2014 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting.

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“How to Make the World More Interactive: Augmented Reality as the Interface Between Wearable Tech and the Internet of Things,” a Presentation from AugmentedReality.org

Ori Inbar, co-founder and CEO of AugmentedReality.org, presents the "How to Make the World More Interactive: Augmented Reality as the Interface Between Wearable Tech and the Internet of Things" tutorial at the May 2014 Embedded Vision Summit. In this talk, Inbar explains how augmented reality, which relies heavily on embedded vision, is transitioning from a

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Get the Best of Both Worlds: New Processor Family Brings Higher Performance with Real-Time Processing

Sitara™ AM437x processors, based on an ARM® Cortex®-A9 core, provides options for enhanced processing performance and industrial connectivity DALLAS (June 30, 2014) — Today, Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) announced the new Sitara™ AM437x processor family that integrates support for industrial protocols for both automation and industrial drives and includes new features such as dual

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