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CES 2016: 3D Image Sensor Chips REAL3 of Infineon Bring Virtual Reality to the Smartphone

Munich and Siegen, Germany – December 17, 2015 – In the future, mobile devices will be able to quickly and realistically detect their surroundings in three dimensions (3D). When they do, it will be thanks to the 3D image sensor chips from Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) and pmdtechnologies gmbh. REAL3™ will […]

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Intuition in a Box?

This blog post was originally published in the December 2015 edition of BDTI's InsideDSP newsletter. It is reprinted here with the permission of BDTI. Since reading Malcolm Gladwell's Blink a decade ago, I've been intrigued by how the mind works – particularly how judgements and decisions are made. I've been inspired to take an armchair

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Morpho Announces Agreements to Form Business and Capital Alliance with DENSO CORPORATION

Tokyo, Japan – December 11, 2015 – Morpho, Inc. (hereinafter, "Morpho") and DENSO CORPORATION ("DENSO") have entered into business and capital alliance agreements. Business alliance agreement will advance collaborative research and development of technologies to realize advanced safety and comfort drive based on "Deep Neural Network technology" (Deep Learning). Purposes of Business and Capital Alliance

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Embedded Vision Insights: December 10, 2015 Edition

In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights: Embedded Vision Summit Discount Ends Soon Real-time Hyperspectral Imaging Four Key Vision Growth Markets in 2016 Embedded Vision Community Conversations Embedded Vision in the News LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, I’m pleased to announce that we’ve launched an all-new Embedded Vision Summit area of the Alliance website,

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Tough Conditions in Latin American Video Surveillance Market

An economic downturn and exchange rate volatility are making business conditions tough for vendors of video surveillance equipment in a number of Latin American countries. As a result, the Latin American market is forecast to decline by 7.7% to $580 million in 2015. Brazil is the largest market in Latin America. Its economy has been

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New Competition Aims to Spur Energy-efficient Computer Vision Innovation

Powerful vision processors have existed for some time now, as exemplified by supercomputers and the longstanding academic research on computer vision. What's recently changed are the "low-cost" and "energy-efficient" aspects of vision processing, along with evolutionary (and sometimes revolutionary) accuracy and other improvements in the algorithms running on the processors. Well-known image classification competitions like

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Q&A: Drones, Robots, and the New Tensilica Imaging/Vision DSP

This blog post was originally published at Cadence's website. It is reprinted here with the permission of Cadence. Image and vision processing require a tremendous amount of processing power, not to mention a large amount of memory bandwidth. And when you consider the mobile and wearable devices that utilize these functions, it’s clear why low

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Intel Demonstrations of Real-Time 3D Scene Creation and Other Vision Applications

Amol Borkar, an engineer in the RealSense team at Intel, demonstrates the company's latest embedded vision technologies and products at the May 2015 Embedded Vision Summit. Specifically, Borkar demonstrates real-time 3D game scene generation and other applications that harness a tablet computer's front and rear RealSense camera subsystems.

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