Synaptics Demonstration of AI-driven People Detection
Synaptics Demonstration of Innovative AI-driven People Detection and Counting on the Katana Platform Ananda Roy, Senior Product Manager leading the low-power AI product line at Synaptics, demonstrates the company’s latest edge AI and vision technologies and products at the 2022 Embedded Vision Summit. For full article
READ MORE >Neuromorphic Sensing: Coming Soon to Consumer Products
What does “neuromorphic” mean today? “You will get 10 different answers from 10 different people,” laughed Luca Verre, CEO of Prophesee. “As companies take the step from ‘this is what we believe’ to ‘how can we make this a reality,’ what neuromorphic means will change.” For full article
READ MORE >Phonecheck Boosts Trust
Phonecheck Boosts Trust With Enhanced Device History Report When Selling Pre-Owned Mobile Devices Phonecheck, an industry-leading mobile device certification provider, introduces a new level of trust and transparency for buying refurbished devices with its Device History Report. For full article
READ MORE >Inside Synaptics
Inside Synaptics: An Eye-Opening Meeting For Me For me, it was a visit to the Synaptics HQ in San Jose, CA that showed me the error of my ways. While I knew the company had a leadership position in Edge AI processors (see this Katana announcement and/or this sensor-fusion product), there is way more going on behind the curtain than […]
READ MORE >Advances In Computer Vision Propel Transportation Autonomy
Vision is a powerful human sensory input. It enables complex tasks and processes we take for granted. With an increase in AoT™ (Autonomy of Things) in diverse applications ranging from transportation and agriculture to robotics and medicine, the role of cameras, computing and machine learning in providing human-like vision and cognition is becoming significant. For […]
READ MORE >This chip startup wants machines to see the world
This chip startup wants machines to see the world the way humans do. Check out the 13-slide pitch deck Prophesee used to raise $50 million. A startup that uses computer vision technology to mimic the way the human brain and eye work has raised 50 million euros (around $50 million) in a round led by […]
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