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Inuitive Adopts VeriSilicon’s Advanced ISP IP for its Vision AI Processor

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Jeudi, septembre 21, 2023

VeriSilicon (688521.SH) today announced that Inuitive, a leading vision-on-chip processor company, has adopted its dual-channel Image Signal Processor (ISP) IP, featuring low latency and low power capabilities, into its mass-produced NU4100 vision AI processor.

Key Points: 
  • VeriSilicon (688521.SH) today announced that Inuitive, a leading vision-on-chip processor company, has adopted its dual-channel Image Signal Processor (ISP) IP, featuring low latency and low power capabilities, into its mass-produced NU4100 vision AI processor.
  • As a powerful vision processor, it introduces an optimized embedded vision architecture that effectively combines a set of computing blocks including computer vision engine and deep learning (CNN) processing.
  • VeriSilicon’s ISP provides high throughput processing capability, catering to a wide range of applications for the NU4100 vision AI processor.
  • Dor Zepeniuk, CTO at Inuitive, says, “Our NU4100 high-performance vision AI processor has set a new benchmark in the industry with a unique set of combined 3D vision, AI and VSLAM capabilities.

How Canada is a children's TV powerhouse, from ‘You Can’t Do That On Television,’ to ‘Paw Patrol’

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Dimanche, juillet 23, 2023

Retail sales of Paw Patrol merchandise have surpassed US$14 billion.

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  • Retail sales of Paw Patrol merchandise have surpassed US$14 billion.
  • Yet, there is little awareness here in Canada of the country’s global reach in children’s television content production.

Near and dear to our hearts

    • Many of these shows are near and dear to our hearts and we hold deep nostalgia for them.
    • Children’s media is massively under-researched or ignored in scholarship about Canadian cultural industries, and similarly in overlapping areas like Canadian media studies, media history, children’s studies or even Canadian children’s history.

Redefining values and representation

    • Passe-Partout originally ran between 1977-92, featuring playful human characters and a family of puppets that are still cherished today.
    • These are featured alongside documentary film clips of Elders and local artists teaching Inuktitut and Inuit culture.
    • In the past 70 years, many of these aforementioned shows have contributed significantly to redefining national values and symbols and contributed to a fuller picture of cultural and racialized diversity.
    • But as research from the Children’s Media Lab at Toronto Metropolitan University indicates, there is still a ways to go with representing children across the country.

Canada as hub

    • Canada is also an international hub for the children’s entertainment industry.
    • For example, the children’s media program at Centennial College is world-renowned, as is Sheridan College’s animation program.
    • And Kidscreen — the top trade publication for the global children’s entertainment industry — is produced in Toronto, demonstrating the depth of cultural capital here.

Children’s media and policy, funding decisions

    • Canadian children’s television has shaped children’s media around the world and has had a big impact on how media should tell stories to child audiences.
    • For example, much of Nickelodeon’s early programming was Canadian children’s TV often produced by local TV stations.
    • Without an appreciation for Canada’s long history of children’s media production, the danger exists that the industry won’t be prioritized in policy decisions or in funding opportunities.

Museum exhibits: telling the stories

    • If you are looking for something to do this summer, there are two museum exhibits that rectify this oversight in unknown stories of Canadian children’s media.
    • The Canadian Museum of History, in Ottawa-Gatineau, is currently holding a special exhibit called From Pepinot to Paw Patrol — Television of our Childhoods, until Sept. 1, 2023, covering 70 years of Canadian children’s TV from coast to coast to coast.
    • Featuring 100 shows and 85 artifacts, the exhibit aims to create an intergenerational and intercultural experience for the whole family.

INUITIVE AND VISIDON INTRODUCE A NEW, INDUSTRY-CHANGING LOW LIGHT ENHANCEMENT TECHNOLOGY FOR ROBOTIC APPLICATIONS AND MORE

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Jeudi, janvier 5, 2023

RA'ANANA, Israel, Jan. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Inuitive, a leading vision-on-chip processor company, and Visidon, an AI-based image and video enhancement software provider, announced today the release of a high performing, accurate, and real-time low light enhancement solution the two companies co-developed. The joint solution, now available for deployment, addresses the main issues in traditional noise reduction algorithms for a wide variety of edge devices, such as robotics, consumer electronic devices with cameras, and surveillance systems.

Key Points: 
  • The game-changing solution combines Inuitive's all-in-one NU4100 vision-on-chip processor which incorporates AI-powered image processing and depth sensing, with Visidon's advanced low light enhancement technology, resulting in a significant leap in vision technology.
  • For robots to perform well in low light conditions, their vision processor must enhance and process low-light video quickly - a capability possible only on the Edge.
  • Enhancement includes denoising mixed noise in the image due to low light, severe weather or environmental conditions.
  • The new co-solution allows high-performance robotic applications and enhances consumer communication and surveillance quality in real time, even in the most challenging low light environments.

INUITIVE AND VISIDON INTRODUCE A NEW, INDUSTRY-CHANGING LOW LIGHT ENHANCEMENT TECHNOLOGY FOR ROBOTIC APPLICATIONS AND MORE

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Vendredi, janvier 6, 2023

RA'ANANA, Israel, Jan. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Inuitive, a leading vision-on-chip processor company, and Visidon, an AI-based image and video enhancement software provider, announced today the release of a high performing, accurate, and real-time low light enhancement solution the two companies co-developed. The joint solution, now available for deployment, addresses the main issues in traditional noise reduction algorithms for a wide variety of edge devices, such as robotics, consumer electronic devices with cameras, and surveillance systems.

Key Points: 
  • The game-changing solution combines Inuitive's all-in-one NU4100 vision-on-chip processor which incorporates AI-powered image processing and depth sensing, with Visidon's advanced low light enhancement technology, resulting in a significant leap in vision technology.
  • For robots to perform well in low light conditions, their vision processor must enhance and process low-light video quickly - a capability possible only on the Edge.
  • Enhancement includes denoising mixed noise in the image due to low light, severe weather or environmental conditions.
  • The new co-solution allows high-performance robotic applications and enhances consumer communication and surveillance quality in real time, even in the most challenging low light environments.

The Visual Processing Unit Report 2022: In-Depth Analysis on Movidius, Intel, Ceva and Inuitive - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Vendredi, octobre 21, 2022

The VPU Report is a direct-to-the-point, detailed analysis of vision processors, as SoC or as IP, from four of the leading companies in the field.

Key Points: 
  • The VPU Report is a direct-to-the-point, detailed analysis of vision processors, as SoC or as IP, from four of the leading companies in the field.
  • Future quarterly issues of the report will present up to the minute information on VPUs available from a different selection of companies.
  • The current issue provides analysis of Movidius, Intel, Ceva and Inuitive: four of the most influential companies operating in the consumer edge device category.
  • This report covers Vision Processing Units (VPUs) but what makes a processor a - vision - processor?

Arteris IP’s Next Generation of Vision Processing for Edge Devices Selected by Inuitive for Its Next Generation of Computer Vision Platforms

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Lundi, juillet 11, 2022

The technology addresses connectivity and timing closure challenges to achieve the aggressive performance goals required in advanced next-generation, leading-edge vision processors.

Key Points: 
  • The technology addresses connectivity and timing closure challenges to achieve the aggressive performance goals required in advanced next-generation, leading-edge vision processors.
  • The Inuitive Vision-on-Chip series of processors is the evolution of all integrated vision capabilities from previous generations of processors, combined in a single entire-mission computer chip.
  • Arteris, Arteris IP, FlexNoC, Ncore, CodaCache, PIANO, Magillem and the Arteris IP logo are registered trademarks of Arteris Inc. and/or its applicable subsidiaries.
  • Arteris Harmony and Arteris Harmony Trace are trademarks of Arteris Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.

Synopsys Introduces Industry's Highest Performance Neural Processor IP

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Mardi, avril 19, 2022

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., April 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Addressing increasing performance requirements for artificial intelligence (AI) systems on chip (SoCs), Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS) today announced its new neural processing unit (NPU) IP and toolchain that delivers the industry's highest performance and support for the latest, most complex neural network models. Synopsys DesignWare® ARC® NPX6 and NPX6FS NPU IP address the demands of real-time compute with ultra-low power consumption for AI applications. To accelerate application software development for the ARC NPX6 NPU IP, the new DesignWare ARC MetaWare MX Development Toolkit provides a comprehensive compilation environment with automatic neural network algorithm partitioning to maximize resource utilization.

Key Points: 
  • (Nasdaq: SNPS ) today announced its new neural processing unit (NPU) IP and toolchain that delivers the industry's highest performance and support for the latest, most complex neural network models.
  • Synopsys DesignWare ARC NPX6 and NPX6FS NPU IP address the demands of real-time compute with ultra-low power consumption for AI applications.
  • Synopsys' broad DesignWare IP portfolio includes logic libraries, embedded memories, IOs, PVT monitors, embedded test, analog IP, interface IP, security IP, embedded processors and subsystems.
  • To accelerate prototyping, software development and integration of IP into SoCs, Synopsys' IP Accelerated initiative offers IP prototyping kits, IP software development kits and IP subsystems.

2022 Global Visual Processing Unit Report - Covering Movidius, Intel, Ceva and Inuitive - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Mercredi, février 2, 2022

The "The Visual Processing Unit Report" newsletter has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Key Points: 
  • The "The Visual Processing Unit Report" newsletter has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • Future quarterly issues of the report will present up to the minute information on VPUs available from a different selection of companies.
  • The current issue provides analysis of Movidius, Intel, Ceva and Inuitive: four of the most influential companies operating in the consumer edge device category.
  • This report covers Vision Processing Units (VPUs) but what makes a processor a - vision - processor?