CEVA-XM4: Computer Vision One Step Closer to Human Vision
The dawn of a new era of computer vision is taking cutting-edge technologies like augmented reality and holographic imaging from a desktop environment to mobile and embedded platforms, testing the limits of the existing hardware, typically comprising of CPUs and GPUs.
So far, CPUs and GPUs have taken the brunt for processing-intensive imaging algorithms as developers create new multimedia hooks in smartphones, tablets, wearables, surveillance gear and connected cars. However, innovations such as dual-camera designs, low-light shots and fast autofocus are not without compromises on part of both device OEMs and app developers.
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