Vision Q7 DSP: Real-Time Vision and AI at the Edge
At CDNLive EMEA, we announced the latest member of the Tensilica family at the press conference, although it was embargoed until this morning. This is the Tensilica Vision Q7 DSP. The earliest Vision cores were purely focused on image processing in the photographic sense (for example, compressing images from surveillance cameras), but the later cores, such as the new Q7, also have AI processing for things like feature recognition (for example, surveillance cameras that only record when something abnormal is happening). The new core is targeted at automotive, augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), drones, mobile, robotics, and surveillance markets. These all involve both cameras and sophisticated processing.
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