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![Firefly dual-lens AI Camera Module Supports Computer Vision at Edge Firefly dual-lens AI Camera Module Supports Computer Vision at Edge](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Firefly-camera-module.jpg)
Firefly dual-lens AI Camera Module Supports Computer Vision at Edge
Firefly has launched two dual-lens AI camera modules with a built-in NPU (Neural Processing Unit) accelerator supporting up to 2 TOPS of performance. The modules feature Rockchip’s AI vision processors, RV1109 for CAM-C1109S2U module and RV1126 for CAM-C1126S2U module. The processor...
Continue Reading![Ambarella CV5 AI Vision SoC for Low Power Computer Vision Applications Ambarella CV5 AI Vision SoC for Low Power Computer Vision Applications](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/CV5-AI-Vision-SoC.jpg)
Ambarella CV5 AI Vision SoC for Low Power Computer Vision Applications
Ambarella announced the CV5 AI Vision SoC for AI applications using its specialized computer vision technology. The AI Vision SoC features 8K video or 4K video processing along with video encoding/decoding, and CVflow computer vision processing in a single, low-power design. The SoC is...
Continue Reading![Himax WE-I Plus EVB: Computer vision and AI on the Edge Himax WE-I Plus EVB: Computer vision and AI on the Edge](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Capturwwewear.png)
Himax WE-I Plus EVB: Computer vision and AI on the Edge
Edge computing has many great advantages. When you take some resource-heavy work from servers and let your less capable but still slightly powerful microcontrollers, you end up freeing server resources. Also, depending on what you are doing, you can get away with not using a server at...
Continue Reading![UDOO BOLT, A Supercomputer with twice the Power of a MacBook Pro 13 UDOO BOLT, A Supercomputer with twice the Power of a MacBook Pro 13](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Udoo-1024x690.png)
UDOO BOLT, A Supercomputer with twice the Power of a MacBook Pro 13
One thing technology has taught us in the last few years, is the so-called powerful devices of yesterday, will not match the devices of today or tomorrow and this is something that is transcending in the hardware industry. Maker's board have seen a drastic improvement ever since the...
Continue Reading![Pixy 2 – Computer Vision at a Whole New Level Pixy 2 – Computer Vision at a Whole New Level](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/pixy-2-computer-vision-at-a-whol-1024x576.jpg)
Pixy 2 – Computer Vision at a Whole New Level
Computer vision started as a way for computers to understand their surroundings, this requires making a computer with a high-level understanding of digital images or videos. A device that performs computer vision needs to acquire, process, and analyze images to extract data from the...
Continue Reading![Role Of Vision Processing With Artificial Neural Networks In Autonomous Driving Role Of Vision Processing With Artificial Neural Networks In Autonomous Driving](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/auto-adas-lane-assist1.jpg)
Role Of Vision Processing With Artificial Neural Networks In Autonomous Driving
In next 10 years, the automotive industry will bring more change than we have seen in the last 50, due to technological advancement. One of the largest changes will be the move to autonomous vehicles, usually known as the self-driving car. Scientists from many universities are striving to...
Continue Reading![JeVois, The Open-Source Smart Vision Camera JeVois, The Open-Source Smart Vision Camera](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/jevois.png)
JeVois, The Open-Source Smart Vision Camera
JeVois, which can be translated from French as: I see, is an open-source quad-core camera that can be connected easily with your project whether you are using Arduino, Raspberry Pi or just running it on your PC. JeVois contains a video sensor, quad-core CPU, USB video and a serial port in...
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