Accelerate development of application-specific processors for embedded vision applications by taking advantage of Synopsys® Processor Designer ™ tool set, processor examples and pre-verified design ...
Presented as a virtual event, the Embedded Vision Summit will examine the latest developments in practical computer vision and edge AI processing. In my role as the summit’s general chair, I reviewed ...
The embedded vision ecosystem begins several steps prior to a security industry manufacturer, with an original device manufacturer (ODM) creating the sensor, an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) ...
Machine vision and embedded vision systems both fulfill important roles in industry, especially in process control and automation. The difference between the two lies primarily in image processing ...
Renesas Electronics Corp. has expanded its RZ/V Series of microprocessors (MPUs) with a new mid-class device for the high-volume vision AI market. The new RZ/V2N MPU, integrating a quad-core Arm ...
Vision Components is presenting its VCSBC EvoCam at Embedded World 2026. For use in smart devices and industrial applications, the camera system runs on a MediaTek Genio 510 processor. Described as an ...
Machine vision, a technology that until now has been largely restricted to factory production lines, is poised to enter a whole range of new applications with the development of embedded systems at ...
Vision Computing SoCs could emerge as a defining layer in India’s next phase of electronics growth. With the right ecosystem in place, the country can move ...
Neural networks are now being developed in a variety of technology segments in the embedded market, from mobile to surveillance to the automotive segment. The computational and power requirements to ...
"What the heck is embedded vision?" you may be asking when you see the title of our next Continuing Education Center course, Fundamentals of Embedded Computer Vision: Creating Machines That See.
Embedded vision refers to the integration of an image sensor and a processor chip. Historically, vision systems have been predominantly PC based, meaning they could be large in size and high in price.