At ISE, Qualcomm Announces Ecosystem Support for Next-Gen Vision Intel Platform
Qualcomm announced ecosystem support for its Qualcomm Vision Intelligence platforms for edge and on-device camera processing and machine learning, at the International Security Conference & Exposition in Las Vegas Wednesday. The Vision Intelligence 400 & 300 platforms are geared to…
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AI and machine learning uses such as tracking, identification and classification of people, objects and sounds, Qualcomm said. Built on its QCS605 and QCS603 SOC (see 1804110029), the platforms are targeted to smart security, sports, wearable and body cameras; robotics, inventory management, smart displays and dash cams, said Jeffery Torrance, vice president-business development. The chipsets are well-suited to running machine learning and other edge compute use cases that require video processing and analytics support, with real-time stitching for simultaneous multi-video streams while running concurrent applications, said the company. Companies showing camera products at ISE using Qualcomm Vision Intelligence technology are Altek, AnyVision, Cisco Meraki, eInfochips, Hitron, Intellivix, Intrinsyc Technologies, Linkflow, Lite-On, Microsoft, Motorola, Owlcam, PathPartner Technology, Pilot AI, Poly, Qisda Precision, Ricoh, Thundercomm and Vivotek.