The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced it's bringing the OpenVX 1.3 API to Raspberry Pi devices to improve computer vision on the popular single-board computers. The new open and royalty-free API ...
Hannover, Germany, December 18, 2013 – videantis today announced it has joined the Khronos Group to bring support for the OpenVXā„¢ computer vision acceleration API to its low power, licensable ...
The Khronos Group is a consortium of over 100 companies including Google, NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, ARM and many more that have been making royalty-free APIs since 2000. Khronos is known for many things, ...
Raspberry Pi is adopting the OpenVX 1.3 API to improve computer vision. The open and royalty-free API comes from the Khronos Group whose members include AMD, Apple, Arm, Epic Games, Google, Samsung, ...
New functionality includes neural network acceleration, feature detection, image classification, and conditional graph processing. First public release of OpenVX SC for vision acceleration in safety ...
The Intel® Computer Vision SDK is an Intel-optimized and accelerated computer vision software development kit based on the OpenVX* standard. The SDK integrates pre-built OpenCV with deep learning ...
In April Socionext, the Fujitsu-Panasonic SoC jv, will sample a 4th generation version of its graphics display controllers called SC1810 series incorporating the first hardware accelerator that ...