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Inuitive Licenses Ceva Processor

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., June 9, 2016 — Fabless semiconductor company Inuitive Ltd. has licensed and deployed the CEVA-XM4 intelligent vision digital signal processor from signal processing IP licensor Ceva Inc. for its next-generation, augmented reality and computer vision system-on-chip, the NU4000.

Inuitive will leverage the CEVA-XM4 to run complex, real-time depth sensing, feature tracking, object recognition, deep learning and other vision-related algorithms targeting a range of mobile devices including augmented and virtual reality headsets, drones, consumer robots, 360° cameras and depth sensors. Developers and OEMs will also be able to leverage the open, programmable nature of the CEVA-XM4 in the Inuitive system-on-chip to add their own differentiating features and algorithms via software.

Inuitive is a developer of multicore signal processor chips for mobile applications such as virtual reality head mount displays, augmented reality glasses, smartphones, tablets and laptops.

Ceva partners with semiconductor companies and OEMs to create power-efficient, intelligent and connected devices for a range of end markets including mobile, consumer, automotive, industrial and the Internet of Things.
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vision
The processes in which luminous energy incident on the eye is perceived and evaluated.
virtual reality
Virtual reality (VR) is a computer-generated simulation of a three-dimensional environment or experience that can be interacted with and explored by an individual using electronic devices, such as a headset with a display. VR aims to create a sense of presence, immersing users in a computer-generated world that can be entirely fictional or a replication of the real world. It often involves the use of specialized hardware and software to provide a fully immersive and interactive experience. ...
augmented reality
Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that integrates digital information, typically in the form of computer-generated graphics, images, or data, with the real-world environment in real-time. AR enhances the user's perception of the physical world by overlaying or combining digital content onto the user's view of the real world, often through devices like smartphones, tablets, smart glasses, or specialized AR headsets. Key features and principles of augmented reality: Real-time...
computer vision
Computer vision enables computers to interpret and make decisions based on visual data, such as images and videos. It involves the development of algorithms, techniques, and systems that enable machines to gain an understanding of the visual world, similar to how humans perceive and interpret visual information. Key aspects and tasks within computer vision include: Image recognition: Identifying and categorizing objects, scenes, or patterns within images. This involves training algorithms...
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