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Movidius Accelerates the Era of Computational Cameras With a New Vision Processor for Mobile, Wearable and Embedded MarketsMyriad 2 Delivers 20x Gain in Energy Efficiency for Computational Imaging and Visual Awareness Applications SAN MATEO, CA-- Jul 30, 2014 -- Movidius, the leader in mobile vision processor technology for connected devices, today announced Myriad 2, the next generation of its vision processor unit (VPU) system-on-a-chip (SoC). Compared to Myriad 1 -- which was introduced as part of Google's Project Tango -- the new chipset delivers 20x more processing efficiency in terms of computations per watt of power consumed. Myriad 2 comprises a larger and upgraded set of programmable processors as well as a new set of dedicated and configurable image and vision accelerators to power the next wave of computational cameras. Myriad 2 is a programmable, high-performance, ultra-low power SoC that brings computational imaging and visual awareness to life for a variety of mobile and portable applications. Myriad 2 features are key to enabling use cases such as vision-enhanced image and video capture, 3D scanning and mapping, 360-degree panoramic video, indoor location-based services, immersive gaming and many new possibilities. "As rapid innovations in mobile, wearable, and embedded vision applications continue, users expect increasingly sophisticated and immersive experiences that do not compromise the device's battery life," said Remi El-Ouazzane, CEO of Movidius. "The next disruption in mobile will be about incorporating vision applications into connected devices, bringing them closer to the complexity and sophistication of human vision. Thanks to Myriad 2's radically innovative architecture, our customers can now create proprietary ultra-low power, captivating vision experiences that drive demand for existing products and accelerate completely new product categories." Key features of the Myriad 2 chipset include:
As software tools are the critical bridge between the developer and the Myriad 2 VPU's capabilities, Movidius has invested heavily in developing its Myriad Development Kit (MDK). The MDK includes a graphical development environment with the tools, libraries and frameworks necessary to support efficient application development. At the core of the MDK is a code compile flow that supports C, C++ and an OpenCL front-end for maximum flexibility. The MDK provides a groundbreaking development framework for creating arbitrary image/vision processing pipelines with automated support for data scheduling. In addition to using their own proprietary algorithms when building application pipelines, developers have access to a rich set of optimized software libraries including a computer vision library, an image signal processing library, as well as a linear algebra library. The MDK includes reference applications such as a complete Bayer camera solution, a stereo depth extraction implementation and many others. An accompanying hardware development kit comes with a full Myriad 2 reference board, support for multiple camera sensors and MEMs sensors, and an application processor integration kit. Movidius is making Myriad 2 samples, the MDK and hardware kit available to select customers and partners under NDA in August 2014. For more information, please visit http://www.movidius.com/our-technology/myriad-2-platform. Movidius will also be presenting further details at the upcoming Hot Chips Symposium at The Flint Center in Cupertino, California, on August 12, 2014. About Movidius
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