With the launch of its new development platform, eYs3D Microelectronics Co. is bringing computer vision-based image processing to a wide range of autonomous robotic applications and smart city devices.
eYs3D’s computer vision development platform, dubbed XINK, was unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. It functions as both a hardware and software development kit and platform-as-a-service. The start-up explains that the modular XINK platform has high-performance computer power, an AI accelerator, input/output controls, flexible communications peripherals, smart power management capabilities, and machine vision subsystems.
It also comes with everything a developer needs to add these capabilities to their robots.
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