With the chipmaker's next-generation Movidius Myriad VPU, code-named Keem Bay, Intel is promising more than 10 times the inference performance over the previous generation and six times the power ...
So you [combine] a Movidius VPU with an Intel CPU. We talk about OpenVINO as the framework for vision inference. That's a big part of the strategy right now. And so we have things like the Neural ...
The new chips are the first to support Intel’s Movidius vision processing unit (VPU). The P- and U-series also support Wi-Fi 6E and feature up to four Thunderbolt 4 ports. Intel says that laptop ...
Intel is to acquire chipmaker Movidius, a startup focused on computer vision and virtual reality (VR). The company intends that the acquisition will boost its RealSense platform, the cornerstone ...
Up until now, running any kind of computer vision system on the Raspberry Pi has been rather underwhelming, even with the addition of products such as the Movidius ... a Myriad X VPU and a suite ...
So as of today Intel released a newer OpenVINO which is much easier to get running on the Pi: >>>Compiled for Raspbian* 9 OS (ARM* CPU) including python2, python3 bindings, GStreamer* and GTK ...