Beginning of 2008 an SIMD based development platform will be available from Chess Image Processing Solutions. This platform will be based on NXP's Xetal SIMD architecture. The SIMD architecture offers up to 100 GOPS (Giga Operations Per Second) and is specifically targeted at low power intelligent camera solutions. The platform is intended for complete intelligent camera systems, therefore combines the SIMD processor for high bandwidth pixel operations with a 32 bit ARM (imx.31) processor with floating point vector support for high level low bandwidth processing. Goal is to target low power, low cost intelligent camera solutions for applications like e.g. gaming and security applications. To support stereo vision two image sensors are supported. A 'C' programming development environment with vector operation extensions will allow for easy algorithm implementation. To utilize the platform, FPGA programming is not required. |
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