Why we need an imaging IP core
Junko Yoshida, EETimes
2/13/2013 5:01 AM EST
NEW YORK -- Twenty years ago, imaging/vision was a subject matter that only camera manufacturers cared about.
Today, imaging has become a decidedly hot topic among a diverse world of system engineers, including those who build automotive electronics, mobile handsets, tablets, PCs, digital TVs and medical devices.
Imaging is now giving a machine the ability to see and understand the world. Sure, it ain’t perfect, but it is improving.
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