Ceva Has Vision For Neural Network Processing
Peter Clarke, Electronics360
February 2, 2015
"Certainly we think a big part of the things we do with computer vision will be based on some form of neural networking," Roni Sadeh, vice president of video technology for Ceva, told Electronics360 in a telephone interview.
Ceva Inc. (Mountain View, Calif.) is a leading licensor of DSP cores and platform solutions for video, audio and communications and has design centers in Israel, Ireland and France. The adoption of neural networks is likely to be a gradual development that integrates with the familiar software-programmable DSP, according to Ceva.
Eran Briman, vice president of marketing at Ceva, pointed out that the latest DSP core platform available for license from Ceva, the MM3000, already provides support for CNNs in the form of hardware accelerators and software. "In the past year we have seen increased interest in deep learning," he said.
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