AnandTech has described Ceva‘s announcement of a new Vision Processing and Deep Learning platform. Deep learning, neural networks and image/vision processing is already a large field, however many of the applications that rely on it are still in their infancy. Automotive is the prime example that uses all of these areas, and solutions to the automotive ‘problem’ are require significant understanding and development in both hardware and software – the ability to process data with high accuracy in real-time opens up a number of doors for other machine learning codes, and all that comes afterwards is cost and power. The CEVA-XM4 DSP was aimed at being the first programmable DSP to support deep learning, and the new XM6 IP (along with the software ecosystem) is being launched today under the heading of stronger efficiency, compute, and new patents regarding power saving features.
AnandTech went on to say, when CEVA launched the XM4 DSP, with the ability to infer pre-trained algorithms in fixed-point math to a similar (~1%) accuracy as the full algorithms, it won a number of awards from analysts in the field, claiming high performance and power efficiency over competing solutions and the initial progression for a software framework.
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