Now for the first time, affordable edge computing systems can implement complex neural networking algorithms to achieve high accuracy in object detection and image recognition even when processing data-intensive high-definition video streams. The system takes advantage of Flex Logix’s architectural innovations, such as reconfigurable optimized data paths which reduce the traffic between the processor and DRAM, to increase throughput and reduce latency.ĭana McCarty, VP of Sales & Marketing for Flex Logix’s AI Inference Products said: “The combination of the unique InferX X1 processor and Winbond’s high-bandwidth LPDDR4X chip sets a new benchmark in edge AI performance. Combined, this means NEC will show all currently available light technologies – Lamp, LED, Laser-Hybrid and Pure Laser – not to mention many other interesting products and innovations.The Winbond LPDDR4X chip operates alongside the InferX X1 processor in Flex Logix’s half-height/half-length PCIe embedded processor board for edge servers and gateways.
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This new addition to NEC’s M Series projector range is virtually maintenance free thanks to its filter-free design with sealed light-engine. We will also present the enhanced new green power saving features of the M402W for the Education and meeting space. Collaboration across all these devices as well as bringing in tablets is realized with DisplayNote demonstrating some brand new features of the upcoming release of V2.0. These will additionally be showcased in an ultra-wide, interactive whiteboard scenario using two edge-blended UM330W projectors. When it comes to engagement, NEC’s new M352WS filter-free short throw projector will be demonstrated highlighting the new interactive multi-pen solution. This blending solution is done by projector’s built-in Edge Blending feature, without the need for external software. Additionally we are showing, for the first time, four new PA622U models delivering a 4K four-projector Edge Blending application. We aim to model problems in the real world through machine. Our approach extends beyond basic telemetry. The telemetry function captures data from edge devices and stores it in a data store. Currently, many IoT solutions are based on basic telemetry. NEC will be showcasing this technology with eight PH1400U projectors at four Edge Blending projections. The interplay between AI, cloud, and edge is a rapidly evolving domain. For those looking to see how laser can deliver an outstanding colour gamut at high resolutions, NEC’s pure Laser 4K projector NC1040L will be demonstrated on the Lang AG booth 1-H80.ĭisplay format and brightness is also being enhanced with developments such as advanced Edge Blending. Here NEC will show our new PX600UL – a 6,000 Lumen DLP Hybrid Installation projector – along with the compact Digital Cinema Laser projector NC1100L. As such, the SSL system as Laser-Hybrid or pure Laser has been (and will continue to be) a huge focus. In same way NEC’s NC900C cinema projector brought NSH lamp technology into the Xenon driven cinema business, so NEC will be delivering hybrid laser for installation projectors. Light source technology has been a major focus for the projector industry, with several innovations. Training requires a lot of computations, so is best suited for a climate-controlled data center that is protected from the elements and has the capacity to store big iron mainframes. Launching later in 2014, these incorporate high-performance features including 4K signal support, built-in multi-picture support and NEC patented contrast enhancement amongst others. Clearly the data center is the optimal location for deep learning neural network (DLNN) model training and research.
Visitors will be able to experience the Edge Blending capabilities of a PH1400U installation, see laser light source projectors in action, as well as preview for the first time in public, the completely new PA Series installation projectors.
Highlights of the 425m² NEC Display Solutions stand (4-R24) at this year’s ISE will include the latest interactive solutions in the form of multi-touch displays, multi-pen and multi-screen interactive projection, collaborative DisplayNote multi-user tablet solution for engaging meetings and lessons.