16 Oct 2014

Vision Components New Processor approach

Vision Components New Processor approach

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New processor approach explained: Vision Components and Xilinx workshops at VISION exhibition Stuttgart November 4 - 6 November 2014

At this year’s VISION exhibition, image processing expert Vision Components and Zynq® All Programmable SoC manufacturer Xilinx® will hold daily joint workshops focusing on the operation of Zynq hardware modules. These devices, which integrate FPGA logic and an ARM® dual core Cortex™ A9 processor, are used in Vision Components’ new VC Z series of intelligent cameras that also feature Linux firmware. Xilinx will provide general hardware information, while Vision Components will explain the possibilities of image processing with the special capabilities of Zynq devices.

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