| Date | Title | Description |
| 25.04.2025 | Intel’s AI reset | Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan
One of Intel’s biggest missteps over the past decade was the failure to challenge Nvidia’s dominance in the fast-growing market for artificial intelligence chips.
During his first earnings conference call with analysts ... |
| 16.08.2018 | Intel acquires Seattle-based deep learning startup Vertex.AI to bolster artificial intelligence efforts | Vertex co-founder Choong Ng.
Intel has acquired Vertex.AI, a three-year-old Seattle startup whose tools let developers add deep learning capabilities to their software.
Founded in 2015 by Choong Ng, Jeremy Bruestle, and Brian Retford, Verte... |
| 18.05.2018 | Google’s standalone AR headset is reportedly ‘not unlike’ Microsoft’s HoloLens | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Google is still developing a standalone augmented reality headset that can overlay digital objects on the real world, according to a re... |
| 30.08.2017 | New Movidius Myriad X VPU Packs a Custom Neural Compute Engine | Movidius, the company behind early work on Google’s Project Tango and its own Myriad 2 high performance vision processors, has announced a new VPU (Vision Processing Unit) dubbed Myriad X. The new core is a significant advance on previous d... |
| 20.07.2017 | Movidius launches a $79 deep-learning USB stick | Movidius and Intel have put deep-learning on a stick with a tiny $79 USB device that makes bringing AI to hardware a snap.
In April of last year, Movidius showed off the first iteration of this device, which they then called the Fathom Neur... |
| 13.03.2017 | 5 tech firms racing to invest in AI startups | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
Through massive investments in artificial intelli... |
| 24.11.2016 | Tesla’s Autopilot and the double standard for automotive safety systems | Jack Dashwood Contributor
Jack Dashwood is the marcom director for computer vision company Movidius.
More posts by this contributor
From recording to reacting: Neural networks are changing notions of surveillance
This summer saw the inevita... |
| 02.11.2016 | Google поглотила уже 11 стартапов в сфере искусственного интеллекта | Отдел новостей 2 ноября 2016, 09:53 Google поглотила уже 11 стартапов в сфере искусственного интеллекта
Оставить комментарий |
| 24.10.2016 | China’s Hikvision taps Movidius to bring better A.I. to smart cameras | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
Computer vision startup Movidius has cut a deal w... |
| 24.10.2016 | China’s Hikvision taps Movidius to bring better A.I. to smart cameras | Computer vision startup Movidius has cut a deal with China’s Hikvision to bring better artificial intelligence to smart cameras. Under this deal, Movidius will provide deep neural network processing to Hikvision’s line of smart cameras.
The... |
| 23.09.2016 | The 5 technologies that are going to define the next decade in cities | Colin O’Donnell Contributor
Colin O’Donnell is the chief innovation officer of Intersection.
More posts by this contributor
With autonomous vehicles it’s not about the journey, it’s about the destination
Smart cities are boring. Give us res... |
| 10.09.2016 | M&A roundup - week ending 9/10/16 | Salesforce acquired HeyWire; Intel bought Movidius; Google purchased Apigee
Intel acquired Movidius, a company that designs specialized low-power processor chips for computer vision. No financial terms of the deal were disclosed.
Intel plan... |
| 07.09.2016 | Intel Buys Movidius, The Chip Maker That Enables Machines To See | The technology giant Intel, which has been going through a lot recently having missed out on mobile chip market, acquires Movidius at an undisclosed sum. Movidius makes computer vision chips that enable virtual reality, drones, and smart de... |
| 06.09.2016 | Intel buys computer vision chip maker Movidius | Intel will use Movidius' technology in its RealSense camera
Devices are entering a new phase now, where they have to not only do their job, but also be smart. They have to function, and be able to learn, at the same time.
That's why Intel h... |
| 06.09.2016 | Intel Buys Movidius Computer Vision Startup To Boost RealSense And Forge The 'Next Wave Of Computing' | Horia Ungureanu, Tech Times 06 September 2016, 09:09 am
Intel showcased its RealSense platform last month at the Intel Developer's Forum conference and the company is keen on improving the scale and capabilities of its computer vision tech.... |
| 06.09.2016 | Intel To Acquire Irish Tech Champ Movidius | Intel has agreed a deal to buy Dublin tech company Movidius, which has been developing low-power, high-performance platforms for accelerating computer vision applications
Josh Walden. Intel’s senior VP for new technology, said the acquisiti... |
| 06.09.2016 | Intel Acquires Movidius | Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) acquired Movidius, a Palo Alto, CA-based provider of visual sensing solutions for the Internet of Things.
The amount of the deal was not disclosed.
The acquisition will enable Intel to add Movidius technology for drones... |
| 05.09.2016 | Intel buys computer vision startup Movidius as it looks to build up its RealSense platform | Intel’s RealSense platform was the star of its Intel Developer’s Forum conference in San Francisco last month and it seems the company is only looking to grow the scale and capabilities of its computer vision tech. Today, the company announ... |
| 03.09.2016 | Growing up in Generation AI | Remi El-Ouazzane Contributor
Remi El-Ouazzane recently joined Movidius from Texas Instruments where he served as vice president and worldwide general manager of the Open Multimedia Applications Platform (OMAP) Business Unit.
Imagine a five-... |
| 14.08.2016 | VR 2.0: More mobile, more social, more convincing | Here we are in mid-2016 and the wait is over: Nearly four years after Palmer Luckey’s Kickstarter campaign for the Oculus Rift, the consumer version (along with stiff competition) is available for purchase.
The current hardware is arguably ... |
| 14.08.2016 | VR 2.0: More mobile, more social, more convincing | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Here we are in mid-2016 and the wait is over: Nearly four years after Palmer Luckey’s Kickstarter campaign for the Oculus Rift, the con... |
| 09.06.2016 | Lenovo taps Movidius vision tech for virtual reality products | Lenovo said today that it is using Movidius‘ computer vision technology in its next-generation virtual reality products.
San Mateo, Calif.-based Movidius makes very small chips that can handle basic graphics processing tasks. Lenovo is pres... |
| 09.06.2016 | Lenovo taps Movidius vision tech for virtual reality products | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Lenovo said today that it is using Movidius‘ computer vision technology in its next-generation virtual reality products.
San Mateo, Cal... |
| 07.06.2016 | Lenovo gets serious about VR with Movidius partnership | Today, Movidius announced that electronics behemoth Lenovo is the latest company to adopt their tiny, low-power (sub-one-watt) Myriad 2 visual processing unit (VPU) “to provide advanced vision processing technology to a variety of VR-centri... |
| 30.04.2016 | Chip Maker Movidius Unveils AI On A Stick: What Can Fathom Do? | Aaron Mamiit, Tech Times 30 April 2016, 08:04 am
Movidius has announced the Fathom Neural Compute Stick, which is claimed to be the first acceleration module for deep learning in the world, alongside the Fathom deep learning software framew... |
| 28.04.2016 | Plug the Fathom Neural Compute Stick into any USB device to make it smarter | Following on the heels of their announcement a few weeks ago about their FLIR partnership, Movidius is making another pretty significant announcement regarding their Myriad 2 processor. They’ve incorporated it into a new USB device called t... |
| 20.04.2016 | FLIR and Movidius Mixes AI And Thermal Imagery, Unveils The Boson Camera | Jem Gezen, Tech Times 20 April 2016, 09:04 am
Artificial intelligence can already destroy humans in Jeopardy and chess, and now it can also see our embarrassment as they do it.
FLIR Systems, one of the top thermal imaging companies, has col... |
| 18.04.2016 | FLIR and Movidius create the smartest thermal camera out there | Even though they are a 38-year-old company, FLIR System’s advanced, miniaturized thermal imaging sensors and cameras keep them hip in the world of computer vision where mobile startups are propelling the field. This morning they announced a... |
| 14.04.2016 | From recording to reacting: Neural networks are changing notions of surveillance | Jack Dashwood Contributor
Jack Dashwood is the marcom director for computer vision company Movidius.
More posts by this contributor
Tesla’s Autopilot and the double standard for automotive safety systems
There are an estimated 30 million su... |
| 22.03.2016 | Tech Tour Selects European 50 High Growth Companies | Tech Tour, a platform that allows high-tech companies to develop strategic relations with investors, announced the 2016 Tech Tour Growth 50 (TTG50), which highlights the next generation of Europe’s fastest growth tech businesses.
The compan... |
| 11.02.2016 | Google Is Reportedly Building A Standalone VR Headset Not Powered By A PC Or Smartphone | Google may be preparing a consumer virtual reality headset for a release as early as this year that defies existing categorizations and doesn’t rely on a PC or mobile phone as the central brain, the WSJ reports.
Rumors have been bubbling up... |
| 11.02.2016 | Google is reportedly building a standalone VR headset, no smartphone required | Google is apparently working on a virtual reality headset that, unlike its Cardboard platform, will have no need for a smartphone — or a high-powered PC or gaming console, for that matter.
The device will sport a display, cameras, and proce... |
| 27.01.2016 | Google And Movidius Partner To Propel Computer Vision In Next-Generation Devices | Announced today, Google will begin licensing the Myriad 2 family of VPU chips from Movidius. The Myriad 2 family includes both the MA2150 and the MA2450 chips and accompanying SDKs.
This tiny chip—complete with 12 cores—specializes in enabl... |
| 05.12.2015 | Why machine vision is the next frontier for AI | The buzz around artificial intelligence, or AI, has been growing strong over the past year. We’ve never been closer to unlocking the benefits of this technology. 2016 will see new kinds of AI-powered devices as we make progress on one of th... |
| 11.08.2015 | Why Dublin is working for Investors | Atlantic Bridge has offices in Dublin, London, Silicon Valley, Beijing and Hong Kong.
We are global technology investors looking for the most promising new companies to invest in. When you look at our investment portfolio, a high proportio... |
| 30.04.2015 | HoloLens Hands-On: How We Built An App For Microsoft’s Augmented Reality Headset | Microsoft’s HoloLens is no joke. We’ve now tried the company’s latest revision of its unreleased augmented reality headset and even built an app for it. The new hardware, which Microsoft also showcased during its Build developer conference ... |
| 17.04.2015 | Funding roundup - week ending 4/17/15 | Sprig, Planet Labs, Courion, NEA, Ascend, Snaps, Acorns, Skyport, 99designs, Adallom, Ticketbis, Ola
Seed stage
Financial technology startup Ascend Consumer Finance raised $1.5 million in seed funding, The round was led by Mucker Capital, w... |
| 14.04.2015 | Movidius Raises $40M |
SAN MATEO, CA, Leading vision processor company serving the growing need for visual sensing in connected devices, today announced that it has raised $40 million in new funding.
>> Click here for more funding data on Movidius
>&... |
| 14.04.2015 | Movidius Raises $40M | Movidius, a San Mateo, California-based vision processor company serving the need for visual sensing in connected devices, raised $40m in new funding.
The round was led by Summit Bridge Capital (a collaboration between Atlantic Bridge Capit... |
| 14.04.2015 | Movidius raises $40M to make visual sensors for the Internet of Things | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Movidius‘ vision is to build the visual sensors for the Internet of Things, making everyday things smart and connected. And that vision... |
| 14.04.2015 | Movidius raises $40M to make visual sensors for the Internet of Things | Movidius‘ vision is to build the visual sensors for the Internet of Things, making everyday things smart and connected. And that vision helped the company raise $40 million in funding today.
The investment is one of the biggest in a chip de... |
| 14.04.2015 | Investors Double Down At Movidius | Shareholders and new investors, including the Irish taxpayer, have invested €38m in Movidius, which booked a loss of €7.5m in 2013 and had retained losses of €35m. The investment is one of the largest VC investments ever in Ireland for a te... |
| 14.04.2015 | Movidius Raises $40M To Bring Computer VisionTo Mobile Devices | Movidius, the company that makes the vision processor that powers Google’s Tango tablet, today announced that it has raised a $40 million funding round led by Summit Bridge Capital — a collaboration between Atlantic Bridge Capital and WestS... |
| 14.04.2015 | Funding Daily: Illumio picks up $100M, Docker grabs $95M, and Movidius raises $40M | Application-centric security startup Illumio picks up $100M
Illumio, a startup that has built software that lets admins easily set security policies for companies’ applications, announced $100 million in new funding today.
New investors Acc... |
| 14.04.2015 | Funding Daily: Illumio picks up $100M, Docker grabs $95M, and Movidius raises $40M | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
Application-centric security startup Illumio pick... |
| 30.07.2014 | Successor to chip in Google's Tango phone suits up to wow mobile users | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
Get ready for the next generation of Project Tango capabilities in smartphones and possibly wearables.
That foreseeable future emerges ... |
| 30.07.2014 | Successor to chip in Google's Tango phone suits up to wow mobile users | Get ready for the next generation of Project Tango capabilities in smartphones and possibly wearables.
That foreseeable future emerges from the announcement today of a next-gen vision processor unit (VPU) from Movidius, called Myriad 2. The... |
| 30.07.2014 | Movidius Launches Improved Version Of The Vision Processor That Powers Google’s Project Tango | Movidius isn’t exactly a household name (yet), but chances are you came across the company’s name when Google launched its Project Tango smartphones and tablets earlier this year. Those are Google‘s testbeds for seeing what developers can a... |
| 21.02.2014 | Google’s Tango smartphone uses a Kinect-like sensor to create 3D maps of the entire world | Google has just unveiled Project Tango, a smartphone with built-in 3D computer vision technology. Think of it as a smartphone with built-in Kinect functionality — but rather than enable Leap-like gesture control, the computer vision tech is... |
| 20.02.2014 | Inside The Revolutionary Computer Vision Chip At The Heart Of Google’s Project Tango Phone | At the core of Google’s freshly announced experimental Project Tango smartphone platform is a vision processor called the Myriad 1, manufactured by chip startup Movidius and its CEO Remi El-Ouazzane. The chip is being used by Google’s Advan... |
| 20.02.2014 | Google’s “Project Tango” is a smartphone with Kinect-style computer vision | The new tablets will be similar to Google's Project Tango smartphones, The Wall Street Journal says.
Matthew Panzarino reader comments 61 with 45 posters participating
Share this story
Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter
Share on Reddit
Goog... |
| 10.07.2013 | Movidius Snares $16M in Series D |
SAN MATEO, CA, Computational image-processor chip and software company that is revolutionizing mobile imaging and computer vision, today announced a $16 million Series D funding round
>> Click here for more funding data on Movidius... |
| 10.07.2013 | Funding Daily: Family tracking, ed-tech, & Peanut butter jelly delivery time | In this slightly tardy edition of Funding Daily, we have six funding announcements from all corners of the tech industry.
It was a big day for education tech, with Coursera nabbing a large chunk of funding to bring its online education plat... |
| 10.07.2013 | Funding Daily: Family tracking, ed-tech, & Peanut butter jelly delivery time | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today!
In this slightly tardy edition of Funding Daily, ... |
| 10.07.2013 | Movidius Raises $16M in Series D Funding | Movidius, a San Mateo, CA-based computational image-processor chip and software company that is advancing in the field of mobile imaging and computer vision, raised $16m in Series D funding.
The round was led by Atlantic Bridge, DFJ Esprit ... |
| 10.07.2013 | With $16M in funding, Movidius will make chips to vastly improve visuals on mobile devices | If you’re starting a chip company these days, you must take on giant companies. But Movidius is making a place for itself as it takes on ARM, Apple, Samsung, Intel, Qualcomm and others.
The San Mateo, Calif.-based startup is announcing toda... |
| 10.07.2013 | With $16M in funding, Movidius will make chips to vastly improve visuals on mobile devices | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more.
If you’re starting a chip company these days, you must take on giant companies. But Movidius is making a place for itself as it takes o... |
| 19.05.2010 | Movidius Raises US$7.5M in Series B Financing Round | Movidius, a Dublin, UK-based mobile video specialist, has secured US$7.5m in Series B financing round.
Investors include existing shareholders Celtic House Venture Partners, Capital E, Emertec Gestion, AIB Seed Capital Fund and angel invest... |
| - | Movidius Raises $40 Million in Funding to Accelerate Adoption of Visual Sensing in the Internet of Things | San Mateo, California – April 14, 2015 – Movidius, the leading vision processor company serving the growing need for visual sensing in connected devices, today announced that it has raised $40 million in new funding. The investment was led ... |