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Default Intel Launches "Vision Accelerator Design" Products

Intel on Wednesday introduced a new series of computer vision accelerators powered by a combination of Movidius chips and Arria FPGAs. Dubbed the Vision Accelerator Design series, the new devices are designed to simplify the development and manufacturing of devices featuring computer vision. The vision accelerators will be available to select customers of Intel.

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