Imagination to demonstrate next gen of embedded & IoT technologies

Imagination Technologies announces its line-up of demonstrations planned for Embedded World 2016, on the 23rd – 25th February, 2016, at Messezentrum, Hall 4, booth 4-629, Nuremburg, Germany. Imagination will showcase a spectrum of leading-edge embedded computing technologies and rich user interfaces that are transforming embedded systems for IoT, automotive and consumer electronic devices.

Highlights include:

  • A wide range of development boards for Imagination’s MIPS and PowerVR processors including the latest Creator Ci40 IoT-in-a-box development kit with demos showcasing integration with FlowCloud and Google’s new Brillo operating system for IoT
  • A demonstration of the CodeScape MIPS SDK that gives developers a complete set of tools for MIPS software development and integrated heterogeneous SoC debug and profiling
  • Demonstration of OmniShield, Imagination’s technology for multi-domain security at the heart of Imagination’s IP including MIPS M-class CPUs. The demonstration from one of our hypervisor partners, SELTECH showcases how OmniShield enables multiple operating systems to run separately and securely on one CPU – even if it is a microcontroller
  • Some of the latest wearable devices featuring Imagination’s IP including the latest MIPS based smartwatches from GEAK and others featuring Ingenic SoCs
  • Emmy Award winning MIPS-based HDBaseT networking technology from Valens that is used for sending large amounts of audio, video, and data over short and medium-range distances
  • Demonstration of the Khronos OpenVX API on PowerVR GPUs enabling developers to run fully optimized vision algorithms for embedded, real-time uses cases such as face, body and gesture tracking, smart video surveillance, ADAS, augmented reality, robotics and more
  • The latest multi-room audio and digital radio solutions with Ensigma RPUs and Caskeid technology

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