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Indie Semiconductor Creates Vision Processing Capabilities Unit

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ALISO VIEJO, Calif., Oct. 8, 2021 — Automotive semiconductors and software platforms developer indie Semiconductor established a business unit, VisionQ, focused exclusively on high-quality perception-enabled vision processing solutions. The unit will address what indie says is the majority of usage cases for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)-enabled vehicles.

Ramesh Singh is leading VisionQ for indie as the unit’s executive vice president and general manager. “Joining indie allows our team to accelerate the adoption of an open software perception stack and create scalable designs that are power and performance optimized,” Singh said.

In a press release, indie said the establishment of VisionQ creates new business opportunities with Tier 1 customers. As requirements for compute functions increase, indie said, the integration within the power profile and the form-factor becomes even more challenging.

“Integrating the AI algorithms and sensing functions into the numerous automotive cameras requires intelligent edge-compute vision processing in practically every product to solve the varying levels of computational processing,” the company said in the release. “Indie believes ADAS solutions that integrate the perception stack (by fusing advanced sensing algorithms across vision, radar, and lidar) will drive adoption of safety features being mandated globally.”
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Published: October 2021
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semiconductor
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