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New Qualcomm-Built Advanced Video Processor by Teledyne FLIR Powers AI at the Edge

New AVP with industry-leading size, weight, and power (SWaP) runs Teledyne FLIR’s Prism AI and ISP software libraries enabling drone, robot, and security camera payloads

New Qualcomm-Built Advanced Video Processor by Teledyne FLIR Powers AI at the Edge

GOLETA, Calif.AVP, an advanced video processor designed to power Teledyne FLIR’s Prism™ AI and computational imaging at the edge.

The AVPincorporates the latest Qualcomm QCS8550, the most advanced mobile processor chip from the leader in mobile, automotive, and robotics system-on-chip (SoC) technology. The AVP provides best-in-class artificial intelligence (AI) performance within a small, lightweight, and low-power module for thermal and visible camera integration into unmanned aerial vehicles, robots, small gimbals, handheld devices, and fixed-mounted security systems.

AVP runs the Teledyne FLIR Prism AI and ISP software libraries and interfaces with the Prism ISP is a comprehensive set of image processing algorithms that include super resolution, image fusion, atmospheric turbulence removal, electronic stabilization, local-contrast enhancement, and noise reduction.

“The new AVP is the most powerful and SWaP-optimized processor on the market today, running AI workloads up to five times faster than competitive offerings,” said Dan Walker, vice president of product management, Teledyne FLIR. “The combination of powerful edge computing and our Prism digital solutions ushers in a new era of electro-optical system capabilities while simplifying development and reducing integration risk.”

The AVP is designed to empower integrators to build powerful, edge-intelligent products. It is supported by several tools to simplify and streamline development including a Qualcomm RB5 development kit. Software and board-support packages are also available to enable developers to design and fabricate custom interface boards that meet each product’s specific form, fit, function, and input-output (IO) requirements.

For more information about the Teledyne FLIR AVP, please visit Defense + Commercial Sensing Exhibition, visit Teledyne booth #702, April 23 through April 25, 2024.

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